Are Oil Diffusers Healthy?

Consider Purity And Chemical Composition

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When looking at essential oils and oil diffusers, individuals need to consider purity and chemical composition prior to making the decision to purchase. Some of the essential oils used with diffusers may be low quality, and they could contain harmful additives. Customers should carefully read the label on any essential oils they are thinking of buying. Ideally, they should purchase organic oils, and customers might want to opt for oil with the fewest possible ingredients as well. It is important to research any ingredients on the label that are not recognizable. In terms of chemical composition, some oils used with diffusers might impact the effectiveness of prescription medication.

For example, studies suggest anise essential oil could reduce the efficacy of antidepressants, and it might increase the effects of drugs on the central nervous system. Abies balsamea (fir) essential oil affects the liver, and it may reduce the effectiveness of some medicines used to treat diabetes. Since inhalation is the fastest way for a chemical to reach the bloodstream, patients with underlying health conditions need to pay special attention to essential oil ingredients, and they may wish to consult with their healthcare provider before taking part in aromatherapy.

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