Blended with 7 essential oils known to help with sleep, diffuse our aromatherapy blend DreamWeaver at bedtime for the best night’s sleep!
We know sleep affects mental health, both in adults and kids. There are a lot of sleep aids on the market and many questions about what sleep aids are safe – especially if you are also pregnant or suffer from sleep apnea.
Our proprietary aromatherapy blend, of 100% pure and undiluted essential oils, DreamWeaver, can help not only with sleep in general but also anxiety and relaxation in general.
And it is easy to learn how to use aromatherapy for sleep – simply add 2-3 drops to your diffuser shortly before bedtime and breathe in the relaxation.
Add-on our DIY roll-on Kit! The Kit includes and roll-on bottle, fractionated coconut oil and instructions. Or, for your convenience, we have pre-blended DreamWeaver in a roll-on, safe for use on skin (after patch-testing).
Benefits:
• Immediate relief - either ‘sniff’ directly from the bottle or add 1-2 drops to your diffuser and/or wellness jewelry
Long-term and with regular use:
• Eases stress, anxiety, and depression
• Improves focus
• Strengthens your immune system
Features:
• 100% pure, undiluted essential oil blend
• Proprietary blend research & developed by a clinical aromatherapist
• High quality essential oils
Ingredients:
Cypress: insomnia, general restorative for nervous system. tonic, nervous tension, stress-relate conditions
Basil: anxiety, fatigue, depression, insomnia, migraine, nervous tension
Ylang ylang: antidepressant, anger, frustration, insomnia, nervous tension, calming, balancing, sedative for nervous system
Lavender: antidepressant, calming, migraine, regulates nervous system, insomnia, irritability, sedative, nervine
Lemongrass: sedative for nervous system, headaches, nervous exhaustion, stress-related conditions
Canadian Balsam Fir: relaxing, soothing and warming
Petitgrain: insomnia, uplifting, antidepressant, calming, nervous exhaustion, stress-related conditions
Comes with:
• Instruction card
• Ingredient list
• Suggested uses
References:
E. Joy Bowles (2003)
The A to Z of Essential Oils
Rosemary Caddy (1997) Essential Oils in Colour: Caddy Classic
Profiles
Julia Lawless (1991) Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils
Kurt Schnaubelt (2011) The Healing Intelligence of Essential Oils: The Science of Advanced Aromatherapy
Wanda Sellar (2005) The Directory of Essential Oils
Robert Tisserand & Rodney Young (2013) Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals
Valerie Ann Worwood (2016) The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy: Over 800 Natural, Nontoxic, and Fragrant Recipes to Create Health, beauty and Safe Home and Work Environments
My training school: Joyessence Aromatherapy Centre Inc.