September 10, 2008
Maria asked:
I have just recieved a birthday present from a friend and it had (aromatherapy) written on it .. inside there were some perfumes that smell like a spa ! lol i know that doesnt sound smart but seriously .. what are these for ?
I have just recieved a birthday present from a friend and it had (aromatherapy) written on it .. inside there were some perfumes that smell like a spa ! lol i know that doesnt sound smart but seriously .. what are these for ?
i dont think it’s perfume that you would spray and leave the house with .. any help ?
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3 responses to "What is aromatherapy ?"
Aromatherapy is the practice of using volatile plant oils, including essential oils, for psychological and physical well-being.
Essential oils, the pure essence of a plant, have been found to provide both psychological and physical benefits when used correctly and safely. The Essential Oil Profiles area details over 90 essential oils. Absolutes, CO2s and Hydrosols are also commonly utilized in aromatherapy. Although essential oils, CO2 extracts and absolutes are distilled in different manners, the term essential oil is sometimes used in writing as a blanket term to include CO2s and absolutes.
Other Benefits
In addition to therapeutic benefit at the emotional and physical level, essential oils are helpful in other applications. Essential oils can be used in household and laundry cleaners. Some oils act as a natural insect repellent and pesticide. You may recall using citronella candles during the summer to keep mosquitoes away. Citronella essential oil is the ingredient in the candles that is responsible for repelling the mosquitos. Visit the Essential Oil Uses page for additional information on ways that you can use essential oils.
some smells affect your mood. So aromatherapy is theraputic aromas. Like… lavendar is soothing, citrus is energizing etc.
doesn’t it say on the package? bath salts? moisturizer? body scrub?
Aromatherapy uses essential oils extracted from nature’s herbs and flowers. The aroma is inhaled, or applied to the skin, and each of the oils (or combination thereof) addresses a specific disorder. It appears that the body is able to utilize the healing properties of the oils through the olfactory system of the body, and so initiate the healing process. Aromatherapy practitioners would also have an understanding of the psychological and emotional factors of illness.
This website has some great information and articles about Aromatherapy.
Aromatherapy Blends -
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