Nebulizers provide the best form of diffusion for
aromatherapy. Nebulizers consist of a system that uses air pressure
generated by a compressing unit to vaporize the essential oils. A glass
nebulizing bulb serves as a condenser allowing only the finest particles of the
essential oil to escape into the air. The condensed droplets of essential oil flow back down to
be nebulized again. This results in the ionization of the oils. This process
brakes down the essential oils into their smallest components.
Why is nebulizing the best way to diffuse?
Because heat is not used, the essential oils are not chemically changed or broken down.
This makes nebulizers superb for clinical aromatherapy studies.
Nebulizers are incredibly efficient. A much larger percentage of the essential
oil is diffused. They will save you money by using less of your rare essential oils.
Nebulizers are safe to leave unattended, and some have timed cycles or flow
adjusting. This greatly expands the range of environments that they can be used
in. The models with built in timed cycles reduces the chance of saturation or
overdosing from the essential oil.
Nebulizers can fill a much larger area than flame or electric heat diffusers.
The Hand Blown Advantage
The precision glass nebulizer is a uniquely calibrated
injector that evenly releases fine essences into the air for the
most effective aromatherapy possible. The
small diameter and curved shape of the outlet reduce the noise
level and prevent dust and other particles from contaminating
the essential oils. In addition, the glass construction of the
diffuser prevents the chemical changes that result when your
essential oil
contacts metal parts.
The all glass advantage!
There are some diffuser models on the market that use a
metal injector. They use a tube to draw the oil from the oil
bottle itself. Many do not come with an on/off switch all
of our models have an inline on/off switch. There is a short term benefit to this in that
changing the essential oils is just a matter of changing bottles. However, the
tubing, metal injector, and other surfaces contact the essential
oils which
are then introduced into the new oil bottle. Moreover, the metal
injector is susceptible to irreversible clogging. Our nebulizing
diffuser protects your essential oils, and reduces the amount of oil used.
Professional Model - A must for professional therapeutic
results
The Professional model offers built-in
interval release of essential oil: The interval
timer alternately diffuses for 7 minutes and
turns off for 23 minutes. Over time our nervous
systems adapt to continuous scent causing
awareness of the fragrance to be lost. The cyclic
administration of this diffuser heightens
experience of the aroma and strengthens the
biological effect. This is also a high volume nebulizer and
can saturate a 1500 sq. ft room. It has an adjustable
output to tailor it to your specific environment.
Essential oil Nebulizer Professional Model $179.99
On Sale 159.99
Essential oil
Nebulizer
The Room model
This is our most popular model. It is quiet and has a fixed low
output that is especially good for use during sleep or in smaller rooms. The pump is a lilac-gray color approximately 4"x 2.5" x 2" in
size. If you have never used an essential oil nebulizer this diffuser will
amaze you. Your oils never smelled so good. The version we
carry comes with an on/off switch and no metal parts come in
contact with your oils.
Looking for a lower cost alternative
electric diffuser?
Listen to what experienced users have
to say:
"the interval timing
feature in Amrita's Nebulizing Professional
Diffuser allows me to keep the unit on all day
and night with maximum therapeutic benefit while
using a minimum amount of oil. We recommend it to
everyone, and love the results!"
Jeanne Rose, author of over 20 books on
herbal and essential oil therapies including The
Aromatherapy Book
"In my 20 years experience with
aromatherapy, I have used quite a few different types of
diffusers and still find overall, the Amrita Diffuser is
the best:
The oils are broken down into a very fine,
invisible mist. This makes for smooth absorption
through the sense of smell. It also makes oil usage
highly efficient and economical.
For cases that require direct inhalation the
narrow tip of the diffuser can be inserted into the
nostrils.
It is easy to clean."
Victoria Edwards, internationally
acclaimed aromatherapist and founding president of the
American Aromatherapy Association
"The ingenious design of the Amrita Diffuser
makes it the Rolls Royce of diffusers."
Margot Latimer, Teacher of Shirley Price Aromatherapy
Courses
"The Amrita Diffuser is the only
diffuser that works!"
Marianne Vitriol, Aromatherapist at Seven Continents
Marketing Ltd.
How to use your new nebulizing diffuser for true
aromatherapy
To use a nebulizing cool air diffuser:
First uncork and fill the reservoir with 8 to 20 drops of your favorite pure
essential oils or blends.
Replace the cork into the filling hole securely. Set the dispersion rate
adjustment to your preference (on adjustable diffusers)
Next plug in and/or turn on your nebulizing diffuser.
The volatile (lighter that air) components of the essential oil will be
nebulized and begin filling the room. Enjoy the pleasing aromas as they inspire
you for hours.
Try to keep oils in the diffuser when it is running. This will help increase the
lifespan of the diffuser. Replacement parts are available. Do not add water
to the oils. The droplets of water will be too heavy to leave the diffuser.
Caution: Prevent
clogging:
Do not use NSP Massage Oil or Thick, resinous essential oils at full
concentration are not recommended for the diffuser. Such oils are Benzoin,
Blue Chamomile, Myrrh, Patchouli, Sandalwood, Vetiver, Vanilla or Ylang Ylang;
they can clog the Nebulizing Diffuser's
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