Aromatherapy
As a form of alternative medicine, Aromatherapy
is considered by some as essential to a person’s mood
or well-being. It’s considered a holistic way of taking
care of the body by enhancing the senses with pleasant smelling
botanical oils. These aromatherapy oils can be utilized by massaging
directly into the skin or by adding them to bathwater and the
essential oils are found in aromatherapy products. Many will
stimulate their olfactory nerves by inhalation of these essential
oils. Perhaps the most common method of using an aromatherapy
product is by diffusing the oils to scent an entire room. Considered
by many as a way to promote relaxation, improve mood and reduce
anxiety, and provide stress relief, essential oils are very
much a part of society.
Aromatherapy has been extensively studied and is considered
one of the fastest growing options in alternative medicine.
Studies have been done to determine how different plant oils
affect us and most of the properties of this research have found
their way into an aromatherapy product. There are well over
a hundred different essential oils with antiseptic properties.
In order to get the maximum benefit out of these aromatherapy
essential oils, they have to be made from pure, natural materials.
Synthetic oils are not effective. These natural oils have been
found to have anti-inflammatory, pain relieving, antidepressant
and even expectorant properties. They also stimulate and relax
our minds and bodies.
Hospitals and clinics are using aromatherapy for pain relief
of women who are having babies, to relieve the pain and stress
of cancer patients as they undergo chemotherapy and to assist
many other patients who are recovering from various ailments.
Even businesses are finding that using aromatherapy in the workplace
can go a long way in affecting the moods of their employees
and customers. Certain oils such as lavender have been found
to calm anxiety and stress and are typically used in waiting
rooms to calm clients or patients. Other oils like eucalyptus
have been found to be effective in keeping employees alert in
the workplace.
The term aromatherapy may lead one to assume this is all about
smells. This isn’t necessarily true. In fact, most forms
of aromatherapy involve rubbing the oils directly onto the skin.
These essential oils have properties that can assist in relieving
pain or healing discomfort. Some aromatherapists use these oils
and herbs in their cooking as a form of therapy.
Using incense may be one of the oldest forms of aromatherapy.
In ancient times, people would burn incense to release certain
types of scents to assist in the senses. Incense is typically
made with essential oils from plants.
Essential oils in their purest raw form are extremely potent.
Because of this potency some oils can irritate skin or cause
toxic reactions in individuals. These oils need to be diluted
with other types of oils. Some citrus oils can cause an adverse
result on the skin unless used correctly. Some prescription
drugs mixed with certain types of essential oils can have a
negative result on some individuals. When considering serious
aromatherapy, it’s best to consult with someone who has
a good base knowledge of essential oils and how to best use
them.
There are literally thousands of aromatherapy products out on
the market today. Many of them are used to scent a room and
create certain types of moods but when one is considering real
aromatherapy, consult with an aromatherapist to determine which
type of essential oil you need for your desired result.
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