Essential Oils
SpicyWater
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I know that not everyone "believes in" essential oils but for those of you that DO (not really interested in people trying to debunk them in this post) do you find any specific oils helpful in your weight loss journey? If so, what brand?
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I'm an oil user, but I've never heard of anything that can help with weight loss. Honestly, it's best just to learn how to do it and make it sustainable by eating at your calorie goal. I've tried looking them up before, but the results are kind of all over the place. Some can help supress appetite it looks like, but learning what nutrition works best for you (such as adequate protien & fiber) is going to go further in keeping the weight off in the long term.3
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Thank you! I'm definitely sticking to the basics but to clarify, I'm even interested in things like - is there a blend that helps you wake up for your workouts? Something that keeps you motivated? etc1
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SpicyWater wrote: »Thank you! I'm definitely sticking to the basics but to clarify, I'm even interested in things like - is there a blend that helps you wake up for your workouts? Something that keeps you motivated? etc
Now oils has a blend that is something like that. Something like mental focus...
Found a link to a couple
https://nowfoods.com/essential-oils/good-morning-sunshine-oil-blend
https://nowfoods.com/essential-oils/mental-focus-oil-blend
These might help pep you up a bit! I know they sell these at Natural Grocers if you have on in your area.
I can understand it's hard to want to get up and work out, but once you get going, the workout itself is energizing! The hard part is just getting started. But maybe they'll help get you going, and get you in the habit. Best of luck!
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I use essential oils but don't ingest them and not for weight loss.
I use lavender drops in my homemade air freshener and I put peppermint drops in my body oil and slather that on and take a short nap in the sauna after a workout. The peppermint scent gives me my energy back so maybe smelling it pre-workout may give you an energy boost.3 -
I use essential oils but don't ingest them and not for weight loss.
I use lavender drops in my homemade air freshener and I put peppermint drops in my body oil and slather that on and take a short nap in the sauna after a workout. The peppermint scent gives me my energy back so maybe smelling it pre-workout may give you an energy boost.
Fun fact, diluted peppermint oil will also help keep ants out of the house.7 -
I have read grapefruit but have no experience with it. For what it's worth be sure the oils you buy are safe to injest. Not all of them are.1
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Not sure if it would have the same effect for you, but patchouli has me sprinting out of whatever place that has even a hint of it, so that's calories burned. Why? Because it gives me an instant headache, and I guess I don't really want to eat when my head is about to explode so that's fewer calories eaten. That's about the only way I know of that essential oils could help with weight loss.3
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I find peppermint and the citrus scents help me "wake up" - love to put those in my diffuser on Saturday morning to get myself up and moving. I don't ingest them so can't speak to that aspect of using them.1
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I faithfully use essential oils for sleep - since it is a scientific fact that successfull weight loss requires a good night's sleep. Since I started using them - about a month now - I am seeing results. Waking rested instead of tired. Over the years I have used all different types of diffusers and finally came upon one that is NOT PLASTIC and does not use water to dilute the oil. The difference is incredible. It is glass with a wood base and looks very attractive too! Aromatherapy Diffuser - Professional Grade (Orbis Lux Eros) by Aromis (I purchased mine from Amazon) It is expensive ($89.99) but I decided I was fed up with all the work that comes with water ones. I love it so much I am saving to buy another one for my office!
When I first got it I tried it out in my office - wow, kept me alert all day and made my home smell wonderful! I used both grapefruit and orange oils, and occassionally added peppermint!
While I'm waiting to buty antoher one I dab the oils on my neck and it does the trick for now.
Wishing you luck as you continue to explore the advantages of essential oils.
BTW - favorite brands is VIVA, Artizen and Green Health.5 -
Oh and your question about weightloss (sorry I forgot to include this) Plant Therapy makes Munchy Stop.
"Designed to help manage hunger cravings, Munchy Stop promotes healthy eating habits and helps reduce the desire to snack between meals. Created by our team of Certified Aromatherapists, Munchy Stop has a bright, citrusy aroma that naturally promotes healthy weight management when combined with exercise and healthy eating. Munchy Stop is not intended for ingestion. Use Munchy Stop in aromatherapy to help boost willpower."
Mind hasn't arrived yet so I cannot attest to what they say personally.6 -
Young Living has an awesome blend called DiGize. I use it if I have eaten gluten or overeaten. It also helps with cleanses. I love the way it makes me feel. I take it after my largest meal to support digestion and many other things!10
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nynjcitygirlelaine wrote: »Munchy Stop has a bright, citrusy aroma that naturally promotes healthy weight management when combined with exercise and healthy eating.
Bolded tells you all you need to know about its effectiveness (meaning it's the exercise and healthy eating, and not the oil).9 -
cheryldumais wrote: »I have read grapefruit but have no experience with it. For what it's worth be sure the oils you buy are safe to injest. Not all of them are.
This^^^. They need to be 100% pure essential oils. NOT fragarance oils. That's something to watch out for. A lot will sell themselves as essential oils but are really diluted with something else, or are actually fragarance oils. In those cases, I wouldn't even use them internally or topically.
I use them for things like helping me sleep, or with massage, or even stomach problems, and things like that. I'm still not convinced any used for weight loss would be anything more then temporary. The ones I linked up above might help with the mental aspect of getting yourself to work out, but not much can be done for additional weight loss. I've looked at the supplements by YL aimed at weight loss before. While thier oils are high quality, they are an MLM company, and thus are more invested in your money then health. So I didn't really mention them. Because while they may possibly help temporarily with things like motivation, or even appetite suppressant, can you imagine using them the rest of your life?0
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