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The Best Essential Oils for Men

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The Best Essential Oils for Men
The most popular essential oils for men include: cypress, sandalwood, peppermint, orange, and black pepper. These oils are the most recommended for men in particular. Essential oils have the power to deliver specific beneficial healing properties from different plants in a highly concentrated and direct form to your body. Ancient cultures practiced the art of making essential oils by first soaking the flowers, bark, twigs, and leaves of plants in oil for a period of time then using linens to filter, purify and isolate the oils to make a potent form. What are the best essential oils for men?

Depending on the type of oil applied, the healing effects of essential oils are limitless, from antibacterial defense to relief of pain and even aiding in emotional therapy. From a strictly scientific perspective, oils are extremely effective due to the 50 million smell receptors that are located inside the nasal passageways that connect directly to the brain’s limbic system. The oils on this list are not the typical sweet-smelling ones, making them an excellent fit for men in particular!         

This list discusses the most popular essential oils for men. Vote up the best below!

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Black pepper
Black Pepper has a spicy and warm aroma that is stimulating and empowering. It is great for fungal infections, infections (flu, influenza, dysentery, tooth), fatigue, arthritis, digestive problems (diarrhea, heartburn, nausea, flatulence, indigestion, colic), muscle and nerve pain, sprains, boosts metabolism and viruses. It is generally regarded as safe; however, painful skin irritations can occur if not diluted before use. It can be applied topically, diffused or taken as a supplement.
Neroli
Neroli/Orange Blossom Essential Oil (Citrus aurantium bigaradia) is calming, relaxing and promotes confidence, hopefulness, peace, and sensuality. There are no known side effects to using the oil when applied properly. It may be applied topically as a perfume or diffused.
Lavender
Lavender Essential Oil (Lavendula angustifolia) relaxes you and makes you more alert. It can balance any personality. Possible dangers of not using lavender properly are: irritation of the skin, allergic reactions, nausea, headache, chills, or vomiting. It can be applied topically or diffused in a room.
Jasmine
Jasmine Essential Oil (Jasminum officinale) alleviates depression and enhances relaxation, relieving headaches and insomnia. There are no known dangerous side effects to using jasmine. It can be applied topically or diffused in a room.
Vanilla
Vanilla Essential Oil is considered a comforting and relaxing agent that is very effective as an anti-depressant. Proper use also treats anxiety, aggression, anger, and other elements with its sweet aroma.There are no known side effects to using vanilla. It can be taken as a supplement, used in a diffuser, inhaled, or applied topically.

Vetiver
Vetiver Essential Oil (Vetiveria zizanioides) has grounding and calming effects and has also been documented to relieve shock, trauma, and anxiety. It's great for the muscles when applied as a massage oil and may be used as dietary supplement, or inhaled as well.
Ginger
Ginger Essential Oil (Zingiber officinale) is useful for nausea, morning sickness, indigestion, circulation, arthritis, muscle pain, and cardiac fatigue. There are no known side effects to using ginger, however, people who take blood thinners should not use it. It can be taken as a food grade supplement, inhaled, and diffused.
Sandalwood
Sandalwood Essential Oil (Santalum album) works to balance both the emotions and the immune system. Possible side effects can include allergic reactions, and it is not recommended for pregnant women to use. It may be applied topically or diffused.
Patchouli
Patchouli Essential Oil (Agastach Pogostemi) is useful for colds, headaches, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain, and bad breath. There isn't enough information about it to know if it has harmful side effects or not, but it appears to be safe to use in food amounts. Patchouli can be taken internally, applied externally, and is often used in perfumes and fragrances.
Cypress
Cypress Essential Oil is (Cypressus sempervirens) is useful for oily skin and wrinkles. It also helps to circulate and regulate blood flow, and serves as a decongestant and a detox for water retention in the body. There are no known side effects for using cypress, but pregnant women should use caution. It can be used topically or in a diffuser.


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