Blended essential oils to help prevent stretch marks
Essential oils for you to use that could help to promote elasticity of the skin to assist skin stretching without excessive scar damage on the abdomen, hips and breasts that can sometimes happen during pregnancy. Chipregnancy oil’s unique aroma comes from a composition of molecules that are released into the atmosphere creating a beautiful odour. On a molecular level the aroma molecules playfully invade your senses, this is aimed to foster feelings of peace, confidence and relaxation to help calm the spirit and free the mind.
Chipregnancy developed this unique blend hoping its affect will penetrate deep into babies psyche to help personality and character develop in a positive way on the cellular and spiritual plains.
ESSENTIAL OILS FOR STRETCH MARK PREVENTION
AND FETAL STIMULATION
Essential oils for you, your growing baby and the delicate skin of your tummy,
waist and breasts.
During your pregnancy the skin of the abdomen, waist and breasts become stretched.
The skin is very elastic and can stretch a long way, the only problem is, is
the skin can only stretch so far before it becomes over-strected.When this happen
the skin develops stretch marks that can look unsightly. To help overcome this
problem fourseas has professionally developed a essential oils blend that when massaged
into the skin on a regular basis can help improve the integrity of the skin
cells, helping the cells to become more elastic and supple thus preventing stretch
marks were the skin is stretched as the baby grows.
Fetal stimulation
Doctors have known for years that when a baby is born one of the senses that
it relies on to recognize and bond with its care giver is the sense of smell.
The sense of smell also known as the olfactory system is one of the most important
senses developed within the human being. Correct or enjoyable odors can stimulate
extreme pleasure for most people, whilst an improper odor can ruin your day
and completely put you off of something that was desirable at one time. The
Olfactory system works by stimulating a nerve that lies in the nose, this nerve
is exposed to the open air and is the only major nerve exposed to the outside
world in this way that is directly linked to the brain. Part of the brain that
is stimulated by smells and the natural chemicals that are a part of the odor
is know as the limbic system or old brain. This part of the brain is where our
natural instincts are suppose to be (breathing, feeling protected, running from
danger, reflex actions etc.). Its this part of the brain that may affect the
baby as you rub in the oils on your tum to help prevent stretch marks. The oils
affect the baby because the natural chemicals you are rubbing in enter the blood
stream and through the blood stream the baby is exposed to the essential oils
natural properties. The oils also can promote a bonding stimuli for the baby
after its is born (its advisable to still put the oils on the abdominal skin
up to a week after birth), because the baby's memory may be triggered to recognize
the oils scent that you have worn during the pregnancy.
Price 
100ml bottle £80 + pp.
4 100ml bottles £320 + 1 bottle free with free pp. Buy
Pregnancy study in China (other pregnancy research)
Study using 196 pregnant women before and after chi gong exercise found that the heart rate of the foetus either slowed or increased with any congestion in the mothers breathing alleviated and the blood vessels in the mother's limbs becoming dilated. Chi gong may contribute to natural labour as observations show that women who practice chi gong before they give birth do not tend to suffer from difficult or premature labour. This is because abdominal respiration diaphragmatic function is improved this has a massage effect on the organs in the viscera which could increase blood circulation around the body and to the foetus, the muscles of the diaphragm also become stronger and are more within the control of the mother during labour improving the chance of being able to give a good strong push at the right time.
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