DIY Stress Recovery Serum

Lyn Russell, RYT-500, RCYT, B.Ed., Dip.T., ACOA Dip. (M.Nat.Th) • May 16, 2022
DIY Stress Recovery Serum

Support your body daily

It is no secret that emotional and psychological stress can wreak physical havoc on the body. We’ve all heard of the ‘mind body connection’ and probably have our own stories of how something has gone downhill physically during times of stress. Even current scientific research has connected stress to physical ailments. And lately stress seems to be the theme of the world… for us, for our kids, for our circumstances...


So, what do we do about it?! We find ways to effectively process stress and we support our bodies DAILY with supplements, high quality nutrition and essential oils. And this simple DIY is one that you will want to always keep on hand for daily wellbeing support!


DIY STRESS RECOVERY SERUM


The adrenal glands are located just above the kidneys and are known for the 'fight or flight' response... which is great if we're running from a lion, but the constant stress of daily life keeps them on overdrive! Help support your overall well-being and keep going strong:


  • 120 ml (4oz) glass dropper bottle
  • Castor oil
  • 25 drops Nutmeg essential oil
  • 20 drops Clove essential oil
  • 20 drops Frankincense essential oil
  • 20 drops Rosemary essential oil
  • Apply over the lower back every morning and before bed each evening!


You can use any carrier oil, but castor oil is specifically chosen as the fatty acids in castor oil allow the essential oils to be easily absorbed through the skin. High quality, cold-pressed castor oil can help your body to detoxify and improve circulation.


Let’s take a quick look at the oils in this serum….


  • Nutmeg: Nutmeg comes from an evergreen tree that’s indigenous to Indonesia, and has a warm, spicy aroma that is energising and uplifting.
  • Frankincense: Frankincense has an earthy uplifting aroma that promotes feelings of relaxation and tranquility
  • Clove: Clove has a spicy, warm, inviting aroma that  always feels familiar. The flower bud and plant stem are steam distilled to produce this rich, strong essential oil. This process results in the appearance of eugenol, a powerful constituent that makes this essential oil so potent.
  • Rosemary: Rosemary has a complex, woodsy aroma that can help create an energising environment and promote a sense of clarity.


Use this Wellbeing Serum daily over the lower back in the morning and before bedtime for support!


If you found this useful and would like to purchase your essential oils please contact me


If you would like more information on beginning your toxic-free wellness journey click here


For more information on the benefits of specific essential oils, please do a search on PubMed As an Aromatherapist I would love to be able to share with you all of the benefits of the oils in this wonderful serum, but as I only recommend and use one brand of essential oil I am unable to do this compliantly. So please do your own research into the amazing benefits of essential oils and discover why this blend is so powerful.

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