Treatment with essential oils can often help relieve the painful
muscle spasms that contribute to back pain. Several of these--sage,
rosemary, thyme, horsebalm and mountain dittany--are rich in thymol
and carvacrol, compounds that help muscles relax.
How To Use: Add a few drops to a couple of tablespoons of any vegetable
oil and massage the oil mixture directly into the affected area.
Alternately, you can add a few drops of the oil to a hot bath and
soak for a while, inhaling the steamy vapors.
Other compounds with potent muscle-relaxing action that can relieve
back spasms are borneol and bornyl-acetate. Plants rich in these
chemicals include cardamom, sage and rosemary. Borneol is an effective
antispasmodic compound at a very dilute concentration, making it
even more potent than menthol, camphor, thymol and carvacrol.
Here are some essential oil formulae for best results.
Aromatherapy Oil Blend for Severe Backaches
4 drops of blue chamomile essential oil
4 drops of birch essential oil
4 drops of rosemary, coriander or eucalyptus essential oil
4 drops of ginger or black pepper essential oil
14 drops of lavender essential oil
½ ounce of carrier oil.
Mix together. Use daily as needed, rubbing it into the affected
area after a hot bath, when muscles are relaxed and pores are open.
Aromatherapy Oil Blend for Minor Aches
2 drops of blue chamomile essential oil
2 drops of birch essential oil
2 drops of rosemary, coriander or eucalyptus essential oil
2 drops of ginger or black pepper essential oil
2 drops of lavender essential oil
½ ounce of carrier oil
Mix together and use daily as needed, rubbing it into the affected
area after a hot bath, when muscles are relaxed and pores are open.
Essential Oils Useful for Back Pain
For muscular fatigue: lavender, marjoram, rosemary, clary sage.
For acute pain: black pepper or ginger, birch.
Caution: Never to ingest an essential oil. Even small quantities
of some oils, on the order of a single teaspoon, can be fatal.
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