After four years of using Young Living products for just about all of our family needs, she knows way more than I ever did. Growing up, after a hard swim practice I would lather up in Bengay or IcyHot and take a few naproxen, because that was all I knew. But after some health scares and realizing that my body was so overburdened with toxins, I learned a better way. We ditched the toxins from our home and have not looked back. They were quite fragrant those first few weeks as their bodies adjusted to the harder, longer workouts, but we learned a lot about supporting some of the specific needs of gymnasts with essential oils. Essential oils harness the power and energy of the plant. They are 50 to 70 times stronger than herbs - WOW! They are so versatile that you can use one oil for many different things. Here is what they say are their favorite oils:
1. Peppermint
Well, first of all, we live in Arkansas where it is a billion degrees in the summer and even though the gym is air conditioned it is not exactly the coolest place to spend your summer. A dab of peppermint on the back of the neck is invigorating, cooling, and refreshing. It also helps you work out stronger and longer by increasing blood flow to the muscles. Inhaling peppermint improves mental alertness and concentration, which is critical for gymnasts since a lapse in concentration can lead to a nasty fall or injury. Peppermint Vitality added to their water bottle helps relieve nausea and indigestion, which sometimes all that flipping can cause. It also improves respiratory function and helps an athlete to breathe more easily.
2. Lemon
Citrus oils in general are uplifting and invigorating, and lemon is one of their favorite scents. Lemon Vitality also supports the lymphatic system, digestive system, and overall well being. Lemon is also great at removing sticky residue (like that left from kinesiology tape on the skin).
3. PanAway
This special blend of Wintergreen, Clove, Peppermint, and Helichrysum is great to keep at hand during and after a workout. Massage into tired muscles for a soothing and stimulating experience. PanAway helps recover from a workout so they can get right back out there and practice hard again the next day.
4. Lavender
Lavender is comforting and calming. Athletes sometimes find it hard to unwind and rest after a hard workout (or before a big competition).The girls love adding a few drops of lavender to Epsom Salts and relaxing tired muscles before bed. You can also rub a few drops of lavender behind the ears or diffuse it at bedtime to promote restfulness. Lavender is also soothing to the skin - a great choice for cuts and bruises. The girls found that combining Lavender with either the Rose Ointment or Seedlings Diaper Cream works very well on their hands when they are determined to get a new bars skills.
5. Stress Away
The girls were so nervous about walking into the gym for their first practice on the competitive team. To go from recreation to Level 3+ was not an easy transition for them. Some of these girls had been competing for years and most of the girls new each other. Stress Away helped combat that stress and nervousness, and I am sure it will be much loved as we enter competition season.
6. Thieves
Athletes cannot perform at their best if they are catching every bug that goes around. Thieves Vitality helps strengthen and support a healthy immune system, which is important because training can wear you down. It is truly an amazing oil, and one that we use every day. As soon as they get home from the gym, they roll Thieves on their feet and on their spine (diluted appropriately). We also love the Thieves Hand Purifier and Thieves Spray.
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