

Thu, Nov 05
|Stovehouse | Suite 330
Aroma & Kids Lab
There is more peer-reviewed research on essential oils and children coming out of NRI than anywhere else in the world. This is the practical version of that work.
Time & Location
Nov 05, 2026, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Stovehouse | Suite 330, 3414 Governors Dr SW, ste 330 Huntsville, AL 35805, USA
About the event
Most of what's on the internet about essential oils and children is wrong. It's either too alarmist to be effective or its too casual to be safe. With kids, everything matters. Plant species matters. Dilution matters. Age matters. And finding that middle ground that delivers both safety and efficacy is key.
This lab opens with NRI's pediatric research: the epidemiological study that definitively evaluated lavender and tea tree safety in children, the NAHA-partnered respiratory RCT, and what the evidence actually shows about which oils are appropriate at which ages. Plain English, no alarmism, no wellness mythology.
Then you make two things built directly from that research.
Children's soothing salve: a beeswax-based balm using botanicals and essential oils with the strongest pediatric evidence profile. Formulated for the specific dilutions the research specifies, not the ones that are easiest to measure.
Kid-safe respiratory inhaler: built from the specific oils used in NRI's NAHA-partnered pediatric respiratory clinical trial, tested in children ages 2–6. The blend uses eucalyptus at a dilution and formulation validated in a published RCT; not estimated from adult data, not extrapolated from traditional use. Portable, effective, and clinically grounded for the ages that matter most.
Whether you're a parent, a practitioner, or someone who works with children and wants to get this right; this is the class.
Registration
Registration Confirmation
Includes all materials to create an evidence based 10ml tension-relief roll-on & personal inhaler
$55.00
Total
$0.00
