Healy User tips with 100% Oregano Essential Oil

For fire, truth & taking your energy back

Sometimes, softness isn’t what you need.
Sometimes you don’t need comfort — you need clarity.
Not a lullaby, but a wake-up call.

That’s where Healy comes in.
This oil isn’t here to soothe you.
She’s here to wake you up — with love, but with power.


⚠️ WARNING: VERY STRONG!
Healy is not meant to be used in large amounts.
Use just one drop, always diluted with a carrier oil (like jojoba or almond oil).
Not safe during pregnancy or for young children.
Use with care and respect — a little goes a long way.
Keep out of reach of children!


Oregano is a true powerhouse in the plant world.

For centuries, it’s been used as a natural antibiotic — to fight infections, boost the immune system, and clear negative energy.
It’s spicy, purifying, and bold. It speaks the truth.

Healy is like that honest friend who says:
“Love, this isn’t who you are. Come back to yourself.”

We call this oil the “letting go” oil at Infinirgy.


When to use Healy:

🌿 When you feel lost in someone else’s energy
🌿 When your mind is full of noise, drama, or old conversations
🌿 When you’re stuck in something you’ve outgrown
🌿 When you need your “no” to be stronger than your “yes”
🌿 When your body says: I’m done
🌿 When your intuition whispers: Let go


PMS Anger Reclaim — what do we mean?

Let’s be real: during PMS or menopause, women can feel so angry, sensitive, or on edge.
That doesn’t mean we’re “too much” — we just feel the things we usually push down.

That anger has something to tell you.
It’s speaking about your boundaries, your needs, your tiredness.
So instead of shutting it down — use it.

Tip: Grab Healy, dilute one drop, and massage it into your belly or lower back.
Breathe. Let the heat move through you.
You are allowed to feel. You are allowed to take up space.


💧 Other ways to use Healy:

1.“I want my energy back” moment
Add a few drops to your diffuser.
Close your eyes.
Feel your energy returning from every place and person where you left it.
Breathe. You’re home again.

2. “I Say NO — and mean it”
Dilute a drop and rub it on your solar plexus (above your belly).
Stand tall. Breathe deep.
Feel your boundaries. They matter.

3. After a heavy conversation
Feeling drained after talking to someone?
Rub one diluted drop under your feet and say:
“I release what isn’t mine.”

4. Oregano shower detox
Put a few drops on the floor of your shower (not in the direct water stream — oil and water don’t mix well).
Let the steam rise.
Let it lift what no longer belongs to you.
Let it go.

5 .Truth-Telling Ritual
Rub Healy into your throat (diluted).
Speak something you’ve been holding back — out loud, even just to yourself.
Feel how fire and freedom are linked.

6. Letting go ritual
Diffuse Healy while journaling about someone you’re ready to release.
Light a scent candle or diffuse Healy or drop her onto a lava stone.
Write about the person or pattern you’re ready to release.

Picture the invisible string between you severed — gently, but fully.
Say: “I return what’s yours. I reclaim what’s mine.”
7. Workspace Energy Cleanse
Add Healy to a spray bottle with distilled water and witch hazel.
Mist your laptop, desk, chair, or client space.
Let your workspace hold your frequency — not everyone else’s.

8. Sole Support

Massage into your feet before entering spaces that may test your limits.
You’re not just stepping in — you’re grounding yourself with care.

Let me know if you’d like it to lean more poetic, nurturing, or practical.
Rub into your feet before going into environments that challenge your boundaries.


Do you love to blend?
Healy pairs beautifully with:

🌱 Earthy – for grounding after letting go
🧘‍♀️ Trusty – when you want to feel safe and protected
💗 Unity – to reconnect with yourself in relationships
💧 Cleary or Freely – for deep emotional cleansing and freedom


Healy isn’t here to keep you small.
She’s here to bring you back home — to your fire, your truth, your power.

She’s not sweet comfort — she’s pure self-love.

🧡 Use her when you’re ready to stop shrinking, pleasing, or doubting.
Let her be your flame of truth.