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Throat Chakra Essential Oil Inhaler Recipe

Collage that includes a personal inhaler containing the throat chakra essential oil blend, the throat chakra symbol and its location on the body.

AromaWeb's Throat Chakra Essential Oil Inhaler Recipe simplifies the process of making your own essential oil inhaler, formulated to help support your ability to effectively communicate and listen.

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Who Is This Throat Chakra Essential Oil Diffuser Recipe Intended For?

This recipe is only intended for use by non-pregnant adults who are otherwise healthy.

Ingredients

*Refer to AromaWeb's Guide to Aromatherapy and Essential Oil Inhalers for information on essential oil inhaler components.

Drops are used as the form of measurement in this recipe so that this blend is as easy as possible to create. This Throat Chakra Essential Oil Inhaler Blend is not intended for mass duplication/commercial sale. For the most accurate measurements and ability to reduplicate a blend, measuring by weight is best.

Recommended Equipment

  • Surgical Gloves
  • Tweezers
  • Shallow Glass or Ceramic Bowl

Directions for Making the Throat Chakra Inhaler Blend Recipe

Instructions If You Have a Plastic Inhaler Assembly:

Components of a Plastic Essential Oil Inhaler
  • Put on a pair of surgical/exam gloves (strongly recommended). Avoid touching the essential oils directly with your fingers.
  • In a tiny bowl, combine the essential oils.
  • If you do not want the inhaler to be intensely aromatic, you can blend approximately 5-15 drops of Fractionated Coconut Oil into your essential oil blend to dilute it. You will need to experiment with the dilution to achieve the aromatic strength that you desire.
  • Drop the wick into the bowl.
  • Using your tweezers, rotate the wick around so that it fully absorbs the essential oil blend.
  • Once all of the essential oil is absorbed, use the tweezers to carefully pick up the wick and drop it into the wick enclosure (it's the part that has a hole at the very top).
  • Firmly press the end cap onto the bottom of the wick enclosure.
  • Screw the outer cover onto the wick enclosure.
  • Add a label to your inhaler.
  • Keep the cover on the inhaler anytime that you are not actually using the inhaler.

Instructions If You Have an Aluminum Encased Glass Vial Type of Inhaler Assembly:

Components of an Aluminum Essential Oil Inhaler
  • Put on a pair of surgical/exam gloves (strongly recommended). Avoid touching the essential oils directly with your fingers.
  • In a tiny bowl, combine the essential oils.
  • If you do not want the inhaler to be intensely aromatic, you can blend approximately 5-15 drops of Fractionated Coconut Oil into your essential oil blend to dilute it. You will need to experiment with the dilution to achieve the aromatic strength that you desire.
  • Drop the wick into the bowl.
  • Using your tweezers, rotate the wick around so that it fully absorbs the essential oil blend.
  • Once all of the essential oil is absorbed, use the tweezers to carefully pick up the wick and insert the wick into the glass vial, leaving a little of the wick sticking out of the glass vial. Depending on the size of the wick, it may require you to use your fingertips to push it into the glass vial opening (be sure you're wearing surgical/exam gloves).
  • Screw the metal piece that contains the inhaler holes onto the glass vial.
  • Slide the glass vial into the long, outer aluminum enclosure.
  • Slide the aluminum cap onto the top of the inhaler.
  • Add a label to your inhaler. Removable labels are available, however they can vary in their ability to stay adhered to the surface of the inhaler.
  • Keep the cover on the inhaler anytime that you are not actually using the inhaler.

How to Use Your Throat Chakra Essential Oil Inhaler

A photo of an essential oil enhaler with the throat chakra emblem
  • Remove the cap of your essential oil inhaler.
  • Raise it to one nostril, being sure to not allow the tip of the inhaler to come into direct contact with your nose (or other skin).
  • Inhale as deeply as is comfortable. Then exale.
  • Repeat with the other nostril.
  • Close the cap.
  • This process may be repeated 2-3 times daily.
  • Do not use your inhaler continuously.
  • Immediately discontinue use of your inhaler if you experience any adverse reactions.

Important Tips and Comments

  • Everyone is different, and this Throat Chakra Essential Oil Inhaler Blend recipe may not work for you, or it may not work as well for you as it does for me. However, this recipe can be a great starting point in your quest to create your own throat chakra blend that works best for you.
  • Follow all safety guidance and the additional precautions shown below.
  • Suggested activities while you use the inhaler: meditate, practice yoga, listen to peaceful music or relax.

Precautions

  • This recipe is only intended for use by non-pregnant adults who are otherwise healthy.
  • Do not apply this essential oil blend topically. This blend was specifically formulated for use in a personal inhaler. Essential oils should always be properly diluted before application to the skin. To make a beautiful topical roll-on version of this throat chakra blend, head over to AromaWeb's Roller-Bottle Recipe for the Throat Chakra.
  • Do not inhale this blend continuously.
  • Discontinue use immediately if you experience any adverse side effects.

Inhaler Shelf Life

The inhaler should remain aromatic for approximately 30 days. It is best to keep the inhaler in a cool environment.

General Safety Information

These recipes are offered for educational purposes only. Before using any essential oil, carefully read AromaWeb's Essential Oil Safety Information page. For in-depth information on oil safety issues, read Essential Oil Safety by Robert Tisserand and Rodney Young. Do not take any oils internally and do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO2s or other concentrated essences onto the skin without advanced essential oil knowledge or consultation from a qualified aromatherapy practitioner. For general dilution information, read AromaWeb's Guide to Diluting Essential Oils. If you are pregnant, epileptic, have liver damage, have cancer, or have any other medical problem, use oils only under the proper guidance of a qualified aromatherapy practitioner. Use extreme caution when using oils with children and consult a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using oils with children, the elderly, if you have medical issues or are taking medications.

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