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How to Improve Memory With Essential Oils

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By Amy Laine
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Improve Memory With Essential Oils
Improve Memory With Essential Oils

The strongest association in memory is made through the sense of smell. Using essential oils to improve the memory has been done for years. Follow the directions below when studying or learning something new to improve your memory.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • 5 parts lemon essential oil
  • 3 parts Basil essential oil
  • 2 parts Rosemary essential oil
  • Small bottle.
  1. Step 1

    Pour the lemon, basil and rosemary essential oils in the small bottle.

  2. Step 2

    Close top and shake to mix.

  3. Step 3

    Use a few drops with a potpourri burner, aroma lamp, or diffuser to increase the brains activity.

Tips & Warnings
  • To use the memory oil on the go by adding a small amount on your wrist.

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on 11/11/2008 This is something new. Has anyone else tried Fish Oil or Omega 3's??? I read about the impact they have on the brain because it contains DHA which can help you stay focused and in turn improve memory also. For any one out there looking for a great one try Neurovi Omega 3..I prefer it over any other because of it s high content of DHA and its afford ability. They also offer discounts.."gift of health" coupon code gets you 12% OFF at their website.

fooshenip said

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on 8/11/2008 I will try this thanks

vdeneen said

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on 7/21/2008 Can't wait to try this! Thanks!

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on 7/21/2008 This sounds amazing. I love essential oils and sometimes my memory fades, but it comes back so maybe this will help me stay sharper. Good to know you are into essential oils like me!

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on 7/21/2008 Excellent article! Great tip!

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