Lavender Fields in France, Source of the Main Ingredient in this Pain Relieving Formula

Clary Sage, often used in "women's" formulas, made up 25% of the essential oils in this blend.
Sweet Marjoram, often included in pain-relieving massage forumulas.
To make one ounce of this formula yourself is very simple. There are 4 parts total of essential oil used (2 lavender, 1 clary sage, and 1 marjoram). The total concentration in 1oz, which is 30milliliters, was 3%, the same as saying 1ml per 30ml, so there is one ml total essential oil, and about 29ml of cream base in the formula. According to our measurements, there are ABOUT an average of 44 drops per ml of these essential oils (this is using our standard 3ml pipette, which is rate at 22 drops per ml of water…remember, water and essential oils have different viscountcies, hence the difference in these numbers…you can always test this yourself…we did three tries with each oil: fill the pipette to the 1ml mark, and count the number of drops as the essential oil is expelled – here are the results of our measurements for the number of drops of essential oils per ml from our standard pipettes).
THE POINT BEING, by simply using 11 drops per ‘part’ of the formula, you can make the blend like this: 22 drops lavender, 11 drops clary sage, and 11 drops sweet marjoram essential oils, into an empty 1oz bottle, then fill the bottle with ANY carrier oil, or an unscented cream such as our organic Jojoba/Coconut cream base. Shake well…and there you have it!
SO THE BIGGER QUESTION is what about the scientific validity of pain relief provided by other essential oils? We know that wintergreen and birch are both virtually 100% ‘liquid aspirin’ (methyl salicilate) and have been used for ages for pain and inflammation relief (however, we really only recommend their use on a temporary, not ongoing basis, as elimination of methyl salicilate from the body is hard work for the liver).
Helichrysum italicum, source of the essential oil, the most consistently reliable pain relieving oil we have used personally.
Why did Lavender, Clary Sage and Marjoram work? Because MANY essential oil constituents (as found in these three oils) show inflammation-reducing properties. Only a few, however, show safe, ketone-mediated potentially regenerative properties, one of these being Helichrysum, another being Lavender. Sage and Rosemary Verbenone also contain regenerative ketones, but these have not been proven safe for continual use as those in Lavender and Helichrysum.
Regardless, this is one of the few studies directly investigating the pain relieving properties of essential oils, in controlled research, using a formula that has been specifically called for for treatment of this particular condition in the aromatherapy literature…not because it had been ‘proven’ to work before, but because those with the knowledge of essential oil chemistry EXPECTED it to work, and it did.
Our final point? That this is one small validation for the entire spectrum of healing potential suggested by the aromatherapy literature…much of this has been written by practitioners and Ph.D.’s with YEARS of research and observation under their belts. Two thumbs up for the researchers taking the chance, and kudos to the aromatherapists whom suggested this type of blend should provide this result in the first place!
I’ve been using lavender essential oils for my migraine and I’ve actually noticed that it helps my migraine and keeps me calmer.
Hello! I have actually been working with helichrysum and getting ready to try my blend on human subjects. If you are serious about assisting someone with this research and trial, please contact me. My brother is an MMA fighter, and I started on this venture after I saw how often these guys get injured and how the recovery time hinders their training and day to day activities. I would love the assistance!
Hi Tara,
Yes, I’m a great fan of Helichrysum. How is it we can help?
I’m trying to figure out a good ratio of helichrysum to carrier oil. I obviously want it to be effective but also affordable, not just for me but for the people interested in using it. Any input would be appreciated.
Your information is very informative;
Thank you.
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I use lavender in the pain creams and relaxings creams and the work wonderful.