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Something of that concerns every single one of us is how we will deal with health issues in the event modern medicine and western doctors are no longer available to keep us well. This goes far beyond current health woes because, as you know, stuff happens and someone that is perfectly healthy one day may be stricken with a health-related malady the next.
With that introduction, a few months back I decided to explore whether the use of essential oils could help manage high blood pressure during times of trouble. From the get-go, I will tell you that managing blood pressure with essential oils is a very personal quest. My own, traditionally perfect blood pressure, had suddenly taken a leap from 120/80 to 160/90 and higher. I was not a happy camper.
After consulting with my physician, I decided to experiment using essential oils before taking more drastic measures, named pharmaceuticals.
What is Blood Pressure?
Let me quote from Joe and Amy Alton’s excellent book, The Survival Medicine Handbook:
Blood pressure is the measure of the blood flow pushing against the walls of the arteries in your body. Without this flow of blood, oxygen would never get to all the organs of the body.
If this pressure, however, is elevated over time, it can cause long-term damage. Many millions of adults in the U.S. have this condition, which is often asymptomatic (no signs or symptoms). Because of this, it has been referred to as a “silent killer”. Blood pressure tends to rise with increasing age and weight.
For better or for worse, many adults routinely take blood pressure medications to control this silent killer. The hope is that by managing blood pressure, a stroke or a heart attack can be avoided.
Essential Oils to Manage High Blood Pressure
The results of my research and testing have been quite remarkable. Before I share what has worked for me, I want to state that my use of essential oils to manage high blood pressure began with a baseline of good health. A healthy diet, frequent exercise, and height and weight in proportion are always a good starting point for any sort of natural protocol and I passed on all accounts.
With that out of the way, I can tell you that by applying the blend below, my blood pressure has stabilized at about 110/76 in the mornings and 106/66 in the evenings. On a few occasions, it has been lower; low enough for me to verify that it was not too low. (It wasn’t.)
After a bit of trial and error, here is the recipe I use.
Blood Pressure Salve
1 ounce Simple Salve
30 drops Ylang Ylang
15 drops Cypress
15 drops Marjoram
15 drops Rosemary (optional – if high blood pressure is due to stress)
15 drops FrankincenseAfter melting the Simple Salve, add the essential oils and mix well using a small stick or toothpick. Set it aside to firm up overnight.
Twice a day, take a bit of BP Salve, as I call it, and rub some into the sole of the left foot, right below the big toe. Also rub some below the ring finger of your left hand and over your heart. These are commonly referred to as the “reflex points” for the heart. (You might find the WikiHow on Reflexology interesting.)
If you don’t want to make up a batch of Simple Salve (directions here), you can use coconut oil, olive oil, or some other carrier oil.
Although I prefer the salve, I have also used the same essential oils in a roller ball topped with fractionated (liquid) coconut oil. In that case, use just 10 drops of Ylang Ylang and 5 drops each of the other oils.
Essential Oils Equals Calm Equals Less Stress
There is one additional step I have been taking as part of my overall blood pressure management protocol. Nightly, I have set a diffuser up on my nightstand and have diffused this same blend throughout the night.
To simplify the process, I have mixed a small bottle of the oils in the proportions shown. Then before bed, I add water to the diffuser and 8 drops of my blend. Whether it is a coincidence or not, my nocturnal visits to the bathroom have gone from six or seven times a night to one or two. I am sleeping better and, of course, my blood pressure is back in the normal range.
This has me thinking that perhaps the reason this protocol is working is that the oils have been calming. Calm evokes relaxation and the end result is less stress. Is that really what is happening here?
I leave it up to you to decide whether you want to try a diffuser; all that I can say is that it is working for me.
A Word About Blood Pressure Monitors
I currently have two blood pressure monitors, although one is new and did not arrive in time for this article. One, the LifeSource UB-512 is more than a few years old and is being replaced because the battery cover has broken. It is being held together with tape at the moment but still is cranking away giving readings very similar to those in my doctor’s office. That said, I am looking forward to my new Omron 7 and expect that it will perform equally well.
Both Shelly and I have found that our BP readings are lower at night than in the morning. According to our physicians, it is normal to have some fluctuation so there is no cause for worry unless the numbers start to climb above the 140/90 range and stay there.
Regardless of what particular monitor you choose, taking a periodic reading is important so that you can take action if your levels become too high. As I discovered myself, that can happen in a flash.
The Next Step
Before you rush off and begin to self-medicate using essential oils let me say this. If you are under a doctor’s care for hypertension (high blood pressure), keep track of your results and share them with your health care provider before making any change in your drug protocol. With Shelly (aka the Survival Husband), his cardiologist was on board and changed his drug protocol ever so slightly because the results with EOs were promising. Not as good as mine, but promising.
The other thing is similar to all natural remedies, what works for one person make work better – or not at all – for someone else. Always keep that in mind and anticipate the need to experiment to find your own unique formula.
Disclaimer: Remember that I am not a health care professional. Furthermore, essential oils have not been approved by the FDA for medical use and this should not be construed as medical advice.
Essential Oils for Health and Wellness
After a ton of research, for wellness purposes, I use 100% pure essential oils from Spark Naturals. There are a lot of reasons the most important being their commitment to both quality and value. I am satisfied that the raw materials used in Spark Naturals products are tested and authenticated to be of pharmaceutical grade purity.
I also like that they are not an MLM and everyone pays the same price without having to cough up dues or membership fees. Spark Naturals is open about the fact that there is no official system that grades essential oils as A, B, C or Therapeutic grade. If you see a site that makes that claim, it is marketing hype and not fact.
If you decide to purchase the essential oils used in my Blood Pressure Salve from Spark Naturals, you will receive a 10% discount when you use the discount code “BACKDOORSURVIVAL” at checkout.
The Final Word
I personally feel that essential oils are minor miracle workers. Some of my personal favorites include Melaleuca (Tea Tree), Oregano, Peppermint, and Lavender as well as the oils used in the blood pressure salve/blend. That said, if you are just starting out, I suggest you start with these four and branch out as you become more comfortable with using essential oils for day to day first aid purposes.
If the time ever comes when modern medicine is not available, I know for sure that I will turn to my cache of oils to get me through. As I have taken to saying: Stuff Happens – Be Ready!
Enjoy your next adventure through common sense and thoughtful preparation!
Gaye
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Spotlight: Essential Oils from Spark Naturals
For health and wellness purposes, I use Spark Naturals oils exclusively. By that I mean any essential oil that is applied directly to my skin. You will find that dealing with Spark Naturals is a pleasure; they have great monthly sales and customer service is top notch!
Below you will find items related to today’s article.
The Survival Medicine Handbook: A Guide for When Help is Not on the Way: This book by Joe and Amy Alton book teach how to deal with all the likely medical issues you will face in a disaster situation, including strategies to keep your family healthy even in the worse scenarios. It covers skills such as performing a physical exam, transporting the injured patient, and even how to suture a wound. This medical reference belongs in every survival library.
LifeSource UB-512 Advanced Memory Wrist Auto Inflate Blood Pressure Monitor: I have used this BP monitor for years and it is still operating perfectly. It has both AM and PM settings that store your readings but I prefer keeping a handwritten log instead. You won’t be disappointed in this one.
Omron 7 Series Wrist Blood Pressure Monitor: Based on the reviews, I have ordered this BP monitor since I wanted to try something different.
Coconut (Fractionated) Carrier Oil: Once you start using coconut oil, you will be hooked. This is the liquid form of Coconut Oil, also referred to as FCO. I have been very satisfied with this brand as well as the FCO from Spark Naturals.
Diffusers: You are definitely going to want to consider a diffuser. I keep one in my office next to my desk and two in the bedroom (one at each side of the bed). The diffuser pictured below is this one: ZAQ Dew Aromatherapy Diffuser. The diffuser shown in the article is a ZAQ Mirage.
White Plastic Jar with Lid 1 Oz (10 per bag): I love the size of these compact jars. They are really inexpensive and shipping is free. But, as much as I love these, I love these glass jars better!
Aromatherapy Glass Roll On Bottles, Frost Cobalt Blue-Set of 6: You are going to want some of these for your oils. I put essential oils (singly or in combination) in a roller ball with a bit of fractionated coconut oil and use it to apply EOs topically. Note that I prefer the cobalt blue roller ball containers but they are also available in clear. These complement the custom salves I mix up and store in these 1/2 ounce ointment jars.
Glass Droppers, Pack of 6: I bought a package of these and loved them. When I went to re-order, I accidentally ordered plastic instead of glass droppers. Learn from my mistake. The price is the same so get the glass ones.
Essential Oils Desk Reference 6th Edition: I thought long and hard before purchasing this book myself, but once I did, I was so grateful I took the leap. The information is cross-referenced in many ways making it easy to find what you are looking for. When searching for a particular remedy, you may see multiple oils listed and any will work but they are presented in order of typical efficacy. The nice thing is that if you do not have #1 on hand, you can move down the list. I have found the recommendations to be spot on.
NOW Foods Essential Oils : I use essential oils from Spark Naturals. For healing purposes, I feel they are superior. On the other hand, NOW Foods has decent essential oils at a budget price: NOW Foods Rosemary Oil, NOW Foods Peppermint Oil and Now Foods Lavender Oil are especially nice.
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114 Responses to “Managing Blood Pressure With Essential Oils”
Hi Gaye
Thank you for your article. I was looking for the diffuser recipe. Am I missing it?
For the diffuser blend, I add the same oils (except for the Frankincense) to a re-purposed essential oil bottle. I add a dropper cap and at night or sometimes while I am working on a stressful project, add 6 to 8 drops to the diffuser (along with water, of course). Just to refresh, this is what I use:
30 drops Ylang Ylang
15 drops Cypress
15 drops Marjoram
15 drops Rosemary (for its relaxation and destressing properties)
I love this blend and find it very calming. I also like to use it while coloring.
Hi there. Instead of the salve, would you think 1 oz of carrier oil would be okay? Or do you think I should add more or less? Thank you for your help!
No problem at all although you may find the application easier using a roller ball. You might have missed this part:
“Although I prefer the salve, I have also used the same essential oils in a roller ball topped with fractionated (liquid) coconut oil. In that case, use just 10 drops of Ylang Ylang and 5 drops each of the other oils.”
Hi Gaye, the roller ball you are referring to is it in 10ml?
Yes – 10ml (about 2 teaspoons).
Rosemary is a no no for high bp!
Hi Gaye,
I resently gave accRoss your post in my search for an alternative to BP medication. I bought some EO and wmated to see how to use them. I loved how you created your salve and decided I would give it a try. I may have missed this in the thread, but I wanted to know how long you used the salve before you saw results.
Thank you. I think this is a wonderful site aswell.
Best
Michelle
Michelle – Sorry for the delay in getting back to you. In my own case, I got results within 24 hours. It has now been a year and my BP is rarely over 115/70. My husbands BP is not that low but his doctor did eliminate 1 of his 3 BP meds.
Depending on the cause of your elevated BP, you may want to eliminate the Rosemary. For me, stress was a big factor so the Rosemary help calm me 🙂
Good luck!
Have you considered adding Clary Sage essential oil to your already amazing BP salve? I have heard wonderful things about Clary Sage and what it can do to help lower blood pressure. Here is a link to an article about the effects of Clary Sage on high blood pressure: //www.nyrnaturalnews.com/aromatherapy-2/2013/07/clary-sage-essential-oil-beats-lavender-for-lowering-bp/
I just pulled out my Desk Reference and did not see Clary Sage listed for BP but that doesn’t mean it is not effective. I am going to stir a few drops into my salve and see what happens. (That’s me, the human guinea pig!) Perhaps it is the calming effect that reduces stress thus reducing BP? Thanks for the link; now I need to do some testing.
Mia – Days. I am talking about 3 or 4 days. Note that BP is lower at night; sometimes mine is as low as 95/65. My doctor says not to worry. Now here is the thing: I am having been trying to lose 3 or 4 pounds for a year. Seriously. A week ago I went on a water marathon meaning I am drinking a lot more water – perhaps as much as 32 ounces plus the water I get in coffee, fruits, and veggies. My BP has climbed about 5 points – not a lot – but some.
As far as weight loss, I am afraid to climb on the scale but I do feel better and my face seems slimmer 🙂
The other thing is stress plays a role in BP so keep that in mind, too.
My question is -Gaye how long did it take to lower your BP with the EO’s? I’ve hit the 160’s/90’s. I cut caffeine, pushing water which I love anyway and got back to my mineral baths(that use to work better). I know I need to work on weight gained over the past year. I do look forward to your answer.
Peace & Blessings Mia
I would like to make the Blood pressure Salve for my husband to try. little confused on measurements. it says 1 ounce of Simple Salve then all the oils. well how much does the Simple Salve make on its own, how many ounces does the recipe for the simple salve make by itself.
Thanks want to get on this as soon as possible.
The basic Simple Salve recipe makes 16 ounces but you can easily cut it back. Here is a link: //www.backdoorsurvival.com/diy-all-natural-simple-salve/. As you can see, it uses 1 cup each of coconut oil and olive oil plus some beeswax. You cut cut it by half or even a quarter and it will come out fine. I actually double the recipe because I use it so much!
Does this answer your question?
i forget to mention its on ebay.
hi Gaye
for a while the BLEND i used was the one u gave IT HERE and it helped me for weeks and then suddenly after one day my bp just jumped for a day or so. i made some changes so my blend and it will be
1 ounce Simple Salve (dirty salve)
30 drops Ylang Ylang
15 drops lavender
15 drops geranium
15 drops spikenard ( U CAN SKIP IT NEVER THE LESS IT HAS GREAT EFFECTS)
15 drops Frankincense/
but i rather it in a roller.
the smell is heavenly and it helps me MUCH more . however i notice that my bp is rising whenever i m not getting enough rest or sleep.when i do, the blend works wonderful.
i rather too to use it in a roller its very convenient and i can take it with me and use it on the spot when ever i feel i need it.
till now it saved me from a 5 ml pill i used to take every day . i spoke with my physician and she said its ok if it helps . if by any chance it happens and my bp raises i can always take 1 pill and continue with the blend for another few weeks .
thanks for informing us with all the efforts its nice to try and check such things
What brand of spikenard essential oil do you use? It is new to me and I want to get some.
i bought it from india from a company which is Under Licence from Food Safety & Standards Authority of India.and i was very satisfied with their product.its called Pure Jatamansi Essential Oil (Nardostachys Jatamansi) – Also known as Spikenard and its from deveherbeshop .its a food grade oil.its a very versatile oil
I am going to check it out. I found the listing on Ebay but will check Amazon as well. Sounds interesting. What are some of the other ways you have used it?
hi Gaye
sorry for the late answer.
i usually use it for creams balms or serums which i use for my skin.i think its adding a very great deal as i’ve noticed.