• Ginger Aroma
Used in aromatherapy applications for its stimulating and warming effects, which can enhance concentration while easing arthritis and reducing the feelings of stress, sadness, anxiety, migraines, lethargy, agitation, dizziness, and fatigue
• Cinnamon
Traditionally used for a variety of health purposes for its anti-Inflammatory & antimicrobial properties, which can improve sensitivity and circulation, treating your joint pain, muscle aches & infected wounds, helps your body relax and makes you feel less stressed
• Clove
Used for centuries in a variety of therapeutic applications for its anti-inflammatory, its analgesic and stimulating properties, which can boost your immunity, promote bone health and help ease headaches, fatigue, mental exhaustion, anxiety and stress
• Lavender
Since ancient times, it promote calmness and wellness. It help reduce stress, anxiety, depression, and possibly even mild pain. You will get a good night's sleep to to managing sleeplessness, headaches, and menstrual cramps
• Eucalyptus
Produced significant physiologic responses that may be beneficial for pain relief and/or useful to athletes as a passive form of warm-up. Its antimicrobial properties can speed up the healing process. It may stimulate an immune system response. Specifically, it fight inflammation, skin wounds and eases back pain, those recovering from muscle and joint pain linked to strains and sprains, arthritis, bruising, and backache
Herbal remedies could provide other health benefits alongside pain-relieving effects, such as having antioxidant effects to help keep the body healthy. Though reports from the medical experts are mixed, herbal healing methods does have many potential benefits that you might want to try.