So Many Candles, So Many Problems
I used to LOVE candles. I’m talking borderline obsession here—I had so many going at once it’s a miracle I didn’t burn down the house! But now, looking back, I can’t believe what I was doing to my health. I’m just grateful my body survived it all 

The thing is, most candles out there aren’t as harmless as they seem. In fact, many of them are straight-up bad for you. I had no clue at the time, but once I dug into what’s actually in the candles I was burning daily, I knew something had to change.

Here are just a few of the issues most candles cause:

  1. Paraffin Wax – Most candles are made from paraffin, which is a petroleum byproduct (yikes!). When burned, it releases harmful chemicals like benzene and toluene—both known carcinogens. Not exactly what you want floating around in your home, right?
  2. Artificial Fragrances – We all love that cinnamon spice or vanilla bean scent, but those artificial fragrances can emit chemicals that contribute to indoor air pollution. These can trigger respiratory issues, allergies, and who knows what else.
  3. Wicks with Metal Cores – Some candles have wicks that contain metal, which can include lead. When burned, they release toxic particles into the air—definitely not something you want your family (or yourself) breathing in.
Making the Switch to Essential Oils

When I realized what I was doing to my body (and the indoor air quality of my home), I knew it was time to ditch the candles. That’s when I discovered the magic of diffusers. Let me tell you, it was a total game-changer!

Now, I’ve definitely gone a little overboard with my collection of diffusers—I might have more than one or five 😂. But hey, they’re way better for my health, and a lot of them have a candlelight setting that mimics that cozy glow I used to love.

Why Essential Oils Are Better

Essential oils give me the same amazing seasonal smells I loved from candles—without the toxins. Plus, they come with health benefits! Whether it’s lavender for relaxation, eucalyptus for clearing the airways, or orange for a mood boost, essential oils do way more than just make your home smell nice.

So, if you’re still clinging to your candle obsession (no judgment, I get it!), maybe it’s time to give essential oils a try. Your body—and your indoor air quality—will thank you.

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Meet Leah Negrin

 
I am a bold, beautiful, sometimes timid, usually happy, essential oil, nutrition junkie. Although at 39 I feel as if I've had several careers over a lifetime (or at least sometimes when I look back at my resume that is what shines through). I've been a paralegal, an office manager, an administrative assistant, worked in commercial lending and have finally landed on nutrition.

My journey to nutrition started many years ago when my sister was diagnosed with celiac disease and food had to change for the family. From there, along my own health journey I’ve helped people not only figure out what to eat but how to do it so that it can work for them sustainably. For almost seven years I’ve been counseling people on their nutrition and weight loss journeys. 

Finally getting some sunshine in Southern California *Photo credit  Brittany Hassett 

I am knowledgeable about what purpose food serves your body and I focus on finding sustainable options when it comes to food; this also led to my love of essential oils. I had the opportunity to attend a workshop where a registered dietitian spoke about using essential oils in her practice to help her patients. I was floored. I knew that #plantsheal but I didn't realize that others in the 'conventional' medical community thought that as well!! Learning that it was possible to incorporate these magical little bottles gave me a huge sense of hope.


Alina, myself and Caitlin (oily bffs) *Photo credit Anne Negrin

 
As I learned more about these oils I was diagnosed with increased intestinal permeability or as many of us know it, leaky gut. Leaky gut has been around for quite awhile but many of us are just learning what this is or why this is even more common these days than ever before. Many issues can be related to leaky gut including autoimmune diseases. Receiving this diagnosis just led me down a path further to learn about nutrition and how to best serve my body and take care of myself.


Enjoying a vegan ice cream cone in Budapest! *Photo credit to Michelle Owen 

Since birthing our sweet baby boy at home earlier this year I’ve been incredibly passionate about helping other women too who are pregnant and new mothers with their nutrition. Eating healthy for your pregnant body and your postpartum self is a game changer for both mother and baby.

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