So my new liquid revolves around nerve and inflammation relief in the physical aspect, helping with pain in general. When for the mental aspects most of the flavors anxiety is the main focus, with a couple flavors also addressing depression and one having the possibility of helping with insomnia too. I actually chose 5 starting flavors with this one, for multiple reasons, but also going against my usual rule.
Clary Sage Essential Oil- This was used the most for both Anxiety and depression mental health, physically it was used for nervous system health, general pain relief, anti-inflammatory, menstrual, help sleeping. It is also good for addiction, which in my case would be good for my obsessive thoughts, and it is also good for seizures supposedly. It has an herbaceous flavor, kind of like the actual herb sage, but also a little peppery and floral.
Vetiver Essential Oil- This was the second largest dose of the various essential oils used. I specifically chose vetiver for it's anti-inflammatory benefits, also it is used in this mix for it's ability to help heal nerve damage. It is also a sedative, making it good for anxiety relief and general sleep. This can help with general pain relief, helping the growth of new tissue or muscle, and multiple other benefits. It has a wonderful flavor/scent that comes out strongly in this mix, it reminds me when I drew it directly from the bottle like it had a woodsy smell, and hickory smoke undertones. When actually vaped you get the taste of liquid smoke almost? Only I find liquid smoke in general to be disgusting so it is much much more tolerable and I find it quite nice in fact.
Frankincense Essential Oil- Third largest dose of essential oils used. I used Frankincense for the anti-inflammatory and general pain relief it provides, it also provides general uterine health and can help with healing internal wounds. Mental benefits, it is a sedative, and is great for helping with anxiety and insomnia. It also is good for respiratory issues, is considered good for oral and general skin health. I am not really sure if I ended up buying a good quality frankincense or not, may need to switch mine out with something else. When I drew it up into the syringe, which is generally when I start smelling the different notes in the Essential Oils, it smelled similar to burnt rubber, like tires? Generally not a good smell. Considering I bought the more expensive one, around 20-22 dollars for a 10ml bottle... maybe I need to look into a different source for this particular Essential Oil. I don't taste/smell it at all when I vape it, which is nice for sure.
Spearmint Essential Oil- One of the smallest doses I used, I generally chose spearmint for the physical benefit I would get personally which most mint flavors help me with nausea caused by anxiety or stress. But still spearmint is great in this blend (not only for the flavor it adds) but it also helps with general tissue regeneration, it's a stimulant, which I do want a small amount of since most of my oils (even if they are considered stimulants too) lay heavily in the sedative area, and is also called a carminative. Which means it physically relaxes stress/anxiety symptoms, so twitching/migraines/stomach upsets, etc. can be calmed by this oil. I added very little of the spearmint because if peppermint is strong, multiply that by about 5 for the strength of spearmint as far as taste. I easily taste spearmint though it only adds about a quarter at most compared to my other oils. It adds just enough brightness to take all the floral flavors I have and make them not too much.
Chamomile Essential Oil- At the same dose of spearmint is how I used this essential oil. And I want to specify what I kind I used, I specifically use Roman Chamomile because the German is tinted blue naturally, (which I don't think would be great for my lungs though idk) and generally because Roman gives more internal benefits, while you'd want to use the German Blue Chamomile for more like a topical kind of use. German Blue is definitely useful (great for antiseptic and wound healing) I just would never personally vape it. I don't generally use a lot of Chamomile in my personal vape liquids because of my dislike for most Chamomile flavors. Though if I had a friend I was making a liquid for and they liked chamomile teas or something I would be fine with adding more, it generally has some great benefits. Roman Chamomile is generally great for stimulating your brain and getting rid of the exhaustion that can come with depression or general tiredness (usually you use it in smaller quantities for this effect). While for the help with insomnia affect and general sedative help you use a larger amount. I have found using a smaller amount but generally vaping more than I would in one sitting gives me the same sedative affect. They are generally good for anti-inflammatory help too, pain relief, migraine help, stomach regularity, and can relax nerve pain.
This one I began originally trying after about two days of steeping (my usual minimum rule), however I have realized with this current flavor, that it wasn't enough time in my opinion. It's actual flavors/EOs in the last 12 hours have been separating from the VG and making the actual hit I take unless I shake the vape itself, pretty much flavorless and therefore useless. I have been steeping now for just a few hours above 4 days now, the scent has changed from strongly vetiver based, to more taking on the spearmint flavor. But this isn't in the actual vape. I plant to let it steep in the mixing bottle for another... 7 days before trying some fresh liquid and seeing the difference. Be prepared for updates in the form of other posts.
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