Sanky wrote:
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Early Weeks After Birth - You
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Try the following blend of essential oils in a warm bath to ease Stress and muscle pain:
3 drops Lavender […]
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David wrote:
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Problems in Pregnancy
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With the increasing popularity of aromatherapy, Reflexology, color & crystal therapy and a return to a more holistic lifestyle, people have begun […]
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Dee wrote:
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Let’s Get Organized
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Aromatherapy for natural Stress relief involves the use of fragrances of essential oils to combat Stress and Tension. It is one of […]
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Peter wrote:
Question:
I like to collect essentials oils. Also, back in high school, I was fascinated with homeopathic medicines and the like. Does anyone know of any good links, books, etc., that break down Aromatherapy, like telling what certain smells represent or cause, things of that nature?
It’d be much appreciated.
Answer:
Here’s a large collection of […]
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Dee wrote:
Children love the fragrance of Orange oil and parents will find it calming and relaxing for little ones. Use in the playroom or bedroom to soothe and help to sleep.
Orange oil tells us not to take things so seriously. A scent that brings us joy and lightens our mood. When we are tense, […]
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Dee wrote:
By Annie B. Bond, Author of Better Basics for the Home (Three Rivers Press, 1999). http://www.care2.com/
The smell of Jasmine transports me to moonlit summer nights with the soft, sensual scent of Jasmine wafting through the night air. It is no surprise, given that in India Jasmine is called “queen of the night,” because […]
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Charisse wrote:
By Susan Stewart
A lot of scientific research is being done on aromatherapy and the effects it has on our body, mind and emotions. However, hard research supporting the healing power is limited. I often see the effect that different smells have on people. It is very interesting to watch someone inhale a fragrance […]
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Eliza wrote:
by: Paula Polman
Aromatherapy is a growing area of interest as North America continues its search for alternative and complimentary applications of natural medicines. The use of herbal Supplements in our daily lives is one excellent example of this.
Aromatherapy, however, is still in the realm of uncertainty. People are familiar with the term, most […]
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Dee wrote:
Aromatherapy, a term created in 1920, involves the use of essential oils that are compounds in their purist state. The oils are concentrated liquids derived from plants through a variety of means: distillation, solvent extraction or expression processing. And the resulting oils are then used as treatment for a variety of ailments and […]
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Dee wrote:
by Susan Stewart
Most people work a 40 hour week so we can estimate that we typically spend about 2,000 hours at work each year. And many people work even more than this. Yet we often don’t take the time to ensure that our job setting is a pleasant place to be.
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Stephen wrote:
Aromatherapy is a modern term for a healing art that is ages old. Rene Maurice Gattefosse, a French perfume chemist, created the term in the 1920’s when he published a scientific research paper titled ‘aromatherapy.’
Lavender is thought to be one of the few items Adam and Eve carried out of the Garden of […]
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Dee wrote:
If the aroma of Pine is what brings back memories like going out and cutting your own tree, we have a top list of memory-joggers that you are going to love! With nature’s essential oils, the aroma of Christmas need not be forgotten. Simply spray the tree with a mixture of 1 cup […]
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Dee wrote:
A homemade inhaler, that is very easy to stick in a pocket or purse is made by simply saving an empty chap stick tube. Wash out with hot Soap and water to remove all traces of chap stick and let air dry. Next put a piece of cotton in the inhaler and measure […]
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Stephen wrote:
It is bound to happen in our modern age of stress - rushing here and there, poor eating choices (because we are so busy), exposure to Toxins, restriction in our movements as we are crammed into tiny office spaces with little privacy and less exercise. One day you wake up and you find […]
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By D.S. Braun - Certified Aromatherapist, Certified Reflexologist
Introduction
In the holistic health care field many healing modalities have become the subject of interest and study for healthcare providers, holistic practitioners and the general populace alike.
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Dee wrote:
Here are 10 tips for the fragrance lover, to make sure you can make the most out of your perfume.
About testing perfumes: Spray the fragrance onto the tester paper and place it 1 foot away from yourself, and then fan it gently.
About testing perfumes: Spray the fragrance up into the air above you, […]
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Stephen wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptEucalyptus Globulous, Eucalyptus Radiata,Rosemary, Lavender Spike and Tea Tree.
They loosen congestion, help fight viral and bacterial infections while lifting the spirits. Mix 10 drops in 1 Tablespoon Carrier Oil and massage upper chest and back.
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