Essential Oils for Pain & Inflammation - ONLINE Facebook Event


Posted April 17, 2015 by Michelle2015

To make people aware about the benefits of essential oils to fight pain and inflammation, EO Usage Guide is organizing an online Facebook event on the 21st of April at 5:00pm to 8:00pm MST.

 
Pain and inflammation have become common ailments today, thanks to our hectic lifestyle. Most people pop pills and play the doctor themselves to get quick relief. Though the pain subsides temporarily in many cases, it returns with a big bang to create more troubles. If you are tired of traditional medicines, you can find a solution in essential oils. To make people aware about the benefits of essential oils to fight pain and inflammation, EO Usage Guide is organizing an online Facebook event on the 21st of April at 5:00pm to 8:00pm MST.

The event will discuss factors that trigger pain and inflammation in the body, different types of pain, prescription epidemic, and how you can use essential oils to get relief from various types of pain and inflammation. By attending this event, you can know how Chamomile helps relieve low back pain, muscle spasms and pain, headaches etc. Eucalyptus essential oil in small quantities is another effective option to get relief from muscle pain and nerve pain. Those suffering from headache, muscle/joint/nerve pain can benefit from Peppermint while Rosemary is good for relieving back pain, headaches as well as muscle and joint pain, thanks to its antispasmodic and analgesic properties. Sandalwood, which is known to help sedate the nervous system, can relieve muscle spasms and lessen nerve pain. If you suffer from backache as well as joint and muscle pain, you can also try Thyme. All these and more will be shared by EO Usage Guide on the 21st of April.

Make sure to attend this online Facebook event via your laptop, phone, tablet etc from anywhere to get access to such informative content. You can simply read and listen to whatever is shared or be an active participant by chatting with others. It’s going to be a fun and educational event that you shouldn’t miss.

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Issued By Michelle Crossley
Website EO Usage Guide
Country United States
Categories Health
Tags essential oils , essential oils for inflammation , essential oils for pain
Last Updated April 17, 2015