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Essential Oils and High Blood Pressure
High blood pressure, or hypertension, is common in American adults. Left untreated, it can result in heart attack and stroke.
Some believe taking essential oils can lower blood pressure that’s consistently high. A 2012 clinical studyTrusted Source on aromatherapy’s effect on hypertension supports this notion. The study used a blend of lavender, ylang ylang, marjoram, and neroli essential oils.
Essential oils can be effective used alone or in combination with other oils. There is limited scientific research, however, on the effectiveness of essential oils for high blood pressure. If you have high blood pressure, consult your doctor before using essential oils as a natural treatment.
Essential oils to lower blood pressure
Here are 18 of the essential oils that are recommended by those who advocate their use for the treatment of high blood pressure.
Bergamot
Bergamot essential oil may lower heart rate and blood pressure.
Cedarwood
Cedarwood essential oil can promote relaxation and temporarily decrease heart rate.
Citronella
Citronella essential oil helps to ease stress. This in turn can lower blood pressure.
Clary sage
Clary sage essential oil can reduce anxiety levels and thus lower blood pressure.
Frankincense
Frankincense essential oil may reduce stress levels and regulate the heart.
Jasmine
Jasmine essential oil might ease a tense nervous system.
Helichrysum
Helichrysum essential oil is believed to have hypotensive properties that act as a natural relaxant to reduce blood pressure.
Lavender
Lavender essential oil has calming properties that may reduce anxiety and heart rate.
Lemon
Lemon essential oil is believed to relieve stress and depression, and as such support lowering blood pressure naturally.
Lemon balm
Lemon balm essential oil may decrease blood pressure while protecting against heart palpitations, tachycardia, and heart attacks.
Lime
Lime essential oil is said to have stress-reducing properties.
Neroli
Neroli essential oil may have antihypertension properties.
Rose
The calming effect and anti-inflammatory characteristics of rose essential oil helps relax the entire body to increase blood circulation and lower high blood pressure.
Sage
Sage essential oil may promote weight loss through increasing the body’s metabolism. Weight loss has been shown to have a positive influence on lowering blood pressure.
Sweet marjoram
Sweet marjoram essential oil may dilate blood vessels to lower high blood pressure.
Valerian
Valerian essential oil may have powerful calming effects on the nervous system, which can:
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lower blood pressure
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ease heart palpitations
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ease insomnia
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calm hyperactivity
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reduce nervous tension
Yarrow
Yarrow essential oil is considered one of the top oils for improving blood circulation.
Ylang ylang
Ylang ylang essential oil may help decrease levels of cortisol, known as the “stress hormone,” and thus lower blood pressure.
Using essential oils for high blood pressure
Essential oils can be used alone or mixed together. Those who advocate their use suggest a blend to maximize the power of various plants. Here are a few examples of blends believed to target high blood pressure.
Lotion recipe
Ingredients:
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5 drops of lavender essential oil
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5 drops of clary sage essential oil
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5 drops of frankincense essential oil
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2 oz. of coconut oil
Instructions:
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Mix all ingredients together thoroughly.
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Rub a small amount into your temples and under your nose
Diffuser recipe
Ingredients:
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3 drops of bergamot essential oil
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3 drops of lavender essential oil
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3 drops of ylang ylang essential oil
Instructions:
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Combine ingredients.
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Put the mixture into an aromatherapy diffuser.
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Slowly inhale the oils for 15 to 30 minutes.
Massage oil recipe
Ingredients:
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10 drops of lavender essential oil
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7 drops of ylang ylang essential oil
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5 drops of sweet marjoram essential oil
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1 drop of neroli essential oil
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2 oz. of almond oil
Instructions:
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Combine the sweet marjoram, ylang ylang, mandarin, and lavender essential oils.
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Combine 7 drops of this essential oil mixture with the almond oil.
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Use it as a massage oil or add it to a warm bath.
Are essential oils safe?
According to the National Cancer InstituteTrusted Source, safety tests for essential oils have shown few risks or side effects when these oils are used as directed. The majority have been labeled GRAS (generally recognized as safe) by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Essential oils shouldn’t be ingested, only used diluted in a carrier oil for application on the skin (massage) or inhalation (aromatherapy).
If you’re considering any treatment or therapy, including the use of essential oils, it’s always a good idea to consult with your doctor beforehand.
Medically reviewed by Debra Rose Wilson, Ph.D., MSN, R.N., IBCLC, AHN-BC, CHT — Written by Scott Frothingham — Updated on November 1, 2018