aromatherapy header image
   
 

Reaping the Benefits of Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy has recently started to gain in popularity. With research showing that, many medical treatments have had detrimental side effects, people long for something safer. In addition, medical treatments have also started to rise in costs. Aromatherapy is relatively inexpensive and can be performed without a medical license, easily. There are numerous questions about aromatherapy still floating around, though. In this article, we will review those questions and the basic benefits of aromatherapy.

 

Aromatherapy is the use of various scents through oils that have been attained from herbal and plant sources. These scents aid in the resolution of many ailments that invade the body. These ailments may be physical and/or mental. The essential oils that are used for aromatherapy are pure and untampered with. This is to ensure that the person reaps the full benefits of aromatherapy. The essential oils are kept at a certain temperature, in a certain type of container, and are not tampered with in any way.

Aromatherapy is quickly gaining in popularity, but it is not a new concept. The fact of the matter is, we got the idea of aromatherapy from the Greeks who practiced this form of medicine centuries and centuries ago. Research has been going on to see if there is any real evidence, that aromatherapy helps in various ailments. Since it has been proven that aromatherapy is beneficial to many ailments of the mind and body, more people have started to invest more time and money in participating in aromatherapy techniques.

It must be noted, that will the use of aromatherapy may help to soothe the symptoms of many illnesses and conditions, it has not yet been proven to totally cure these things. Aromatherapy can assist in alleviating many symptoms, and helps to relax and soothe the mind, but other than that, it does not do full cures. Aromatherapy is a form of mental and physical strength that a person can develop to help deal with other ailments that cannot be cured by this method.

Aromatherapy can help to build the immune system of a person. It can help that person to fight off possible infections and other ailments that can invade the immune system. If you run across a person or a product that ensures that you will be “cured” of any type of disease and/or condition through the use of aromatherapy, you should practice caution, as this is a false claim.

There are numerous ways that a person can implement aromatherapy. One person may choose to use incense; another may choose to use oils. Other people have applied essential oils directly to the part of the body that they are having issues with, and some even use candles in aromatherapy. How you choose to implement the aromatherapy is entirely up to you. With the use of the proper essential oils, you are sure to reap the benefits of aromatherapy, no matter how you implement it.

Ojai Valley Inn & Spa: Charming, Historic and Luxurious - Luxist (blog)


Ojai Valley Inn & Spa: Charming, Historic and Luxurious
Luxist (blog)
Guests begin their 3.5 hour session at the Artist's Cottage & Apothecary, where they create a personalized blend of essential oils to address ...

Read more...


Aura Cacia Aromatherapy App for iPhone and iPod Touch Goes Mobile - PR Web (press release)


PR Web (press release)

Aura Cacia Aromatherapy App for iPhone and iPod Touch Goes Mobile
PR Web (press release)
Whether it's trying to duplicate the amazing essential oil aromas a massage therapist uses or searching for aromatherapy baths, showers, and moisturizing ...

and more »

Read more...


Easy DIY beauty remedies - Malaysia Star


Easy DIY beauty remedies
Malaysia Star
Then add in the aloe vera, rosewater and the essential oils. Mix well. “I like to refrigerate the mixture for up to four weeks because my Indian friend told ...

Read more...


Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's star anise recipes - The Guardian


The Guardian

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's star anise recipes
The Guardian
Star anise is both an essential component of the classic five-spice powder and one of the most commonly used spices in Chinese cooking, where it's simmered ...

Read more...


Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's cardamom recipes - The Guardian


The Guardian

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's cardamom recipes
The Guardian
It is fruity, floral, citrussy and pungent, and its essential oil contains cineole, which gives it a dash of warming eucalyptus, too. On the sweet side, ...

Read more...


 
 
 

Warning: fopen(http://xml.amazon.com/onca/xml3?KeywordSearch=aromatherapy&dev-t=D2WMCOIPS9D14E&f=xml&locale=us&mode=books&page=1&t=mpaetzoldcom-20&type=lite) [function.fopen]: failed to open stream: HTTP request failed! HTTP/1.1 410 Gone in /home3/homedesi/public_html/aromatherapy/includes/amazon.php on line 233
can't get data from Amazon.