DIY Wellness Essential Oil Rollerballs
- Juju Gurgel
- Apr 10, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Dec 27, 2024
Create these easy to make essential oil rollerballs with these wellness blend recipes

It's spring time and along with beautiful flowers also comes many seasonal allergies. This time around in 2020 we also have the coronavirus, a respiratory disease that has brought our entire world to a stop, making social distancing a new way of interacting with people.
More than ever there has been a need to keep ourselves healthy and ready to fight off any seasonal threat and as for me and my family, we believe in Jesus and essential oils.
Essential oils are a great way to help keep the immune system's defense high and have scientifically be proven to aid in combating many viruses and bacterias.
In this article, I am sharing three easy and simple DIY rollerball blends you can make for the seasonal threats that comes about during spring time.
DIY Wellness Essential Oil Rollerballs
For each recipe, you will use a 10ml rollerball bottle, add the essential oils then fill it up with coconut oil (PUC - pure, unrefined and cold pressed).

Breath Well
Help maintain respiratory air ways clear as well as minimize the effects caused by seasonal allergies and threats.
2 drops of Eucalyptus
2 drops of Lemon
2 drops of Peppermint
Apply along throat from behind ear to the collar bone 3 to 5 times daily.


Seasonal Blend
Helps to protects against seasonal and environmental elements.
2 drop of Lemon
2 drops of Lavender
2 drops of Peppermint
Apply under nose or along throat 3 to 5 times daily.


Immune Defense
Helps to promote a healthy immune system and supports the body's natural antioxidant defenses.
3 drops of Lemon
1 drop of Melaleuca
1 drop of Oregano
1 drop of Lavender
Apply to chest, upper back and/or throat during the day and at night apply to bottom of feet


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I also got my cranberry hibiscus at Echo in Ft. Myers over 13 years ago and I love that they still pop up in my yard. I've been trying to find the exact macros this plant provides to your diet but all I ever come up with is info on either the tea or the flowers. I use the leaves in my salads daily when its growing fresh in my yard. I do prefer the smaller leaves for salad. Any additional info you may have is appreciated!
Charlotte