
Aromatherapy Scents That Heal + BONUS Healing Spiritual Techniques
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Aromatherapy Scents That Heal + BONUS Healing Spiritual Techniques
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Introduction by Author
Dear Friend,
You have probably heard the term Aromatherapy and wondered what
exactly that funny word, aromatherapy?€? actually means. It is
the use of plant oils in there most essential form to promote
both mental and physical well being. The use of the word aroma
implies the process of inhaling the scents from these oils into
your lungs for therapeutic benefit.
If you have ever used a vapor rub for a cough then you have tried
aromatherapy, although not in its purest form. As a matter of
fact, you probably have been using aromatherapy on yourself and
your family for many years without realizing it through vapor
rubs or electric vaporizers.
Vicks or other brands of vapor rub use eucalyptus or menthol to
clear out stuffy chests and noses. Imagine if you used the
undiluted essential oil of eucalyptus how clear your lungs would feel.
The term aromatherapy is generally new, beginning to be used in
the 20th century, but the practice has been around for thousands
of years. It is believed that the Chinese were one of the first
cultures to use the scents of plants to promote health through
the burning of incense. Ancient Egyptians used distilled cedarwood
oil mixed with clove, cinnamon, nutmeg, and myrrh to embalm the
deceased. The Egyptians also used oils to perfume both men and women.
In the 14th century when the bubonic plague hit, killing thousands
of people, aromas were used to ward off the deadly disease. There is
even discussion that the popular nursery rhyme, Ring Around the Roses
refers to aromatherapy. The lines, a pocket full of posies allegedly
refers to keeping the flower in ones pocket in an attempt to keep
the illness away.
Moving forward through later centuries a growth in books about the
use of oils in healing grew.
The Greek alchemist, Paracelcus, used the term essence and focused
study on the use of plants for healing purposes. While the use of
essential oils for perfume continued to grow throughout the ages
itself use for medicinal purposes waned slightly until around 1928.
It was at that time that a French chemist named Rene-Maurice Gattefosse
accidentally discovered the use of lavender essential oil to heal wounds.
The story is told that he burned his forearm and reflexively placed
it in the closest liquid he saw, which was lavender essential oil.
He was surprised to find that the burn healed rapidly and left no
scar. It was then that he began using the term aromatherapy and wrote
about the powers of essential oils.
Today, many people are trying to get back to nature. People have seen
first hand the dangerous effects of synthetic chemicals and processed
medications.
The use of all natural essential oils for medicinal, cosmetic, and
therapy purposes continues to grow. Many people have found the results
of using aromatherapy to be far greater then man made medications and
with far fewer negative side effects.
Aromatherapy can be used by itself or in conjunction with typical
medical treatments. For example, you may use aromatherapy to ease
pain after a surgical procedure. You still get the benefit of the
surgery but do not have to take the powerful and often dangerous
pain medications that a doctor prescribes.
Table Of Contents
Legal Disclaimers & Notices ………………………….2
Contents …………………………………………………………………………….3
Introduction to Aromatherapy ……………………….4
Quality and Safety Control …………………………….6
Hazardous Essential Oils ………………………………….8
Your Basic Care Kit …………………………………………….12
Essential Oil Properties ……………………………….19
Recipes for Home …………………………………………………….20
Conclusion …………………………………………………………………….24
Aromatherapy Scents That Heal + Healing Spiritual Techniques
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