Motion Sickness Essential Oil Blend Pre-Diluted Roll-On
Description
Motion has a way of throwing things off, and this roll-on is here to help bring things back into balance. Our Motion Sickness blend is pre-diluted in Fractionated Coconut Oil and ready to use whenever movement starts to feel uncomfortable. Bright Orange and Lemon essences offer an instant burst of freshness to help settle queasy feelings, while Ginger and Spearmint provide classic stomach-soothing support. Grounding notes of Black Pepper and Balsam Fir add warmth and steadiness, helping you feel more comfortable when the ride gets a little rocky.
Aromatherapy works fast, traveling from nose to brain to help calm the body’s nausea response. While scent does not act on the inner ear itself, it helps the brain better handle mixed motion signals, making twists, turns, and turbulence easier to ride out. Swipe onto pulse points or behind the ears and breathe it as needed during travel. Perfect for road trips, flights, boat days, and anyone who prefers smooth sailing, even when the journey is not.
Why It Matters
Certain scents—like peppermint, ginger or other calming essential oils—can help some people ease that sense of nausea and regain a bit of control in the moment. It’s a simple, non-invasive support tool that can be used quickly when symptoms start to rise.
Motion has a way of throwing things off, and this roll-on is here to help bring things back into balance. Our Motion Sickness blend is pre-diluted in Fractionated Coconut Oil and ready to use whenever movement starts to feel uncomfortable. Bright Orange and Lemon essences offer an instant burst of freshness to help settle queasy feelings, while Ginger and Spearmint provide classic stomach-soothing support. Grounding notes of Black Pepper and Balsam Fir add warmth and steadiness, helping you feel more comfortable when the ride gets a little rocky.
Aromatherapy works fast, traveling from nose to brain to help calm the body’s nausea response. While scent does not act on the inner ear itself, it helps the brain better handle mixed motion signals, making twists, turns, and turbulence easier to ride out. Swipe onto pulse points or behind the ears and breathe it as needed during travel. Perfect for road trips, flights, boat days, and anyone who prefers smooth sailing, even when the journey is not.
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