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  2. Essential Oils 101: Finding the Right One for You - Healthline

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    Peppermint. When you inhale the minty herbal scent of this oil, some evidence has shown that it can relieve IBS symptoms. Likewise, a limited amount of evidence has found that this oil can help ...

  3. Antibacterial Essential Oils: How Do They Work? - Healthline

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    Also, you might mix three or four drops of the oil with an all-purpose cleaner. When diluted with a carrier oil, you can also apply the oil to your skin as a topical antibacterial. First, combine ...

  4. What Are Essential Oils, and Do They Work? - Healthline

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    Jasmine: used to help with depression, childbirth, and libido. Lemon: used to aid digestion, mood, headaches, and more. Summary. There are over 90 commonly used essential oils, each associated ...

  5. How To Use Essential Oils: 16 Tips for Essential Oil Safety

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    Essential oils like lavender and mint are popular as alternative therapies to inhale or to rub into the skin. Find out the DOs and DON’Ts of essential oils and aromatherapy from this WebMD ...

  6. Health Benefits of Essential Oils - WebMD

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    Health Benefits. Health Risks. Amounts and Dosage. 3 min read. Essential oils smell great, reduce stress, treat fungal infections, and help you sleep. They are concentrated extractions from plants ...

  7. Essential oil - Wikipedia

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    Trans fat. v. t. e. An essential oil is a concentrated hydrophobic liquid containing volatile (easily evaporated at normal temperatures) chemical compounds from plants. Essential oils are also known as volatile oils, ethereal oils, aetheroleum, or simply as the oil of the plant from which they were extracted, such as oil of clove.

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