About a year ago, I wrote a two-piece series on my concern for our world’s mental health. In it, I stated:
With more people struggling with depression, and more young people being treated, one wonders why the medical community is blind to the importance of taking a broader perspective and digging deeper into the causes. It may be time to embrace the personalized and naturopathic medicine approach to consider each unique individual…
Unfortunately, my pleas for better care to those struggling with psychiatric illnesses haven’t been heeded and my apprehension for our nation’s mindset has only worsened.
Recently, I discussed the many interconnections between environmental and biological factors with brain issues. I’ve also highlighted how many aspects that impact cognitive functioning can be assisted by essential oils.
In my latest post, I further dive into this topic. I explain how to support children with special needs with the challenging transition of going back to school.
Patience and an understanding of how the brains of those with psychiatric disorders differ is critical in helping to address them effectively and end the stigma related to them.
I’m on a mission to get the word out on how essential oils can assist those with emotional and psychological concerns and contribute to healing our younger, “sadder world.”
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Disclaimer: This information is applicable ONLY for therapeutic quality essential oils. This information DOES NOT apply to essential oils that have not been tested for purity and standardized constituents. There is no quality control in the United States, and oils labeled as “100% pure” need only to contain 5% of the actual oil. The rest of the bottle can be filled with fillers and sometimes toxic ingredients that can irritate the skin. The studies are not based solely on a specific brand of an essential oil, unless stated. Please read the full study for more information.