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Essential Oils for Motion Sickness - My Miracle Oil for Motion Sickness!

Have you tried essential oils for motion sickness? Car sickness and air sickness had plagued me my entire life - until about seven years ago. If you've had this experience, you know how miserable it can be!

When I began using a certain combination of essential oils for motion sickness, all of that became history! What works for me is a combination of anise, fennel, ginger, juniper, lemongrass, peppermint, and patchouli. Many of these oils are known for their digestive properties, and some of them, like patchouli, have compounds which are known to combat nausea.

What is this special blend? It's called Di-Gize and for me, it is not a luxury. It's a necessity!

Over the years, I've used Di-Gize a number of ways and they've all worked really well! Here's my favorite three:

1. Apply topically.
When I first started using essential oils for motion sickness, it was in airplanes. I would simply put a few drops on my tummy. It takes only 3 to 5 drops. Please don't use more, as this special blend does not have a pleasant perfume or cologne scent!

The Essential Oils Desk Reference recommends diluting this blend with a high quality vegetable oil, but with current carry-on restrictions in air travel, I don't.

2. Inhalation.
Have you ever been flying and got that I'm-going-to-throw-up sensation? Much to my surprise, When I pulled out my bottle of Di-Gize and began inhaling it, my stomach became calm within 30 seconds.

3. In a capsule.
What I do now is put 3-6 drops in a capsule before takeoff. This works for me almost 100% of the time. In the rare event of severe air turbulence, I just get out my handy bottle containing this special blend and inhale.

The Essential Oils Desk Reference recommends diluting Di-Gize with vegetable oil, but once again, because of carry-on-restrictions, I don't.

With this special blend of essential oils, I can now ride in the back seat of a car and can travel by plane with ease.

Bonus!
When I first began using Di-Gize, I didn't realize that there would be unexpected bonuses.

(a) It also helps me with other digestive difficulties.
(b) It works faster than I ever imagined!

Ready to Shop?
When you are ready to shop for essential oils, I invite you to visit www.EssentialOilsProducts.com. You'll find individual oils as well as kits that make wonderful first aid kits for travel.

Please Note
This article is written with the assumption that the oils used are only therapeutic grade essential oils and that they are used in accordance with the recommendations set forth in the Essential Oils Desk Reference.

Here's to happy travels!




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