Lovely Lavender Essential Oil & Diffuser Bracelet
Description
Lavender oil is commonly used as a holistic treatment for anxiety, insomnia, and restlessness. Just one or two drops on the lava-stone bracelet post-treatment provide a lovely smell that can last for hours. The aroma-therapy is meant to help patients feel calm and relaxed.
We interviewed over 500 Cancer Patients and Gift Buyers to curate The Balm Box product line. Did you know that AROMATHERAPY rates in the TOP 5 most requested items from Cancer Patients?
*Bracelet decorative stone colors may vary.
Why It Matters
A diffuser bracelet allows you to carry a familiar, soothing scent with you throughout the day. Whether it’s calming, grounding, or simply comforting, it creates a quiet moment of relief—something you can return to whenever you need it, no matter where you are.
Lavender oil is commonly used as a holistic treatment for anxiety, insomnia, and restlessness. Just one or two drops on the lava-stone bracelet post-treatment provide a lovely smell that can last for hours. The aroma-therapy is meant to help patients feel calm and relaxed.
We interviewed over 500 Cancer Patients and Gift Buyers to curate The Balm Box product line. Did you know that AROMATHERAPY rates in the TOP 5 most requested items from Cancer Patients?
*Bracelet decorative stone colors may vary.
Blog posts
Ginger for Cancer Care: Supporting Nausea, Dry Mouth & Recovery
Ginger has long been used in traditional medicine to support digestion and overall wellness, and emerging research suggests it may also help ease common side effects of cancer treatment such as nausea, dry mouth, and appetite loss. This article explores how ginger’s active compounds—gingerol, shogaols, and paradols—may support patients during chemotherapy and radiation by promoting hydration, stimulating saliva production, improving taste perception, and encouraging food intake. Learn practical, gentle ways to incorporate ginger into daily routines to support comfort, nutrition, and recovery during cancer care.
I’m Losing My Hair During Cancer Treatment — Now What?
You might learn about hair loss in a quick conversation with your care team. You might read it in a pamphlet. It can still feel unreal, right up until the day you notice more strands in the shower or your brush fills faster than usual.
Understanding Non-Medical Needs During Cancer Treatment: Support Beyond the Hospital
Cancer care is usually centered on appointments, such as scans and infusions. Yet most of life during treatment and recovery happens somewhere else entirely. At home. In the car. At the kitchen table. In moments when symptoms arise without warning.
At Salto Health, survivors and caregivers can find resources and support designed to fit naturally into daily life during treatment. Routine helps you meet who you are now, with care.




