A Mind Space Energy Cleanse Essential Oil Blend
One of the more esoteric benefits of essential oils is their ability to cleanse energy—negative, stagnant, and blocked. It’s one of my favorite aspects of aromatherapy. This Energy Cleanse essential oil blend combines fruit and leaf essential oils known to dispel stagnant and negative energy. The aroma is sweet and fresh with just a touch of spiciness.
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In this Post:
⭐️Energy Cleanse Recipe
- 4 drops Tangerine (Citrus reticulata)
- 3 drops Pink Pepper (Schinus molle)
- 2 drops Tulsi/Holy Basil (Ocimum sanctum / O. tenuiflorum)
- 1 drop Siberian Fir (Abies siberica)
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BONUS INHALER: This blend also makes a great aromatherapy inhaler so you can Energy Cleanse wherever you are. Just add the blend as is to a small bowl, soak it up with the wick, and assemble the inhaler. I like using this blend in a reusable inhaler so I can easily refresh the wick as often as I need.
Because I diffuse this blend often and refresh my inhaler every 4 weeks or so, I like to have a stock bottle of Energy Cleanse on hand.
Get Stock Bottle Drop Counts
Here are the drop counts for a 5ml essential oil bottle. This will hold about 100 drops of essential oil (depending on the viscosity of the oil and the size of the reducer orifice).
Add your drops directly to the essential oil bottle. Then insert the reducer and cap tightly. Finally roll the bottle between the palms of your hands for at least 30 seconds. This allows the oils to fully blend with each other and it imparts a bit of your energy to the blend.
And remember: Affix a label right away!
Energy Cleanse Stock Bottle
- 40 drops Tangerine essential oil (Citrus reticulata)
- 30 drops Pink Pepper essential oil (Schinus molle)
- 20 drops Tulsi/Holy Basil essential oil (Ocimum sanctum / O. tenuiflorum)
- 10 drops Siberian Fir essential oil (Abies siberica)
Why These Essential Oils?
I love combining the sweet aromas of fruit essential oils with the fresher aroma of leaf oils. In Energy Cleanse the combination of fruit and leaf activates positive energy and clears the head by encouraging deeper breaths.
“Essential oils…have their own vibrations that connect with the frequencies in the human energy field, causing effects in the physical, emotional, and spiritual body.”
~Valerie Ann Worwood, Aromatherapy for the Soul (1999)
Tangerine (Citrus reticulata)
Closely related to Mandarin, Tangerine essential oil shares Mandarin’s ability to ease stress and tension. Tangerine is especially effective for those who are overworked or feel tired all the time. Its sweet, juicy aroma is uplifting and restorative.
Pink Pepper (Schinus molle)
I adore the complexity of the dry, peppery, somewhat sweet floral aroma of Pink Pepper essential oil. It helps dispel negative energy and encourages positive energy and confidence. It’s especially useful for those who need to foster patience with themselves. I find Pink Pepper enhances the energetics of any blend.
Tulsi/Holy Basil (Ocimum sanctum / O. tenuiflorum)
One of my favorite essential oils and herbs, Tulsi is called the “Queen of Herbs.” Distilled from the flowers and the leaves, it is at once breath-opening and calming. Its aroma is complex, sweet, fresh, peppery, and somewhat clove-like. Both the essential oil and the herb provide support for mental exhaustion and enhance resilience to daily stress.
Tulsi not an easy essential oil to source reliably. So, if you can’t find it from a trusted supplier, you can substitute Tulsi with another favorite: Sweet Basil. Sweet Basil is like a soft hug that warms and loosens negative energy, While effective in an energy cleanse blend, the aroma and energetics of Sweet Basil is gentler and not nearly as complex as Tulsi.
Siberian Fir (Abies siberica)
Distilled from the needles, Siberian Fir is a fresh, breath-opening, energy cleansing essential oil. Like other oils rich in the phytochemical (phyto = plant) bornyl acetate, Siberian Fir is calming, energetically balancing, and helps improve mental focus.
What’s your favorite way(s) to cleanse your energy? Does it include aromatics?
Mom’s Energy Cleanse Shopping List
The quote on the vibrational frequencies of essential oils is from Aromatherapy for the Soul, by Valerie Ann Worwood. You can find it on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle versions.
Most of the essential oils in Energy Cleanse can be found in Mom’s Favorites for Energy & Focus on Amazon—featuring Plant Therapy and Edens Garden. Here are the specific essential oils I use in my Energy Cleanse blend:
- Holy Basil/Tulsi essential oil (Ocimum sanctum / O. tenuiflorum):
- Aromatics International, sustainable
- Plant Therapy (not currently available).
- Sweet Basil essential oil (Ocimum basilicum):
- Plant Therapy, organic (Direct and Amazon)
- Aromatics International, organic.
- Pink Pepper essential oil (Schinus molle):
- Edens Garden, sustainable (Amazon).💛
- Siberian Fir essential oil (Abies siberica):
- Aromatics International, wildcrafted
- Plant Therapy, sustainable “Fir Needle” (Direct and Amazon).
- Tangerine essential oil (Citrus reticulata):
- Edens Garden, sustainable (on Amazon)
- Plant Therapy, organic (Direct and Amazon).
This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. It is for educational purposes only.
All recipes provided are for personal use and are not designed for re-sale or large-scale manufacturing.
Please consult your doctor, naturopath, herbal practitioner, or other qualified health professional for medical advice and before starting any herbal regimen, particularly if you are pregnant or nursing, have any existing medical conditions, or are taking any medications.
Chris P | Author, Certified Aromatherapist, Natural Skin Care Formulator
Chris (“Mom”) enjoys formulating bespoke aromatherapy, skin care, and herbal products to support her family, pets, friends, and clients. She also loves experimenting with recipes in the kitchen. An avid reader, writer, and lifetime learner, Chris enthusiastically explores research rabbit holes and then writes about her discoveries.💚 (Learn more >>)