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Menopause can be a difficult time for many women, marking the end of part of a cycle. It is an often uncomfortable transitional period lasting many years. Many of the women I love are currently experiencing menopause right now, and I thought I could help support their journey with a homemade cooling spray.
The idea behind this spray is to combine infusions of cooling herbs and essential oils. The oils also help to provide a bit of hormonal support that a menopausal woman can greatly benefit from. The combination aims to bring relief during the hot flashes that seem to be the chief complaints of both of my mothers and one of my best friends.
This spray showcases sage and peppermint, two magnificently cooling herbs. In fact, this cooling spray will work fantasticly for most everyone, but not for those of us who are nursing (or pregnant), since sage is used to help in the weaning process.
It is easy to make, versatile in what oils you can add, and can be tucked away in your purse or at your desk, or both. I recommend making a few bottles of this stuff and for an added benefit, leaving the one at home in the fridge.
For those of you not in menopause, but suffering heat waves in the last surges of summer, this spray will also be a friend to you as well.
- 1 T Dried Peppermint
- 2 T Dried Sage
- 1/2 C Boiling Water
- 2 T Witch Hazel Extract
- 1 1/2 t Glycerin
- 1/2 t Pure Aloe Vera Gel
- 3 drops Lavender Essential Oil
- 3 drops Rose Geranium Essential Oil
- 3 drops Peppermint Essential Oil
This recipe is for a 4 oz. mister pump spray bottle. Dark colored glass will be best for this recipe to extend shelf life.
Note: I get my glass spray bottles here.
Method:
Add boiling water to your sage and peppermint. Steep until completely cool and strain herbs out with cheesecloth or mesh strainer. For best results, combine herbal infusion and all other ingredients in a dark colored glass bottle and shake vigorously. (In a pinch, you can use any spray bottle you have, but some essential oil experts do not recommend using EO’s with plastic. Use your own discretion).
Shake before each use.
For additonal information check out these helpful links on herbal support during menopause:
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**Remember, I am not a doctor or an expert. Nor am I a butcher, or baker, or candlestick maker, and I thoughtfully encourage you to do your own research on topics of interest to you. The remedies suggested are not a substitute for professional medical advice.
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