THICK STACK ENTERTAINMENT VENTURES, INC. is a wellness lifestyle company and we recommend our products to those interested in leading a holistic life. However, everyone is different and you may have a different reaction to the ingredients of FLOWMIGHTY’s blend and adverse reactions can occur. You are utilizing these products at your own risk. You should not use FLOWMIGHTY sprays if you are concerned about a potential adverse reaction if you have any of the conditions listed below, or if advised not to use them by your healthcare provider.
The information provided to you on this website and various social media sites as well as statements and products referred to throughout this site have not been evaluated nor approved by the FDA. FLOWMIGHTY® is not a medical product, and FLOWMIGHTY is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or condition, or otherwise affect the structure or function of the human body. If you have a health condition or concern, consult a physician or your alternative health care provider. Always consult a medical doctor before using any new product, including FLOWMIGHTY personal essential oil spray.
Be aware that the products on this site may interact with medications you may be taking or medical conditions that you may be experiencing. These products should not be used as a substitute for your own physician’s advice. You should consult your personal physician regarding any issues related to your health. THICK STACK ENTERTAINMENT VENTURES, INC. takes no liability for the misuse of our Products, nor for your reliance on the information on our various websites. FLOWMIGHTY personal aromatherapy sprays should be utilized according to our instructions. FLOWMIGHTY products should be purchased only from FLOWMIGHTY.com and authorized retailers to ensure the highest quality products.
FLOWMIGHTY Sprays are not intended for individuals under 18.
Allergic Reactions:
Allergies are rare with FLOWMIGHTY essential oil blend and yet we encourage you to read the list of the ingredients to ensure that you do not have a known sensitivity or allergy to any of them. If you are allergic to, intolerant of, or think you are allergic to or intolerant of any of the ingredients, you should not use FLOWMIGHTY products. If you experience an allergic reaction or any other adverse reaction to any of our products, we encourage you to seek medical care and discontinue use. Please notify us as soon as practical, if you believe you have experienced an adverse reaction, of any nature, to any of our products. A variety of contact methods can be found on our Contact Us page.
FLOWMIGHTY Sprays are not recommended for asthmatics. People with known upper respiratory illnesses or weaknesses, such as asthma or COPD, should not use FLOWMIGHTY personal aromatherapy sprays.
FLOWMIGHTY Sprays are not recommended for pregnant and breastfeeding women. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not use FLOWMIGHTY personal aromatherapy sprays.
FLOWMIGHTY personal aromatherapy sprays should be utilized according to the instructions. Keep these devices out of the reach of children and pets. The small aluminum cap and atomizer button can be a choking risk to them.
Our discussion regarding the scientific basis behind aromatherapy is for your information only. It includes some theories, including those surrounding Forest Bathing and terpenes that, while interesting, have not been proven factually, and should be interpreted as such.
Precautions
Essentially all substances, salt, and water included, are dangerous, at inappropriate concentrations. The same can be said of the various aromatherapy constituents found within FLOWMIGHTY personal aromatherapy sprays. True allergies can occur with FLOWMIGHTY and could lead to meaningful health-related issues.
Please be aware that, people can experience skin sensitivity including rashes and/or photosensitivity when using topical essential oils. These liquids are not to be taken internally, are not to be ingested, and should be kept out of the reach of children and pets.
General Precautions
For thousands of years, cultures worldwide have utilized aromatherapy. The risks of an allergic reaction, or other adverse reactions, are present with all essential oils, including those used by FLOWMIGHTY. For a comprehensive review of essential oil safety, please consult the textbook by Robert Tisserand: Essential Oil Safety.
Interactions with Medications:
Never ingest essential oils unless under the direction of a medical professional. In regards to pregnant/nursing women and small children, we advise not to use essential oils or products containing them. Some safety precautions for specific essential oils are based on ingestion or topical application, and also on exposure to extremely high volumes and/or concentrations. THICK STACK ENTERTAINMENT VENTURES, INC. recommends that any individual with health concerns or taking prescription medications check with their medical practitioners and refer to appropriate medical research literature for possible pharmacological interactions and contraindications, before using any essential oils, including those sold by THICK STACK ENTERTAINMENT VENTURES, INC.
Here is an alphabetical list of the most common complication known to be associated with essential oils. Note, these have not specifically been noted with FLOWMIGHTY:
- Allspice: May be upsetting to those with irritable bowel syndrome or other problems with digestion.
- Anise: May interact with estrogen-sensitive medications as it has mild estrogenic effects, and should be avoided during pregnancy.
- Basil: May slow blood clotting and should be discontinued 2 weeks before surgery. Basil may also lower blood pressure and should be avoided while pregnant.
- Benzoin: May cause nausea, vomiting, or headache. Avoid use while pregnant or nursing.
- Bergamot: May hinder the absorption of certain medications. Bergamot may also affect the absorption of potassium which may cause muscle cramping.
- Bitter Orange: Should not be taken by those with high blood pressure or glaucoma. As bitter orange is a stimulant, it may interact with a variety of anti-depressants, blood pressure medications, heartbeat-regulating medication, and other stimulants.
- Black Pepper: Should not be taken by pregnant women in therapeutic doses.
- Black spruce: May cause skin irritation. Avoid use while pregnant or nursing.
- Blood Orange: Avoid use while pregnant or nursing.
- Caraway: May cause drowsiness or nausea. As it has been known to induce menstruation, it should be avoided by pregnant women.
- Cardamom: May cause skin irritation, unrest, diarrhea, and heating of the body. Avoid use while pregnant or nursing.
- Cedar: May cause skin irritation, nausea, vomiting, excessive thirst, and damage to the digestive system.
- Cedarwood: May cause skin irritation, nausea, vomiting, excessive thirst, and damage to the digestive system.
- Chamomile: May cause vomiting if ingested in very large amounts. Roman chamomile may cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to the Asteraceae/Compositae family. Members of this family include ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigolds, daisies, and many others.
- Cinnamon: Should not be taken by pregnant women in therapeutic doses as it may act as a uterine stimulant. May cause skin irritation, mouth sores, dizziness, vomiting, and diarrhea.
- Clary Sage: Should not be used during or after alcohol or other recreational narcotic consumption and may cause headaches when used in large quantities.
- Clove: May cause rash and skin irritation.
- Coffee: May cause skin irritation and allergic reactions. Avoid use while pregnant or nursing.
- Copaiba: May cause stomach problems and nausea in large doses.
- Cypress Leaf: Should not be used while pregnant or nursing.
- Davana: Should not be used while pregnant or nursing.
- Dill Seed: Should not be taken by pregnant women in therapeutic doses.
- Douglas Fir: May cause skin irritation, and should not be used while pregnant or nursing. Should be avoided by anyone undergoing treatment for any medical condition.
- Eucalyptus: Should be avoided by people with high blood pressure. Those with asthma and trouble breathing should use eucalyptus with caution.
- Elemi: May cause skin irritation.
- Fennel: Should be avoided during menstruation and in the presence of epilepsy, prostatic hyperplasia, and estrogen-dependent tumors.
- Frankincense: May cause nausea or stomach pain. People with bleeding disorders, who are taking blood-thinning medications, or who are scheduled for surgery should not take Frankincense as it can act as a blood thinner.
- Hops: Should be avoided if pregnant, nursing, or experiencing difficulty sleeping.
- Hyssop: Should not be used if you have a history of seizures as it may trigger them or make them worse.
- Geranium: May affect hormonal balance. Pregnant and nursing women should avoid using it.
- Ginger: May interfere with blood clotting and should not be taken in conjunction with blood thinning medication.
- Helichrysum: Generally regarded as safe, but contains some ketones, therefore not advised for use in small children, pregnant or nursing mothers, or in epileptics.
- Jasmine: Has been reported to produce migraine headaches and worsen estrogen-dependent tumors.
- Kava: Should not be used if you are pregnant or breastfeeding. May cause drowsiness and one should use caution if operating heavy machinery or driving. Do not combine with alcohol. Mild nausea or diarrhea may occur when used in large amounts.
- Lavender: May accentuate the effects of central nervous system depressants, such as narcotics and alcohol.
- Lemon Balm: Can cause skin irritation.
- Lemongrass: Has been reported to aggravate glaucoma and prostatic hyperplasia.
- Lime: May cause skin irritation and photosensitivity. Avoid use while pregnant or nursing.
- Liquidambar: May cause skin irritation.
- Litsea Cubeba: Should not be used if pregnant or have a history of glaucoma.
- Mandarin Green: May cause photosensitivity and skin irritation.
- Mandarin Yellow: May cause photosensitivity and skin irritation.
- Manuka: Pregnant and nursing women should use extra caution.
- Marjoram: Is alleged to lower libido, or put differently, to improve your ability to control your sexual desires.
- Massoia: May cause skin irritation and sensitivities. Avoid use while pregnant or nursing.
- Nagarmotha: May lower blood sugar levels. Should be avoided by anyone pregnant, nursing, or epileptic.
- Neroli: Avoid if pregnant or breastfeeding. May cause drowsiness and one should use caution if operating heavy machinery or driving. Other side effects are possible nausea and headache when used frequently.
- Orange, Sweet: May cause skin irritation, photosensitivity, or allergic reactions. Should be avoided if pregnant or nursing.
- Oregano: Should be avoided by those with heart conditions or blood disorders.
- Parsley: May be harmful to the liver in large quantities.
- Patchouli: May cause dizziness if inhaled for a long period of time. Patchouli can also have a sedative effect in large doses.
- Peppermint: May cause diarrhea, nausea, and respiratory problems if used in large amounts. It should be avoided by those with gastroesophageal reflux disease and gallbladder problems. As peppermint is a stimulant, it may interfere with sleep if taken in large doses close to one’s bedtime.
- Peru balsam: Should not be taken by mouth as it can cause kidney problems.
- Petitgrain, Mandarin: May cause photosensitivity and skin irritation.
- Ravintsara: Not recommended for topical use on or near the faces of infants or small children, due to significant levels of 1,8-cineole.
- Rose: Avoid use during pregnancy as it may stimulate menstrual flow.
- Rose Geranium: Should be avoided during pregnancy and nursing.
- Rosemary: Has the potential to cause seizures in large doses.
- Sage: Should not be used in the presence of seizure disorders or high blood pressure.
- Sandalwood: May cause skin irritation in some people. Sandalwood should be avoided if pregnant.
- Scotch Pine: May cause skin irritation and hypertension.
- Siam Wood: Should be avoided during pregnancy and nursing.
- Spearmint: May cause headaches, nausea, and lightheadedness if inhaled for a prolonged period of time.
- Spike Lavender: Contains camphor, which is not recommended for women who are pregnant or breastfeeding, or for those with epilepsy
- Tangerine: May cause photosensitivity and skin irritation.
- Tarragon: Can interfere with blood clotting and thus should not be used 2 weeks before surgery.
- Tea Tree: Can cause major side effects if ingested, including nausea, vomiting, hallucinations, muscle weakness, and blood cell abnormalities.
- Thyme: Acts as a uterine stimulant and should be entirely avoided during pregnancy.
- Turmeric: Taken in high doses may cause nausea and diarrhea. It may interact with a variety of medications including aspirin, painkillers, blood thinners, and others. It should be discontinued at least two weeks before any surgery. Pregnant women should avoid taking turmeric.
- Vanilla: May cause nausea and headaches if the user is exposed to its scent for a long period of time. In severe cases, vanilla may have adverse effects on the nervous system.
- Wild Orange: May cause photosensitivity and skin irritation.
- Ylang Ylang: May cause nausea and headaches.
FLOWMIGHTY products are not to be ingested or used in any other way except according to our instructions.
Just as with any new product, we encourage you to use judgment and moderation. We do not recommend using FLOWMIGHTY excessively, and in fact, a few very gentle uses, a few times a day, is our recommended usage level.
Please note that while each of the main ingredients in FLOWMIGHTY sprays has been shown to have certain independent effects when used alone, the final product containing all the ingredients has not been tested, and no specific claims are made for the combination of ingredients in any individual FLOWMIGHTY Spray. Furthermore, many of the specific plants and many of the specific terpenes which have been studied by independent researchers and subsequently referenced in the various articles on this website may or may not be included in the current FLOWMIGHTY blend. The references to the scientific literature are intended to provide background information on the subject of plant-based and terpene-based wellness benefits only, and no specific health claim regarding the FLOWMIGHTY blend should be inferred.
While many of the organic ingredients in our whole plant extracts have been used for thousands of years both in aromatherapy as well as in other forms of medicine, and their safety and health benefits with those uses have been well documented, inhaling the specific blend of FLOWMIGHTY essential oil blends have not been specifically tested.
Please note, the International Federation of Aromatherapists does not recommend taking Essential Oils internally, such as swallowing them, but only inhaling them.
It is believed that extended inhaling of concentrated essential oils can be deleterious to your health. Please note that FLOWMIGHTY personal aromatherapy sprays contain concentrated essential oils. If you are concerned about this, don’t use FLOWMIGHTY personal aromatherapy sprays.
Information on this website is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. Information on this website may contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. Information may be changed or updated without notice.
Side Effects of FLOWMIGHTY Personal Aromatherapy Sprays
We would appreciate being notified of any adverse event that occurs to you so we can document them here. Note that the most frequent side effects are temporary burning or stinging sensation, sneezing, or increased nasal discharge. Note that we offer a 30-day unconditional money-back guarantee, and if you are dissatisfied, for any reason, please contact us for a refund.
Some upper respiratory irritation may be due to allergies. If you develop any upper respiratory irritation, you should discontinue using FLOWMIGHTY products immediately.
FLOWMIGHTY’s original spray bottles are not refillable, but you can recycle them.
Reported Side Effects:
The following lists the side effects which have been reported directly to THICK STACK ENTERTAINMENT VENTURES, INC. via email and/or other methods. We do not know if any/all of them are related to the usage of FLOWMIGHTY, but there has been a temporal relationship noted by the user. We also do not know if other side effects have occurred and which have not been reported to us.
More than 6 reports
Temporary burning or stinging sensation
Increased nasal discharge
Sneezing
Liability and Damages
Physical spray atomizers similar to those from which our mist is produced have been known to atomize non-flammable liquids and make them flammable. In addition, undiluted essential oils are highly flammable. And great care should be used not to utilize or store the FLOWMIGHTY spray near flames and high heat. The physical spray bottle can be dangerous if swallowed, or inserted into any body cavity and should not be permitted to be around children or pets. The cap of the spray and the atomizer button is small and can be a choking hazard. THICK STACK ENTERTAINMENT VENTURES, INC. cannot be held liable for any injuries or damages that occur from any such event, including from the inhalation of the mist/vapors produced by FLOWMIGHTY sprays.
THICK STACK ENTERTAINMENT VENTURES, INC’s liability to you shall not exceed the amount of money you spent on acquiring FLOWMIGHTY products and shall, furthermore, not include any liability for any indirect loss, loss of profit, injury, or other damages. Any suit brought against THICK STACK ENTERTAINMENT VENTURES, INC. based upon information on this website or based upon claims of damages from FLOWMIGHTY products shall be brought in Sussex County, Delaware, and shall be governed under the laws of the State of Delaware, United States.
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