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  • Jasmine Essential Oil For Aromatherapy  By : Sharon Hopkins
    A sturdy evergreen shrub of bright green leaves with white star shaped flowers, Jasmine with sweet and floral aroma, native of Asia and Africa is one of the oldest and widely used scented flower.

    Jasmine flower blooms only at night hence they hand picked at night time only. Being the most delicate and extremely fragile, jasmine essential oil is steam distilled from its flowers. Huge quantities of jasmine petals are required to prepare one ounce of essential oil, hence is r...
  • Aromatherapy – Using Nature’s Aroma To Cure  By : Sharon Albright
    Aromatherapy makes use of the essential oils from the plants and other aromatic compounds to help soothe the human mind and cure certain illness. You can do it at home with the help of essential oils, perfume and cosmetics. When it becomes a part of pharmacology, it is known as clinical aromatherapy.

    Aromachology studies the effects of different aromas on human behavior. Certain aromas are believed to have relaxing effect on our mind and body. Aromatherapy includes not on...
  • Create Your Own Bliss With Aromatherapy  By : Sherry Frewerd
    I live an alternative lifestyle. It’s nothing radical or rebellious. I’m a work at home mom, over forty with a toddler. At this point in my life I expected to have a bustling career and grown kids either out of the house or about ready to leave the nest, but life doesn’t always turn out the way we’re told it should – stuff happens; stressful situations pop up everyday, either caused by us or ‘for’ us.

    How do I ‘treat’ these situations and still care for my mind and body wi...
  • Massage Tables - How To Choose The Right One  By : M. Williams
    In the recent years, interest in alternative medicines has steadily grown, most impressively through the spread of massage therapy. This form of therapy provides numerous benefits for health, fitness, and mental well-being. Massage improves circulation, increasing blood and lymph flow throughout the body. It stimulates the nervous system, affects internal organs, and helps heal sore muscles. Almost all forms of massage therapy require a massage table.

    A good massage table ...
  • Aromatherapy Jewellery  By : Sharon Hopkins
    Aromatherapy is the most sought after forms of therapy in today’s world. If the fragrance could heal then there is no alternate to it. Essential Oil content does the dual job of aiding in enhancing the health of the skin and its fragrance gives the mood swings a rest and puts you at peace. Cosmetic aromatherapy for obvious reasons is gaining in popularity too in this form of therapy. We just cannot piggyback our aromatherapy practitioner wherever we go and so the viable alter...
  • Aromatherapy Candles  By : M. Williams
    Candles have long been used through the centuries. At first they were used solely as a source of light, but after the advent of electric power, they are used to enhance the ‘mood’ of a place. Nothing beats a romantic candle –lit dinner under the starry skies! These days, with the popularization of aromatherapy, another dimension has been added to the use of candles. Aromatherapy candles are candles that are made of the essential oils which are used in aromatherapy. They not o...
  • Aromatherapy To Promote Skin Rejuvenation  By : William Brown
    The skin is the body's largest organ. It keeps all of the other important body parts contained, and is our barrier against the world. The skin is an fascinating organism. When it gets cut, it heals itself, and constantly renews itself with daily cell regeneration. As we age, however, these miraculous properties begin to slow down, and our skin begins to exhibit evidence of wear and tear. For women, one of the most frustrating skin conditions are stretch marks. These are tiny ...
  • Introduction To Aromatherapy  By : Barbara Williams
    Aromatherapy is an alternative health methodology founded on a more holistic approach to coping with health problems and complaints. It is a completely natural, non-invasive treatment that treats the person as a whole as opposed to treating a disease or illness in isolation. On the whole, Western medicine tends to isolate a patient's problem areas and health concerns and treats them alone. Whereas Eastern medicine, which is considered alternative medicine in the West, tends t...
  • Frankincense - The Natural Wonder of its Pearls, Tears and Oils  By : Michelle Rae Cech, ND
    Frankincense has been used for its healing and spiritual properties throughout the ages. What's behind the mysterious tree resin and it's healing essential oil, and can it work for you?
  • Aromatherapy In Few Words  By : George Kakaris
    Learn all the basic information about Aromatherapy and discover its benefits. Don’t hesitate and indulge yourself with Aromatherapy Essential oils that fit to your desire and needs.
  • Aromatherapy - A Brief History  By : Amy Nutt
    Aromatherapy has become very popular over the past few years, serving as a means of relaxation and relief. Comprised of a blend of a variety of essential oils and massage oils, it is widely used throughout the world to help calm and rejuvenate the entire body. That is why it is also known as health for the body, mind, and spirit.

    The term Aromatherapy comes from two words: 'aroma', meaning fragrance, and 'therapy', meaning treatment. It is a healing art based on nature and...
  • Aromatherapy - History of Aromatherapy  By : alien
    The history of Aromatherapy dates back at least to 2000 BC, although the term “aromatherapy” was first used in the 1920s by the French chemist René Maurice Gattefossé who accidentally discovered in laboratory that lavender oil relives pain and assists to slight burns healing. The word “Aromatherapy” is a compound Greek word made up by the word fragrance (aroma) and the word treatment (therapy).
  • Save Your Marriage With Parterapi (Couples Therapy)  By : Ilan Wolffberg
    In Denmark, couples therapy is called "parterapi", and in the tiny Scandinavian country with divorce rates at close to a world record this is an important word to know.
  • Top Aromatherapy Recipes For Insomnia  By : George Kakaris
    Do you fall asleep easily? If not, you suffer from insomnia or some other sleep disorder, just like 20% of world population does. Learn how you can improve your sleep with some natural aromatherapy tips.
  • How You Can Use Aromatherapy's Proven Anti-Anxiety Effects  By : Michael South
    It's taken some time, and some (maybe a LOT) of the Western medical establishment will still make fun, but aromatherapy has been officially validated by science. Not just the killing of microbes by Tea Tree, mind you, but the practice of 'aroma-therapy' - the inhalation of essential oil vapors to effect the psyche. Now we can all breathe an even hardier sigh of relief, knowing we're not crazy for thinking we feel better when inhaling Lavender oil, but stressed out lab rats feel better, too! The natural health and wellness movement gets one more feather in its cap. Yes, this may not be news to long-time practitioners, but this validation has important implications for a therapeutic environment where unnatural medicines currently dominate the landscape.
  • How to Relieve Stress with Aromatherapy  By : Greg Frost
    There are various different methods that people look into to handle stress. Some turn to substances such as cigarettes and alcohol, whilst others may seek medication to cope. These are all quick fixes which deal with the symptoms of stress, whilst the root problem is allowed to build up leading to greater problems in the future.
  • Creating Essential Oil Blends  By : Robert Watson
    Once you have started creating essential oil recipes, you won’t want to stop. And there’s no reason to. You can create wonderful personalized gifts using the blends you’ve made, and you will know that it will be a unique present, and has the added benefit of providing aromatherapy to the recipient.
  • New to Essential Oils? Here's A Few Great Ways to Get Started  By : Michael South
    Getting started in therapeutic aromatherapy can be a little daunting to many people. All those little bottles of pricey liquids, electric contraptions, and fancy-sounding blends - how does one actually use essential oils to improve their health and happiness? It's really easier than one might think. Using pure therapeutic grade essential oils started can open a whole new world of fun and effective natural remedies that can lift your mood, calm your nerves, and support healing of a great many ailments. Therapeutic use of essential oils ('therapeutic' meaning in support of your health) is common and well-regarded in Europe throughout most of the medical establishment. Learning to use oils properly in the United States is a little more challenging, but can be extremely rewarding once you are able to educate yourself.

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