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Aromatheraphy & Essessential Oil

What is Aromatherapy Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils to heal and revitalize the Body and Mind. Essential oils represent what nature prizes most: pure energy and vital force which enlivens the plant. These aromatherapy essences are extracted from plants around the world through a distillation process. These precious essential oils heal and enliven Body, Mind and Spirit by enchanting your senses! Aromatherapy is the science and art of using the volatile, non-oily essences of plants in healing. These essences are also used in cosmetics, perfumery and in food flavoring. Aromatherapy is considered by many to be a branch of herbal medicine. It is in fact the use of herbs and flowers in their most concentrated form. Far from being a placebo effect, or a smell-good feel-good phenomena; medicinal use of essential oils brings healing on 3 planes; the physical, mental, and the spiritual. Research has shown essential oils to be some of the strongest antimicrobial agents; ridding the body of toxins and fighting infection. Others are known to affect mood and have a historical reputation for increasing libido. While still others are use in ritual and ceremony to open and heighten spiritual awareness.

Aromatherapy is an ancient healing art that has been around since The Pyramids and is as modern as today's natural holistic healing. Essential oils are the life force of plants. Aromatherapy is a complete psychosomatic system of healing, a holistic approach to health and well-being by means of aromas which are scents derived from the plant kingdom. The power of fragrance is used to influence and alter our emotional moods. Their aroma assists in balancing, stimulating, relaxing, invigorating and rejuvenating the body. It is these oils that give plants their fragrance and immunity. Essential oils contain numerous chemicals which have therapeutic properties. Essential oils in their structure have the potential to donate or receive electrons. This energetic exchange is due to the wavelength of the electromagnetic vibrations which are produced by the essential oils.. The recognized healing effect of essential oils is thought to be carried out mainly through tissue stimulation. This quality refers to the healing and regeneration action of certain essential oils. Essential oils have an analgesic neutralizing effect upon the chemicals carried by the sensory nerve endings in response to injury. This is generally felt as pain and the effect of neutralization leads to the absence of pain or discomfort. The anti-inflammatory effect is achieved by the inhibition of the local inflammatory response and neutralization of chemical reactions caused by an injury.

Essential oils act directly upon the hypothalamic (brain) centers, which have a regulating effect upon the pituitary gland known as the hypophysis, through hormones with the rest of endocrine system. Some essential oils are able to regulate endocrine dysfunction and immune disorders. They are also able to re-establish homeostasis (harmony), and balance or ground a person to achieve a state of equilibrium, in addition to restoring well-being through the body and mind connections. Aromatherapy works on the olfactory system, so natural inhalation can be used safely. Due to the transdermal diffusion of essential oils, they easily penetrate the skin, reaching the vascular system where they are absorbed by the bloodstream. They can be applied easily to the epidermis to gain beneficial effects though skin absorption.

Essential oils

WHAT ARE ESSENTIAL OILS? They are subtle, therapeutic-grade oils distilled from plants, shrubs, flowers, trees, roots, bushes and seeds. They are oxygenating and help transport nutrients to the cells of our body. Without oxygen, nutrients cannot be assimilated; therefore, the oxygenating essential oils can help us maintain our health.

One of the most popular applications for essential oils is in the field of aromatherapy. This highly skilled art uses essential oils to assist in the healing of physical, psychological and aesthetic ailments. It is the only therapy that utilizes the most neglected of the senses, smell.

There are many ways to incorporate the benefits of aromatherapy into our daily lives. They may used to stimulate and invigorate us in the morning, and then to calm and restore our peace of mind at the end of the day. Essential oils may soothe inflammation, act as an antiseptic, help dull pain and stimulate digestion. We encourage you to experiment with our full line of essential oil products so that you may discover which uses and fragrances work best for you in any given situation or state of mind. Once you've learned a little about the uses and benefits of essential oils, you'll be amazed at how you can take control of your health, the air you breathe and the food you eat-all in a safe, chemical free manner. Some specific applications for essential oils:

Bathing

Add a few drops of the oil of your choice to a filled bathtub. A thin film of oil will cover your body and the effects of the aroma will either calm or invigorate you, depending on the oil you choose.

Massage

Essential oils are highly beneficial in massage therapy as they are absorbed completely by the skin within one hour. They will add smoothness and suppleness to the skin, and when used correctly, they will help relieve muscular aches and pains.

Compress

Use a few drops of oil on a warm, wet compress to promote circulation and rejuvenation and to produce a more youthful, glowing complexion. Essential oil compresses may also provide relief and comfort in first aid care: Use five or six drops of the appropriate oil in a bowl of hot water; soak a cotton cloth in the mixture and apply it to your face or the affected area; leave the compress in place for five minutes then repeat the process three or four times.

Inhalation

The easiest way to enjoy the benefits of essential oils is to simply inhale their aromatic fragrance directly from the bottle. A few drops on a tissue or cotton ball will allow you to enjoy the benefits throughout the day. Do the same thing at night to help promote restful sleep.

Steam Inhalation

Add a few drops of essential oil to a bowl of steaming water to create a healing aromatic vapor. Inhale these vapors to clear away congestion, help release mental fatigue and to assist the skin in deep cleansing.

Spray / Mist Air Freshener

Combine a few drops of the appropriate oil with purified water in a spray bottle to purify and refresh your home or office. This will help promote a healthier environment and in some cases, promote a better buying atmosphere in retail settings.

Pets

Fleas, ticks, worms and other parasites may be controlled through the use of essential oils on your pets. Through correct application, you may alleviate skin problems, fur and hair problems and more. Check your local bookstore or library for more information on the use of essential oils in pet care.

Gardening and Plant Care

Essential oils can rid your garden, home and plants of bugs, disease and fungus. The correct oils and application also will encourage growth and a more care free and environmentally safe garden. You'll find several uses.


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