Himalayan Salt Inhalers
Our essential oil inhalers utilize the variety of effects aromatherapy provides.
The "Breathe Easy" Inhaler is vital for congestion/stuffed nose as the menthol from the essential oils shrinks swollen mucous membranes in the airways and lungs. This inhaler is especially helpful for those who are dealing with respiratory allergies and common cold/SARS (Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome).
Ingredients: Himalayan Salt, Peppermint EO, Eucalyptus EO, and Rosemary EO.
The "Chill Out...Relax" Inhaler is perfect for preventing daily stressors from taking over our emotional body and sending us into unproductive ways of dealing with our feelings. From preventing mild annoyances to de-escalating a heated moment, a sniff of the "Chill Out...Relax" calms the mind and body to respond to the stressor rather than thoughtless reactions that can happen when the stress builds up.
Ingredients: Himalayan Salt, Lavender Essential Oil (EO), Ylang Ylang EO, Bergamot EO, and Frankincense EO.
The "Memory Booster" Inhaler brings presence to the user which helps one remember their intentions and actions. This blend helps with recalling the past as well as retention of what is presently being experienced.
Ingredients: Himalayan Salt, Lemon EO, Basil EO, Rosemary EO.
The "Focus" Inhaler removes mental fog and brings centered attention. The earthy scent grounds the user and prevents being easily swayed by trivial distractions. Most people experience a racing mind and conditions like ADD or ADHD in this day in age so tools for mental calm and focus are vital.
Ingredients: Himalayan Salt, Rosemary EO, Patchouli EO, and Lemon EO.
The "Wake Up Call" Inhaler energizes the user with its sweet and citrusy scent making it a perfect addition to one's morning routine. Whether career, diet or mental related, the exhaustion of the day can be overwhelming so this inhaler gives the needed boost to continue on with positive refreshed momentum.
Ingredients: Himalayan Salt, Lemon EO, Cinnamon EO, and Ginger EO.
How to use: Hold close to the nostril (or nose) and inhale, up to three times per day to give yourself the calm you need to maintain your overall well-being. Do not insert directly in the nostril.