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Kids' Cold Buster Diffuser Oils
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If your little one is suffering with symptoms of the common cold or flu, this essential oil blend will help bring relief until the illness is gone (safe for infants six months and older and pregnant women).
When your little one is miserable with a cold, use this blend to help alleviate cold symptoms. Not only will it help him or her feel better, it will help them get to sleep as well. This blend is safe enough to use on babies six months and older and is also safe to use during pregnancy.
Directions: Put 2-4 drops in a diffuser or warm bath to help your little one's cold symptoms.
100% Natural Ingredients: Pure essential oils of lavender, tea tree, eucalyptus, and chamomile.
× Tea tree is the best antifungal, antibacterial, antiseptic essential oil in the world, which is why it is used to help combat the symptoms of many different types of viruses, from the common cold to respiratory infections. It also has many other properties, including its use as an anti-inflammatory and an immune system stimulant.
× Chamomile tea is widely used as a sleep aid and for relaxation, but it is also used for skin rashes, such as redness and irritation (though those who are allergic to ragweed should avoid using chamomile).
“Medicinal discovery,
It moves in mighty leaps,
It leapt straight past the common cold
And gave it us for keeps.” —Pam Ayres
Directions: Put 2-4 drops in a diffuser or warm bath to help your little one's cold symptoms.
100% Natural Ingredients: Pure essential oils of lavender, tea tree, eucalyptus, and chamomile.
× Tea tree is the best antifungal, antibacterial, antiseptic essential oil in the world, which is why it is used to help combat the symptoms of many different types of viruses, from the common cold to respiratory infections. It also has many other properties, including its use as an anti-inflammatory and an immune system stimulant.
× Chamomile tea is widely used as a sleep aid and for relaxation, but it is also used for skin rashes, such as redness and irritation (though those who are allergic to ragweed should avoid using chamomile).
“Medicinal discovery,
It moves in mighty leaps,
It leapt straight past the common cold
And gave it us for keeps.” —Pam Ayres