Steam Pots, Essential Oil Diffusers and Aroma Sticks

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Essential Oil diffuser on coffee table in family room with sofa in background

As I've shared numerous times in our courses and ebooks using essential oils in steam pots or diffusers is a wonderful way to enjoy the therapeutic benefits of the essential oils. We are after all practicing aromatherapy😊

Steam Pots are simple ways to scent a room, create a steam tent with a towel or covering to reduce congestion or even steam your face as a wonderful self care facial. 

  1. Add water to pot on your stove top. Heat the water until it's hot and steamy.
  2. Remove from heat and add in your essential oils. This will vary depending on what your purpose for the steam pot is. If you have congestion and you're adding decongesting essential oils then 2-3 drops for an adult. But if using it for facial treatment only 1or 2 might be necessary. This is where you have to start small and add if you need to.
  3. If steaming for congestion, cover your head over the pot with a towel and create a tent over the steaming pot. Be careful not to get too close as steam CAN burn you. And be sure you're away from the stove top burners.
  4. If steaming for scent in your room just add the few drops of the scent you want to smell and let the heat and steam disperse it into the air.

Simple as can be however please use caution if using steam pot tent type process to not burn yourself getting too close. As I always say start small and add and this case is no different. Start farther away from the pot and see how it feels you can always move a little closer if it's safe to do so. Safety is key!

Diffusers are amazingly cool devices that you add essential oils too and they put the aroma out into the world. Some diffusers are ceramic and use candles to create heat that then heats the oil and the scent radiates into the air. Others are glass or plastic using cold water and making a mist that goes into the air creating your scent distribution. Then there are very high end diffusers that use neither flame nor water and they are disperse the oil into the air. For many of us average home users the ceramic or mist diffusers will be our diffuser of choice.

You can find diffusers online from many different companies I say find one you love the look of if you wish to have it in the main part of your home as you'll be looking at it often. As for choosing flame or mist diffuser that is also up to you. Do you like the look of one over the other? Do you feel safe using candles to create the flame? 🔥  Another thing to note is that instead of making a steam pot you can always inhale over the mist diffuser to relieve a headache or congestion just won't have the benefits of the steam opening the sinuses but it is an option.