Compare Essential Oils
Do you have a favorite Young Living® or dōTerra® blend? If so, Plant Therapy can help you out! Check out our blend comparison chart to see for yourself:
What is a synergy essential oils blend?
It is the “working together” of two or more essential oils that gives a better result than the total of their individual effects. When blended together, completely new compounds are formed. The chemical constituents in a single oil can have an enhancing effect on the other oils in the blend.
All of our synergy blends are created or overseen by Robert Tisserand. Robert is a world-renowned expert in the essential oil industry and consultant to Plant Therapy. When formulating synergies we cover as many areas as possible. If there is something you don’t find in the comparison chart please contact us and we can recommend a blend, or help you to formulate your own custom blend to suit your needs.
The downloadable essential oil comparison chart was created to provide you with the most accurate and up to date synergy blend comparisons we offer.
When building our comparison charts we focus on the therapeutic properties of the blends rather than the oils that make up the synergy blend. With this in mind, we have included a list of each individual oil in the blends. This way, you can determine for yourself if it is the right one for you.
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Young Living Stress Away Essential Oil Blend vs. Plant Therapy Worry Free Essential Oil Blend
Essential oils are a great way to relax, but when paying a lot for an essential oil may give you even more stress when you are trying to relax. That is why we recommend the Plant Therapy Worry Free Essential Oil Blend is great on a budget and also does the job!
About the Products
The Young Living Stress Away Essential Oil Blend and the Planet Therapy Worry Free Essential Oil Blend are both Essential oils that help you to relax.
Why This Dupe
The Planet Therapy Worry Free Essential Oil Blend:
- Naturally eases tension.
- Uses Lavender, Majoram Sweet, Ylang Ylang Complete, Sandalwood Australian, Chamomile Roman, Peru Balsam.
- Creators of this product are Certified Aromatherapists.
Save your money and buy this dupe!
We could all benefit from better stress management — that’s probably why it’s one of the most common New Year resolutions. When we don’t give ourselves a chance to unwind, that stress can build up and make us feel miserable. Extreme amounts of stress can even have serious health consequences, affecting the immune, cardiovascular, neuroendocrine, and central nervous systems.
So if that’s something you’re aiming to improve this year, essential oils can be a wonderful complement to all of your self-care practices. Give these single oils and blends a try to help relieve stress:
Don’t worry — it’s not spelled wrong. LavandIN is a beautiful hybrid of true lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) and spike lavender (Lavandula latifolia). It is rich in linalool and linalyl acetate, just like Lavender, but also includes 1,8-cineole and camphor, making it a bit different aromatically and therapeutically. It is emotionally calming, helps to ease feelings of stress, and reduces symptoms of anxiety [1]. If you love Lavender, you may find yourself feeling the same way about Lavandin. Its aroma is similar to Lavender but absolutely has its own unique personality.
The beautifully soft and creamy aroma of this essential oil is well known to positively influence the mind. It has a cooling, calming, and toning effect on the nervous system, making it great for hot and agitational emotional states related to stress [2]. It is excellent for encouraging relaxation when diffused or inhaled. Plus, it’s a perfect meditation companion to help clear the mind from everyday worries.
To learn more about Sandalwood (and to give this really relaxing bath salts DIY a try!) check out these blogs:
This bright, uplifting, fresh-smelling oil is excellent for a mind and body feeling bogged down by stress. It promotes relaxation by increasing activity in the parasympathetic nervous system, which is the branch of the central nervous system that helps balance heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing. Use it alongside other uplifting and comforting essential oils, such as Rose Absolute, Chamomile Roman, or Sandalwood to stabilize your mood and release pent-up stressed out feelings [1]. If stress is also resulting in unproductive or addictive behaviors, Bergamot may help redirect that nervous energy to something more positive [2].
Check out The Five Benefits of Bergamot Essential Oil to learn more about this wonderful oil.
When stress puts a strain on your immune system, your whole body can feel the effects. Tension in the head and neck along with achy muscles can make the end of a stressful day feel even worse. Copaiba is widely known for its ability to help alleviate soreness in these areas, partly due to its large quantity of beta-caryophyllene. This unique chemical constituent may target parts of the brain that help minimize feelings of sadness and discouragement [3].
Try blending 2 drops each of Copaiba Oleoresin and Frankincense Serrata in a tablespoon of your favorite carrier oil and apply topically to help alleviate soreness. For an emotionally grounding blend, add 3 drops of Copaiba Oleoresin, 2 drops of Frankincense Carteri, and 4 drops of Orange Sweet to your diffuser.
To learn more about Copaiba Oleoresin, check out this blog:
Top 5 Amazing (and Surprising) Benefits of Copaiba Oil
The warm, spicy, and herbaceous aroma of Sage Dalmatian may not immediately come to mind when you think of essential oils for stress relief, but it should! Sage offers a wide variety of benefits. It helps support symptoms of stress, such as emotional exhaustion, nervousness, mental fatigue, and head and neck tension. However, keep in mind that Sage is rich in a powerful ketone called thujone. When applying topically, keep the dilution no higher than 0.4% and use with care.
Try this blend using several of the essential oils mentioned in this blog!
Chillax Bath Blend
What you’ll need:
- 2 tbsps unscented body wash
- 1/2 cup Epsom salt
- 5 drops Lavender Fine
- 4 drops Bergamot
- 2 drops Patchouli
- 2 drops Copaiba Oleoresin
- Airtight container
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What you’ll do:
Mix all ingredients together thoroughly. Store in an airtight container. Makes enough for 2 baths; pour into warm, running bath water.
Sources:
[1] Purchon, N., & Cantele, L. (2014). The Complete Aromatherapy and Essential Oils Handbook for Everyday Wellness Paperback. Pg. 39.
[2] Mojay, G. (2000). Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit: Restoring Emotional and Mental Balance with Essential Oils Paperback. Pg. 53.
[3] Leaf Science. “β-Caryophyllene: A Terpene For Anxiety and Depression.” [Online]. Available: http://www.leafscience.com/2014/07/08/b-caryophyllene-terpene-anxiety-depression/. [Accessed 6 January 2017].
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About Plant Therapy
Plant Therapy is a family business based in Twin Falls, Idaho. From humble beginnings, it has rapidly matured into one of the world’s largest essential oil brands. Since its formation in 2011, the company has grown from strength to strength, with a phenomenal trajectory that led to Plant Therapy being named as the fastest growing company in Idaho in 2015!
Plant Therapy’s commitment to quality and safety makes them stand head and shoulders above the crowd. When it comes to essential oils, provenance is key. Their close partnership with distilleries and farmers allows for ultimate traceability.
“At Plant Therapy, our goal is to have the greatest possible impact on as many people as possible. Because of you, our amazing customers, we are blessed to be in a position to share our values with not just you, but our employees and the community we love.
We continually strive to be a people-first company, which operates with absolute integrity and transparency. We never assume we’re a “good enough” company, instead we watch for ways to grow, keeping flexibility in the front of our minds. We remain devoted to being a company you can trust, that values our customers, and you.”- Plant Therapy
Try Plant Therapy’s natural oils in a bath or in a diffuser. Whether you want to build energy, balance or self esteem, or you are simply looking to unwind after a hard day, Plant Therapy’s unique blends are the ideal addition to your wellness routine. Choose from essential oils, salt body scrubs, and even plant therapy bath salts.
You can buy premade essential oil blends from just about any essential oil company. I personally like to create my own blends from my essential oil singles… kinda like a mad scientist! Even so, I do have some brand essential oil blends.
Having a premade essential oil blend can be convenient, that’s for sure. Having pain?…grab the pain blend. Having trouble breathing?…grab the easy breathing blend. Having tummy troubles?…grab your digestion blend. You get the idea, the blend is ready for you when you need it.
In this post I have compared 4 different essential oil brands: Edens Garden, Plant Therapy, Doterra, and Young Living. Hopefully it can offer you some assistance if you are looking for a similar blend from a different company.
What is a Synergy Essential Oil Blend?
A synergy essential oil blend is two or more essential oils working together for a greater benefit then the total of their individual effects.
When blending essential oils together, each oil can have an enhancing effect on the other oils in the blend. You get more bang for your buck, so to speak.
Essential Oil Blends Comparison Chart
This comparison chart focuses on the therapeutic properties of the similar blends, and not necessarily the essential oils that make up each blend. With this in mind, the comparable blends may have different aromas as well.
This comparison chart is a great guideline if you are looking to try another brand’s blend. Here is the comparison chart:
Like the pictured essential oil carry case? This fabric EO bag was created by Tabitha Dresser of Designs By Dresser. She handcrafts all types of fabric essential oil bags and carriers. You can find her products in her Esty Store.
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