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Aroma therapy is the vital part that is an extract of the resource
from where the good and pleasurable odour comes out and stimulates is
from essential oils used in called aroma.These extracts are volatile,
concentrated liquids extracted from seeds, flowers, leaves, barks,
roots or peel. Most oils are steam distilled because it is the most
economical process. Some essential oils are extracted by compression:
citrus oils fall into this group. Solvent distillation and carbon
dioxide extraction are used to obtain absolutes and to process oils
whose properties may be damaged by heat. With the heatless process the
true essence is maintained.
Essential oils can be used in a variety of ways. Use aromatherapy
blends with massage. The deep penetrating action brought on by massage
helps relieve tension, soothe aching muscles and increase circulation.
A few drops in the bath can be a very relaxing experience. For
respiratory ailments and headaches the right oil or blend can be added
to a bowl of hot water and inhaled. Just a drop or two will do. For a
relaxing fragrant atmosphere add the oil or blend to a burner designed
for oil diffusion. For sprains or bruises a warm compress will aid the
healing process.
If you are looking for esssential oils simply for
their aromatic properties
let your nose be your guide. For aromatherapy therapeutic purposes you
must first consider your expectations. What do you want the oil to do?
Then check for the therapeutic action of the oil: i.e.,
anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic, anti-viral,
sedative, stimulant, etc. Create your aromatherapy blend using a ratio
of 2.5% Essential oils to a carrier such as Sweet Almond, Jojoba,
Apricot, etc. If you need help on deciding which oil or blend to use
please let us know
Our physical health is greatly affected by our
emotions which are somewhat controlled by the aromas we experience in
our daily lives. We associate certain fragrances
with specific physical and psychological attributes; i.e., when we
experience the aroma of pine oil we think of cleanliness and germ
free. Lemon scent gives us the feeling of freshness.
A fragrance can
affect us in a certain way because we associate it with past
experiences. For example, if we experience an aroma while in a
depressed mood then we will associate that particular aroma with
depression even though it was not a direct cause. We can also be
conditioned to respond to a fragrance by repeatedly being exposed to
that fragrance during a certain emotional state. A person can also be
made to react to a 'neutral' aroma by the power of suggestion.
The
mind plays a big part in how we react to certain situations. It also
is a big contributor to the propagation of diseases throughout the
body. If moods conflict then the mind attempts to stabilize the
conflictions thus reducing the body's ability to defend against disease.It is the heavenly thing for mankind manufactured naturally in
the Earth. This is the gift of the ‘God.’ |

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