What is Tei Fu good for?
What is Tei Fu good for?
Tei Fu Essential Oils penetrate deep into the skin to encourage muscle relaxation and rejuvenation. Invigorates the mind and stimulates the respiratory system. Offers cleansing, refreshing and softening properties. Contains mood-enhancing scents.
Can you drink Tei Fu oil?
You can drink it for a sore throat, rub on a burn to take the sting out, put a drop on an infection to kill it, or put a drop on an throbbing toothache! It speeds up healing, is great as emergency aid, and heals all the way to the bone so it’s good as an analgesic for arthritis!
Can I apply essential oil directly to skin?
Don’t apply essential oils directly to your skin. Always use a carrier oil to dilute the oils. Remember to do a skin patch test before using essential oils. Since citrus essential oils may make your skin more sensitive to the sun, these oils should be avoided if you’ll be exposed to sunlight.
What is the most healing essential oil?
Here are seven most common essential oils and their benefits to help you get started on a healthier you!
- Lavender. Lavender relieves stress, has antidepressant benefits, helps with congestion, promotes sleep, keeps skin healthy, and is even a natural diuretic.
- Chamomile.
- Tea Tree.
- Sandalwood.
- Peppermint.
- Bergamot.
- Eucalyptus.
What essential oils are in Tei Fu?
Ingredients: 100% pure essential oils of Menthol, Cinnamomum camphora (Camphor), Gaultheria procumbens (Wintergreen) leaf and bark, Eucalyptus globulus (Eucalyptus) leaf, Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender) flower, Syzygium aromaticum (Clove) flowering bud and leaf in a base of Carthamus tinctorius (Safflower) oil.
What is the best essential oil for sleep?
12 Essential Oils For a Better Night’s Sleep
- Lavender Oil. Well known for its versatility of benefits, lavender oil is top-of-field when it comes to help with sleep as well.
- Ylang Ylang Oil.
- Chamomile Oil.
- Peppermint Oil.
- Bergamot Oil.
- Sandalwood Oil.
- Cedarwood Oil.
- Marjoram Oil.