7 Popular Essential Oils for the Diffuser

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Lemon
Lemon, like the other oils on this list, is absolutely essential for an aromatherapy practice. Add lemon oil to any type of cleaning recipe or just mix it with water to make a powerful and crisp-smelling household cleaner. Its purifying aroma helps to deodorize your home, and lemon has strong focus-boosting, mentally invigorating properties.

Lemongrass
Lemongrass is a plant used in many Thai restaurants and traditional Thai recipes. This tropical and hearty grass native to Sri Lanka and India is now cultivated in Asia and Africa as well. Consumed in tea and added with other oils as a natural household cleanser, lemongrass has a sweet, mild aroma. Use it in your diffuser to benefit from antifungal, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. This means your air is cleaner and safer to breathe, and your body benefits by keeping inflammation at bay.
Tea Tree Oil
You may know this as melaleuca oil. Tea tree or melaleuca essential oil is used in traditional Australian medicine as a natural treatment for cold symptoms, and it provides effective sore throat relief. Use it in your diffuser to improve your skin health and heal external wounds, scars and burns.

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