PREGGY CALM SLEEP

A soothing blend of floral oils for insomnia, stress, depression, and nerves

Insomnia isn’t unusual in pregnancy. Your bulging pregnant stomach could be the reason you’re not getting the sleep you should. This super calming blend for pregnant mothers has a bunch of calming essential oils to calm insomnia and a stressed mind with energising actions and a soft floral aroma.  

Whatever the reason for insomnia, whether stress, a busy mind, or the bulge, you’ll love this blend of calming pure essential oils with its calmative actions to improve insomnia, depression, stress, and nerves. Preggy Calm Sleep calms the mind to improve emotional equilibrium. The body responds with calmness when the mind is calm. Diffuse this blend after the third month. 

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PREGGY CALM SLEEP PURE ESSENTIAL OILS

ROMAN CHAMOMILE – Anthemis nobilis

The beautiful white daisy flowers of Roman Chamomile make an uplifting essential oil that smells of green apples. Just inhaling the soothing vapours from the bottle immediately calms exhausted nerves. Roman Chamomile is a mild calmative for insomnia, anxiety, and stress. This is a soft, calming oil for babies and children.

LAVENDER – Lavandula angustifolia

Lavender is fresh, floral, and extremely calming. It is excellent for insomnia, fatigue, anxiety, and nerves. 

SWEET MARJORAM – Origanum majorana

This warm, woody, green smelling oil is excellent for insomnia, anxiety, stress, and nerves. The aroma calms depression and energises focus, clear thinking, and calms the nervous system.

YLANG YLANGCananga odorata

This sweet and floral essential oil is excellent for insomnia, depression, anxiety, and stress. Ylang Ylang has such uplifting actions it causes euphoric emotion. A calming, yet uplifting oil that is very effective for insomnia. 

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER 

The information on this website is for informational and educational purposes only.  Information or products discussed are not meant to diagnose, cure, treat or prevent any disease or illness.  Approach a health practitioner before making changes to your diet, taking supplements, or using essential oils that might interfere with medications.