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You have heard of Aromatherapy, but what is it exactly... What is Aromatherapy?
Aromatherapy is used to strengthen the process of self healing by stimulating the immune system indirectly.
Essential oils are used quite widely and their usage ranges from deep, penetrating therapeutic uses to the
very subtle use of a perfume or fragrance.
Many people consider aromatherapy to be ancient, although timely. Many adopt a modern
approach to it and consider it being in tune with nature. Aromatherapists blend different essential oils to
produce new aromas once they have established their technical understanding of an oil’s constituents.
Aromatherapy and its uses have been around for centuries. Oils, resins and fragrant plants have been used in their combinations of some form such as ceremonial, pleasurable reasons and medicinal reasons in most civilisations. Many early trade routes actually derived from perfumes and aromatic plants. Ancient Egypt documents some of the earliest uses of aromatherapy. Papyruses dated back 3000 years contain remedies for many illnesses and similar aromatherapy applications that are still used as remedies today. The Ancient Egyptians utilised aromatic plants and their oils to make medicines, massage oils, skin care products, embalming preparations, cosmetics and perfumes. The Ancient Egyptians were not the only users of Aromatherapy. There have been other documents detailing the use of aromatic oils discovered belonging to Ancient Africa, Greece, Baylon, China and Mesopotamia. The oldest book in China, the Chinese Yellow Emperor Book of Internal Medicine which was written in 2697BC contains information on the properties of over 300 plants.
Aromatherapy’s modern term was coined by the French Chemist, Rene-Maurice Gattefosse in 1928. A
nother French doctor, Jean Valnet published his own work in 1964 known as The Practice of Aromatherapy.
Robert Tisserand then released a book called The Art of Aromatherapy in 1964 and managed to
capture interest in the ancient healing art in America. The art of Aromatherapy and its healing science
has become more widely known in the Western world. From Angelica Root to Citronella Ceylon
to Helicrhysum
to Magnolia Flower
to Ravensara Aromatica
to Sandalwood Mysore
to Yuzu
and every oil inbetween, if you are looking for a particular Essential Oil! |
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