With living in Ohio sickness seems to enter the home in the Fall and doesn't leave until Spring when we can open the windows and get outside. This drives me crazy to say the least especially with having a baby in the home that is more prone to getting sick. I do a lot of natural cleaners in my home and love them and have been wanting to start using more essential oils in my home. I love the idea of using the natural products to keep everyone healthy in the home. I know how well they work with cleaning as I have been able to keep a house full of people from getting strep several times by cleaning with essential oil mixes.
An essential oil diffuser can help in the house in many ways depending on the scent of oil being used in it. I received the Radiance Essential Oil Diffuser and have been using the "welcome home" blend that came with my diffuser and my children are not a big fan of it but I like it. It combines Pine, Cedarwood and Patchouli to help create a soothing aroma-therapeutic effect in the home. Tagetes, Petigrain and Eucalyptus are all oils known for their antiseptic, antimicrobial and antibacterial properties so it helps kills germs in the air. Finally there is Jasmine to help bring a balance to the blend's aroma.
I love that this beautiful diffuser does not use water or heat instead it nebulizes using the Bernoullis Principle. Since it uses no heat or water it allows the oils to maintain their holistic and therapeutic properties. The diffuser also has a "volume" switch that allows you to control how much oil you diffuse. The diffuser also comes with a built-in "touch sensor" light switch that allows you to turn the LED light on or off with a simple touch of your finger. There are several color choices as well or you can let the diffuser cycle through them all.
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I really like that and am looking at getting one. Thank you letting us know about it.
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