Many studies support the benefits of essential oils or essential oils and showed that essential oils have positive effects such as reducing pain, anxiety, memory improvement and much more.
"We are using more and more essential oils in our practice at the Mayo Clinic, such as lavender oil to help deal with stress and peppermint for nausea," said Brent A. Bauer, MD, an internal medicine doctor and director of the Mayo Clinic Complementary and Integrative Medicine Program, Minnesota.
"However, despite fairly rich benefit, however, if used improperly, there is a dangerous consequence of the essential oils."
Do not be lulled by the label "natural"
As healthy as any substance, other than a beneficial effect, of course there are negative effects that can be generated, said Bauer.
"Whether it's a drug, herbal, or essential oils, all should be treated with respect," he continued.
"We are using more and more essential oils in our practice at the Mayo Clinic, such as lavender oil to help deal with stress and peppermint for nausea," said Brent A. Bauer, MD, an internal medicine doctor and director of the Mayo Clinic Complementary and Integrative Medicine Program, Minnesota.
"However, despite fairly rich benefit, however, if used improperly, there is a dangerous consequence of the essential oils."
Do not be lulled by the label "natural"
As healthy as any substance, other than a beneficial effect, of course there are negative effects that can be generated, said Bauer.
"Whether it's a drug, herbal, or essential oils, all should be treated with respect," he continued.