PanAway Essential Oil Blend
PanAway® essential oil blend is a combination of Clove, Helichrysum, Peppermint, and Wintergreen, and creates a cooling and soothing sensation when applied to fatigued muscles after physical activity. A must-have for every home. The Young Living Dalmatia Aromatic Farm in Split, Croatia, is one of our primary suppliers of Helichrysum essential oil. Each oil in this blend was carefully selected by Young Living Founder D. Gary Young for its invigorating and refreshing properties.*
Product Profile
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Offers a refreshing, stimulating aroma
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Soothing to fatigued muscles after physical activity
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Provides a cooling sensation when applied to shoulders, neck, and scalp
Product Use & Tips
Suggestions from Young Living
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Topical: Dilute 1 drop with 1 drop of V-6 Vegetable Oil Complex or olive oil and apply to the desired area as needed.
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Aromatic: Diffuse up to 30 minutes 3 times daily.
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Combine PanAway with V-6™ Vegetable Oil Complex and use it with massage after physical activity for a cool, stimulating sensation.
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Apply it to your neck and shoulders in the morning with V-6 for an uplifting, refreshing aroma.
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Apply it to the bottoms of your feet for a relaxing foot massage.
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Combine 1 drop of PanAway with 4 drops of V-6 and rub it into your scalp and the back of your neck for an invigorating massage.
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Diffusing Notes
These are approximate drops. Adjust recipes to your needs. If a recipe is too strong for you, add fewer drops. Do you need more? Just add more, but no more than 8-12 drops for all of our diffusers with the exception of the Aria diffuser which requires 15-25 drops.
Tip: When you first begin diffusing, start with less essential oil than listed in the recipes and build to more as desired. You should give your body time to adjust to the essential oils. Almost all the Young Living diffusers are ultrasonic which provides a cool-mist humidifier along with the essential oils. These diffusers are safe to run all day. Pay attention to the size of the room because the size will impact the intensity of diffusing. Nebulizers and atomizers are different than ultrasonic diffusers because they do not use water. For these, note the time limit for diffusing stated on each individual oil bottle.
Ultrasonic Diffusers
Ultrasonic diffusers work by using vibrations to break down water and essential oils into tiny particles, creating a fine mist that is released into the air. Inside the diffuser, there’s a small disc that vibrates rapidly, usually at ultrasonic frequencies (beyond what humans can hear). This vibration agitates the water and oil mixture, breaking it into micro-droplets that are then dispersed as a mist. This mist carries the pleasant aroma of the essential oils and tiny water particles, helping to humidify the air and spread the fragrance throughout a room. Ultrasonic diffusers are popular for their ease of use, quiet operation, and ability to provide both aromatherapy benefits and a visually appealing ambiance.
Cleaning Your Diffuser
- Always turn off and unplug the diffuser prior to cleaning.
- To ensure proper performance, clean the ultrasonic plate and lid after each use.
- If essential oil begins to build up on the ultrasonic plate, gently wipe it off using a cotton swab dipped in rubbing alcohol.
- If essential oil begins to build up on the lid, gently wipe it off using mild soap and water only.
- Never use a corrosive detergent to clean the ultrasonic plate or damage will occur.
- Periodically check under the diffuser to keep the fan intake free of debris.
- Debris can be removed by blowing on the fan intake opening or wiping with a clean, dry cloth. (Do not use aerosol sprays, solvents, or abrasives to clean the plastic housing.)
- When not in use, clean the diffuser and store dry. Replacement ultrasonic plates can be purchased from Young Living.
Aromatherapy
When odorant molecules attach to odorant receptors, your body responds by sending electrical impulses into your brain. This causes different physiological reactions depending on the aromas detected.
The sense of smell has a profound impact on your emotions and inner desires. Those scents can set the mood or bring up memories before you are even aware of it.
Aromas impact your body and they can set the mood and atmosphere in any environment.
The sense of smell is directly connected to the limbic lobe of your brain, also known as the emotional control center. The limbic lobe plays a big role in your mood, memory, behavior, feelings, and emotions, and it is connected to the olfactory bulb in the nose.
How to Use Essential Oils
Aromatically, Topically, Internally & Safely
You just purchased a bundle, kit, or collection of essential oils. Now you’re overwhelmed by how to use them. We’ve all been intimidated by how to use essential oils. With a little practice and this simple guide, you’ll be an expert in no time.
This video covers how to use essential oils:
• Aromatically
• Topically
• Internally
• Safely
How to Apply Essential Oils - Three Main Methods
Stumped on how to apply your essential oils? How you apply an oil depends on what benefit you want to get out of it. Different oils offer different benefits, depending on how and where you apply them. So, before using any new essential oil, be sure to check that oil’s uses and benefits and read any labels and instructions that come with it. If you have questions or concerns, check with your healthcare provider.
Using Essential Oils Aromatically
Let’s start with the hallmark way to use essential oils: aromatically. All essential oils feature a signature aroma you can smell and inhale for various effects. One oil’s crisp scent can invigorate you when you need a midday pick-me-up. Another’s soothing aroma can help you unwind after a tough day. You can use essential oils aromatically by simply opening the bottle and inhaling its aroma. They can also be applied topically as a personal fragrance, but always dilute them with a carrier oil, which is a plant-derived oil like coconut or almond oil. Dilute a few drops of essential oil with your carrier oil and then rub it into your palms and inhale or dab some behind your ear or on your neck. You can also use a diffuser to disperse the essential oil into the air.
Using Essential Oils Topically
Another favourite way to apply essential oils is topically, where you allow the oil to absorb into your skin. As mentioned before, always dilute oils with a carrier oil before you apply them topically. Topical oils can become part of a massage or added to your preferred lotion, moisturizer or other personal care product. Some oils, particularly those from the citrus family, can cause photosensitivity. A carrier oil is a plant-derived oil like coconut and almond oil that can be used to dilute an essential oil’s concentration.
Using Essential Oils Internally
If you think an oil smells terrific, wait until you taste it! You can season your favourite dish or flavor a drink with certain grades of essential oils. Ingesting oils lets you savor all their savory, herbaceous, spicy, fruity potential. The simplest ways to take essential oils internally is to add them to a glass of water, take them in a capsule or use them as seasoning. Start off with a small amount. A little goes a long way, and even a single drop might overpower your recipe. One recommendation is to dip a toothpick in the oil and stir that little bit in as a starting point. Of course, before you use any oils internally, make sure the oil is safe to ingest. Unless it specifically says on the label that it’s safe for ingestion, assume it’s safe for external use only.
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How to Use PanAway Essential Oil
PanAway Essential Oil blend has a refreshing, invigorating aroma and a cooling sensation when applied to the skin. Watch this video filmed by our amazing training and education team to learn even more about PanAway!
Diffuser Recipes
Notes:
These are approximate drops. Adjust these recipes to your needs. If the recipe is too strong for you, add fewer drops. Do you need more? Just add more, but no more than 8-12 drops for all of our diffusers with the exception of the Aria diffuser which requires 15-25 drops.
Tip: When you first begin diffusing, start with less and then build to more if desired.
Root Beer Float
4 drops PanAway
4 drops Stress Away
Night Spa
3 Frankincense
3 PanAway
3 Stress Away
3 Raven
Bleary Eyed
5 Peppermint
5 PanAway
Release
3 drops PanAway
3 drops Copaiba
3 drops Peppermint
Unwind and Relax
Rub diluted PanAway into temples for an invigorating aroma during times of stress or frustration.
- 1 drop PanAway
- 4 drops V-6 Vegetable Oil Complex
Bath Boost
Make your own bath salt and add the mixture to warm bath water. Relax in a spa-like atmosphere.
- 1 cup Epsom salt
- 10 drops PanAway
Spa Foot Soak
Whether it Christmas shopping, standing on your feet all day, going for hikes or just plain living, our feet take a beating. It is time to give them a little pampering. I like to follow this up by using the Animal Scents™ Ointment (Don’t keep this tucked away to just use on your pets. This gem is great for your skin too!!!) with a drop of Copaiba. Your feet will feel so gooood.
Supplies
- 1/4 cup Epsom salt
- 2 drops Copaiba essential oil
- 2 drops PanAway essential oil
- Small bowl to mix in
- Warm Water
- Large enough container to fit your feet and water.
Instructions
- Mix Epsom salt and essential oils in a small bowl.
- Add salt mixture to container with warm water.
- Sit back, relax, and let your feet soak for 15-20 minutes.
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