Aromatherapy Suggestions That Boost Your Home’s Energy

  • To smoke your home: At least once a week, all rooms, corners, and damp areas in the dark, if any, incense with sap sage and occasionally burn the sage with the addition of diary and pomegranate. This supplement will make it even more effective by creating a synergistic effect. If you want it to be more practical, you can mix daily and sage essential oils with water and alcohol and spray them into the environment.
  • St. John’s Wort: It is always good to keep the seasonal and then dried St. John’s Wort in a vase or hang it at home, especially near the entrance door of the house.
  • Lavender: It is great for both calmness, relaxation and preparation for sleep by airing your bedroom, shaking off your linens and scenting it with a bed sheet spray prepared with lavender essential oil. If you have pollen and mite allergies, I can recommend a spray prepared with palmarosa essential oil.
  • Vinegar: Wiping your glass and mirrors with natural fermented vinegar helps to clean both home energies and furniture in the easiest way.
  • Plant oils: In order to increase the abundance of the house, it is effective to create a space here by putting water in a crystal bowl in your favorite corner of the house and drip it from the oils that are believed to increase this energy from past to present. Among the essential oils that are believed to increase this energy, my favorite ones are myrrh, orange, cinnamon, patchouli, vetiver, clove, ginger, spruce …
  • Candles: It is very harmful to use candles with perfume essence, fragrance with bamboo sticks, incense and inhalation. Even if these are not used, they harm us by creating a cocktail effect when we breathe permanently. You can also make natural waxes yourself …

Natural wax recipe:

Ingredients:

  • 50 gr Beeswax
  • 50 ml Olive Oil
  • 30 drops Lavender Essential Oil
  • 30 drops Lemongrass Essential Oil Preparation: Melt the beeswax and olive oil in a bain-marie and the essential oils when the temperature drops to 30 degrees. Add the wick to a jar that you placed in it previously, and let it cool.