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Steady Path (Proverbs 3:5-6) Aromatherapy Inhaler
$7.00
Steady Path Aromatherapy Inhaler – Proverbs 3:5–6
Peppermint • Ginger
Find calm in the middle of life’s moving moments.
The Steady Path Inhaler is designed to be a gentle companion during travel, motion discomfort, or times when you feel unsettled. Whether you’re on a long car ride, flying, or simply needing a moment to reset, this inhaler offers a refreshing, grounding aroma to help you pause, breathe, and refocus.
Inspired by Proverbs 3:5–6, this inhaler is more than a scent—it’s a reminder to trust God even when the path feels uncertain.
“Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways submit to Him, and He will make your paths straight.”
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🌿 Scent Profile
A crisp and revitalizing blend of:
• Peppermint – cooling and refreshing
• Ginger – warm and grounding
This combination is commonly used to promote a sense of balance and comfort during motion.
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✨ How to Use
1. Remove cap
2. Hold just below your nose
3. Inhale deeply 2–3 times
4. Repeat as needed
Perfect for:
• car rides
• flights
• travel days
• moments of discomfort or unease
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🙏 A Spiritual Reminder
Keep this inhaler in your bag, car, or pocket as a small but meaningful reminder:
God is with you—wherever you go, even in the in-between moments.
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🎁 Thoughtful Gift Idea
A meaningful and practical gift for:
• travelers
• students
• loved ones going through stressful seasons
• care packages
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📦 Product Details
• Personal aromatherapy inhaler
• Made with essential oils
• Compact and travel-friendly
• Long-lasting (typically 2–3 months with regular use)
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⚠️ Disclaimer
This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any medical condition. Use is for personal aromatic support only.
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💛 From Our Heart
Each product is created to encourage intentional moments with God—whether at home, on the road, or wherever life takes you.
Breathe deeply. Trust fully. Walk steadily.



