Essential oils can be used to cure numerous ailments or just to relax and relieve stress. Since essential oils are a concentrated version of the plants they are derived from, it takes very little of the oil to receive the benefits the plant provides. Because these oils are so potent it only takes a few drops to get the benefits that the plant provides.
Emotional Well Being
Rejuvenate with Essential Oils
November 26, 2008
Stress and Weight Gain
October 27, 2008
Living With Anxiety Disorders
August 13, 2008
Everyone has anxiety-it may be about your job, finances, family situation, or even just about life itself. Minor anxiety is normal as is moderate anxiety when faced with a tough situation. Unfortunately, there are many people who suffer from severe anxiety on a daily basis and there are a variety of different anxiety disorders.
Be Creative, Be Happy
June 27, 2008
Although there is so much information on self help, depression seems to be on the rise. Many would argue that this is due to the overwhelming distractions we now have in our world. With the advent of the Internet and now hundreds of TV channels to choose from, this may be true. We live very busy lives and are continually bombarded with information and noise.
5 Ways To Ease Stress
May 01, 2008
Stress is a major culprit of health problems in today’s world and may be responsible for more than we ever imagined. We all face different challenges and some people deal with them better than others,
5 Mood Changing Foods
April 14, 2008
Food not only affects how you look, but it affects your mood in different ways as well. Have you ever eaten a chocolate donut or some French fries only to find yourself in a sour mood not too long after? Nutritionists know how our diet affects the way we perceive the world and regulate our mood changes.
The Importance of Sleep
January 18, 2008
Researchers do not know exactly why humans need sleep, but they do know that it is an essential part of life. Missing even a few hours of sleep can affect your emotional well being. Studies in rats have shown that sleep deprivation can actually kill.
Keeping Your Energy Level High
January 03, 2008
We all know the feeling, 3:30 pm hits and you are sitting at work feeling like you could go for a nap. You feel sleepy, lazy, and cannot focus on anything- you find yourself counting down the minutes until you can go home for the day.
Do You Get SAD?
January 01, 2008
SAD, or seasonal affective disorder, affects about half a million people between September and April of each year. This disorder is commonly called “winter depression” and can be quite a difficult disorder to live with.
Help With PMS
December 14, 2007
PMS stands for Pre-Menstrual Syndrome, and is an extremely common disorder in women. Hormonal changes happen in the body up to two weeks before menstruation, and these change cause disruptive symptoms such as physical, emotional, and psychological distress. During this time, women experience tender breasts, water retention, bloating, body pains, and headaches.
4 Ways to Stop Headaches
December 13, 2007
If you are you one of the thousands of people who get regular headaches, there may be ways that you are unaware of to put a stop to the pain. Some headaches are directly related to your genetics, but many people who get headaches can actually change their own bad behaviors in order to relieve them. Here are a few reasons why you may be causing your own headaches.
Folic Acid Helps Prevent Depression
November 29, 2007
Folic acid can be found naturally in leafy green vegetables, legumes, and citrus fruits, and whole grains and is a very important part of every day health. This vitamin is actually vitamin B9 in a complex vitamin called folate.
Beating Insomnia
November 22, 2007
Millions of people continue to struggle with insomnia and many are turning to sleeping pills first, without trying other alternative options. The problem with sleeping pills is that they have many side effects including addiction, irritability, depression, and headaches.
Helpful Tips for Self Esteem
November 01, 2007
Most people’s thoughts and feelings fluctuate daily-some days you have good days, some days you have bad days. Self esteem is a more constant variable in your life-it is a value we place upon ourselves and how we see ourselves. Having healthy self esteem is very important and is directly related to our own happiness-if we have low self esteem we tend to be negative and moody.
5 Ways to Stay Positive
October 15, 2007
We all feel the weight of the world on our shoulders from time to time. For some reason, there are days when we feel good and there are days when we don't, even when there are no major indicators either way. And yes, there are certain triggers that will obviously cause some negative emotion or anxiety such as work overload, unexpected events that take up time or an argument with someone close. Sometimes it's just the day of the week, for example many people get depressed Sunday night, just before the work week, others get down around a time of year, such as winter or even holidays (seeing family or spending money may play a big role here).










