The 7 Best Aromatherapy Inhalers
This wiki has been updated 19 times since it was first published in December of 2018. The use of essential oils is a natural way to relax and relieve symptoms of common ailments, like colds and headaches. These personal inhalers come in battery-operated options that create a tiny amount of scented mist, and small, refillable containers with absorbent wicks. This type of aromatherapy is generally considered safe for adults who don't suffer from asthma.
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Editor's Notes
January 04, 2019:
Investigated the safety of aromatherapy inhalers and found that the battery-operated types are considered safest when they don't heat over 120 degrees. The Moxe Peace is ranked first because it meets this standard. The Sage Hill is ranked the best refillable inhaler due to it's quality glass container.
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