Tag: essential oil discourse

Mrs. Joy, do you have any scientific/major news site sources on “please dear god do not put essential oils on your skin”? I believe you but my young sister and I have breathing problems, and my mom just got peppermint essential oil “to help us breathe” in a roller thing AND TRIED TO PUT IT DIRECTLY UNDER OUR NOSES. she means well, but I don’t think she’d believe the word of a romance book blogger without sources, and if she Did have some she Would listen.

thebibliosphere:

Oh it’s times like this I miss not having all my certifications on hand, cause this romance book blogger has got enough actual certified science and licensed know how to fill a fairly substantial wall.

Just from what I have handy atm, Robert Tisserand is one of the worlds leading experts on aromatherapy, and he talks extensively about the safe (and unsafe) uses of essential oils, including medical interactions with drugs, and how the base compounds react with basic physiology and the environment.

I’ve taken the liberty of screen shotting the summary on the known effects of essential oils on the olfactory system, and highlighted parts which are relevant to you having breathing issues:

So basically even though it can help some people feel relief with correct use, if you are triggered by scents or suffer from breathing problems, the use of essential oils should be done with extreme caution. And shoving menthol directly under the nose is not even remotely in the same vicinity as using caution.

Essential oils should be used in a well ventilated space and applied to safe spots to the body, away from mucous membranes. Directly under the nose, on the skin, is not one of those safe spots, though I know plenty of people who will tell me they do it all the time and they’re just “fine”. (Nb: if you’re one of those people that’s your choice, but don’t inflict it on anyone else, especially children or people with allergies)

If it’s a diluted mixture (which those rollerball things tend to be) your chances of skin damage are reduced, but you’re still at risk from developing a sensitivity, or from personal irritation due to existing sensitivities.

Also here’s what Poison Control has to say about it:

https://www.poison.org/articles/what-happens-with-swallowing-or-inhaling-too-much-menthol–174

Some nasal inhalers contain menthol. The menthol makes us feel as though we are breathing easier, but it does not actually help with congestion. In fact, it appears that more inflammation develops.

There’s also an article in the Canadian Respiratory Journal to back this up, which breaks down how menthol works to soothe breathing difficulties with some actual science and figures if you’re interested:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3628651/

RESULTS:

Nasal resistance before testing was similar on both occasions. No differences were found in respiratory frequency (mean ± SEM) (menthol 17.0±1.1 cmH2O/L/s; sham 16.9±0.9 cmH2O/L/s), minute ventilation (menthol 7.7±0.5 cmH2O/L/s; sham 7.9±0.5 cmH2O/L/s) or total inspiratory time/total breath time (menthol 0.4±0.1 cmH2O/L/s; sham 0.4±0.1 cmH2O/L/s). The upper airway resistance was similar during menthol (3.47±0.32 cmH2O/L/s) and sham (3.27±0.28 cmH2O/L/s) (P=0.33) inhalation.

CONCLUSION:

Inhalation of menthol does not alter upper airway resistance in awake human subjects.

Basically, the tl;dr version: menthol doesn’t increase your ability to breathe, it merely cools things down, providing relief from the symptoms of inflammation, while not actually increasing your airflow capacity.

So shoving menthol under your nose, isn’t going to actually help your breathing problems to resolve long term. If anything it may trigger them into being worse if you are sensitive to fragrances, or suffering from some form of inflammation which may be worsened by the use of volatile oils, which is another name for essential oils. Sounds a lot less friendly than “essential” though, doesn’t it.

Anyway, I hope these are useful to you. Good luck with avoiding the rollerball.

Essential oil master-post for thebibliosphere

thebibliosphere:

paradoxanomalyenigma:

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What all this essential oils madness is about

Asks about essential oils (aka eo)

Allergies and Asthma

Asthma-friendly eo

Allergies

Allergist

Eating/Drinking

Mint eo in brownies

Eo water

Eo as spices

Babies and Pets

Babies and eo

More babies

Working with babies

Bad for cats?

Tea tree oil toxic for dogs

Eo and pets

Eo for beginners

Carrier Oils

Topical use

Eo in a diffuser

Eo for beginners

Eo without carrier

Safe eo

Eo favorites

General Info and Saftey

Vicks Vapor Rub (dangerous for children)

Cuts and busies

Diffuser for bday

Eo mouthwash

Vape eo

Vaping again

Vaping/e-cigs

Eo in a bath

Humidifiers

Heating packs

Scented candles

Migraines and Menstrual Cramps

Hair growth

Bug bites

Congestion

Saline

Products Containing Eo

Bath and Bodyworks

Tide Detergent

Poo-pourri

Air Wick

Perfume

Muscle rub

Eo fragrance

Menthol cough drops

Specific Oils

Citrus eo

More citrus 

CBD oil

Frankincense

Bergamot

Sweet almond oil

Cinnamon and Clove

Cinnamon again

Horseradish, mugwort, and jasmine

Jasmine continued

More horseradish

Tea tree oil

Should You Intervene?

Eo used on students

Hairdresser

Essential Oil Companies

doTerra

More doTerra

doTerra#3

Young living

Young Living again

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Young Living #3

Swis Just

Saje

Black Phoenix

Essential Oil Posts

Essential oils and sun

Can you ingest eo?

More eo eating

Eo not the same as extracts

Eo discourse #1

More discourse#2

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Discourse#4

Discourse#5

Discourse#6

Discourse#7

Whole Foods,arsenic, and Young Living

Whole Foods, Young Living

Eo mascara

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More vaugeness

Cucifix nail nipples

Glumshoe

Me and eo intellectual

Stop tagging me

Reddit

Herbs

Eo on toilet paper

Adrenal fatigue

Eo spill

Eo are scary

Mostly about ants

@thebibliosphere I made you an essential oils masterpost

I’m genuinely on the verge of tears.

Thank you for taking the time to go through my blog and do this. It’s something I keep trying to do and then get overwhelmed by and give up in frustration and tears because I inevitably read the comments and just want to jettison my blog into the sun.

Thank you for this.

Also lol, you can very clearly document through these posts when I started recovering from the jaw bone infection and got off the pain killers. They become much more consistent, expansive and a whole lot angrier hahaha

Thank you 💖💖💖