05 Feb Aromatherapy Blend: I Am Worthy Of Success
Small successes can lift your spirit and energize body & mind, gently motivating you to focus on bigger goals you set for yourself and the dreams you have for your life. This DIY Aromatherapy Blend uses 4 powerful essential oils – Ginger, Bergamot, Peppermint, and Lemon Balm. This blend can be added to any carrier oil for massage – add 2 drops per teaspoon. You can add 5 drops to a diffuser. You can also rub 2 drops into your temples when you need a pick me up. Use this essential oil as you settle into a mediation where you envision and manifest your goals.
Affirmation: I am worthy of success. The Universe supports me in achieving my goals. I make manifest the dreams I have chosen for myself.
- 20 drops of Bergamot Essential Oil
- 15 drops of Lemon Balm (also known as Melissa) Essential Oil
- 5 drops of Ginger Essential Oil
- 5 drops of Peppermint Essential Oil
I use these oils along with Rosewood, Sweet Birch, Lavender, and Frankincense in an essential oil treatment delivered with the Raindrop Massage Technique. If you would like a Success focused West Houston massage and essential oil treatment, book quickly and easily online now (add a note when you book that you want the Success blend of essential oils) >>
DIY Aromatherapy Blend for Success – Essential Oils:
- Ginger: Courage, Liberation, Optimism, Abundance, Healing, Love, Success
- Lemon Balm (Melissa): Gentleness, Peace, Progressiveness, Healing, Success
- Bergamot: Balance, Joy, Strength, Money, Success
- Peppermint: Concentration, Regeneration, Vibrancy, Healing, Love, Purification
You can find all these oils and more at an essential oil supplier I use and trust.
Lemon balm (Melissa officinalis), also known as balm or balm mint, is a perennial herb in the mintfamily Lamiaceae, native to south-central Europe, North Africa, the Mediterranean region, and Central Asia.
It grows to 150 cm tall. The leaves have a gentle lemon scent, related to mint. During summer, small white flowers full of nectar appear. It is not to be confused with bee balm (which is genus Monarda). The white flowers attract bees, hence the genus name Melissa (Greek for ‘honey bee’).
Uses in traditional and alternative medicine
In the traditional Austrian medicine, M. officinalis leaves have been prescribed for internal (as tea) or external (essential oil) application for the treatment of disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, nervous system, liver, and bile.
Lemon balm is the main ingredient of Carmelite Water, which is still for sale in German pharmacies.
Lemon balm essential oil is very popular in aromatherapy. The essential oil is commonly codistilled with lemon oil, citronella oil, or other oils.