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Aroma Baby - Essential Oils for Infants and Children

Aromatherapy can be a wonderful addition to your repertoire of healing modalities for your family. Even small babies can enjoy the therapeutic effects of essential oils. Great caution must be taken though, as these oils are extremely concentrated and must be very diluted before use.

Aromatherapy Safety

As always, make sure you are using only pure, natural essential oils, as fragrance oils or other synthetic oils have no healing properties. Use only half the amount of essential oils when dealing with children that you would use for an adult. For babies up to two years old a 1% dilution is recommended (5 drops essential oil to 1 ounce or 2T carrier oil). After two years a 2% dilution may be used (10 drops essential oil to 1 ounce or 2T carrier oil).

It is not recommended to use essential oils on babies younger than 3 months old. They are still developing in many ways and are adjusting to life outside the womb. Essential oils are too strong in most instances to use at this stage. After three months of age the most suitable oils to use on a daily basis are chamomile and lavender. As the child grows older, there are more oils that become appropriate for use. The table below includes essential oils that are commonly accepted for use with babies and children.

Oils safe for babiesOils safe for children over 2 years
Chamomile Ginger
Eucalyptus smithii
Lemon
Geranium Peppermint
Lavender Rosemary
Lemon Eucalyptus Clary Sage
Mandarin Tangerine
Neroli
Rose
Sweet Orange
Tea Tree

Aromatherapy Applications and Benefits for Infants and Children

There are several methods of application you may employ with children. One of the most therapeutic and enjoyable for both parent and child is massage. Studies have shown that babies who are massaged regularly are more relaxed, eat and sleep better, and have less colic and constipation. One of the best reasons to massage your baby though, is that it promotes bonding between parent and child, and a baby who is bonded is going to adjust to new situations and life in general, much more easily.

You don't have to be a massage therapist to massage your child. Babies crave skin to skin contact and will respond to your touch as long as it is gentle and relaxed. Just make sure your baby is in a good mood when you try massage for the first time and if s/he starts to fuss or seems upset, stop and try again later.

Other methods of application that are suitable for use with children are room diffusion and applying a few drops of essential oil to a tissue or handkerchief and waving it several inches in front of the child's nose, so it can be inhaled.

Listed below are some of the benefits and therapeutic effects of the essential oils recommended for use with babies and children.

Chamomile Antiseptic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antispasmodic. Helpful
For teething pain, infantile colic and calming overly tired children
Eucalyptus
Antiseptic, antibiotic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antiviral.
Helpful with respiratory congestion, helps cool the body during fevers and helps relieves itching of chicken pox.
Geranium Antiseptic, antidepressant, astringent, refreshing, uplifting.
Ginger Antiseptic, Digestive aid. Helpful for nausea and diarrhea
Lavender Antiseptic, antibiotic, analgesic, antidepressant, healing,
Relaxing. Useful for infantile colic and helps treat thrush.
Lemon Antiseptic, antibacterial, antifungal, astringent, stimulant,
Tonic. First aid remedy for insect bites
Lemon Eucalyptus Antibiotic, antiseptic, antiviral, antifungal, calming and soothing. Useful for cradle cap.
Mandarin Antiseptic, refreshing, tonic, mild relaxant.
Neroli Antiseptic, antidepressant, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory,
Relaxing.
Peppermint Analgesic, antiseptic, cooling, decongestant, digestive aid and sedative. Useful for fever, colds and nausea.
Rose Antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, sedative, soothing. Useful for soothing dry, irritated skin.
Rosemary Antiseptic, analgesic and decongestant.
Clary Sage Antiseptic, antidepressant, antispasmodic and relaxant.
Sweet Orange Anti-anxiety, antidepressant, digestive aid, calming, nerve sedative.
Tangerine Antispasmodic, lymphatic stimulant, calming, sedative and stomachic. Useful for upset stomach and creating a calming, uplifting atmosphere.
Tea Tree Antibiotic, antiseptic, antifungal, antiviral, disinfectant. Treats thrush and is useful for cuts, scrapes, burns and deep wound cleaning.
©2002 Vanessa Nixon Klein. All rights reserved. Republished with permission on 02-Jun-08.

About the author

Vanessa Nixon Klein Vanessa Nixon Klein has been studying and using herbs, essential oils and homeopathic remedies for the past 12 years. She has completed beginning and advanced courses in medicinal herbalism and continues her studies in the many modalities of alternative health care.

Vanessa is a wife and work at home mother to 3 young attachment parented children. She owns and operates a business handcrafting natural cosmetics.

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web: www.herbsofgrace.com

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