April 9, 2012 · David Spears · · Comments Off on
Transition Aromatic Mist brings acceptance in times of change.
Transition Aromatic Mist is a gentle combination of pure essential oils and Australian bush flower essences. This combination helps ease the stress associated with any of life’s transitions or changes. Whether you are changing jobs, relationships, location or experiencing changes in health, using Transition Aromatic Mist can help ease your fears and reduce your anxiety in times of change.
Who can benefit from Transition Aromatic Mist?
- children or adults changing jobs or changing schools;
- families or individuals moving house or moving countries;
- anyone who is ending a relationship, whether personal or at work;
- changes in health in children or adults;
- seniors losing mobility or downsizing;
- the arrival of a baby into a family can affect the parents and siblings;
- the terminally ill and their carers can benefit from this spray.
Using the TRANSITION Aromatic Mist may help to bring acceptance during times of change. As you spray it around the room, fears drop away allowing one to move forward with courage and inner peace.
Transition Aromatic Mist is especially beneficial in palliative care, helping both the patient and the carer. Many carers and health care professionals may have experienced first hand the struggle some patients have transitioning at end of life. This simple to use Aromatic Mist helps ease the fears and anxiety associated with dying. It can bring a sense of relief to both the carer and the patient experiencing end of life. Just spray it around the room, and you will feel a sense of calm while leaving the room smelling ‘heavenly’.
Ingredients:
Springwater and polysorbate dispersant. Essential oils – Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens), Lavender (Lavendula officinalis), Rose Maroc (Rosa Damascena), Angelica (Angelica archangelica), Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans), Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea). Plus a combination of Australian Bush Flower Essences.
Directions:
Spray Transition Aromatic Mist around the room or the auric field of the one needing assistance as often as required.