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AromatherapyAromatherapy is the art of applying essential oils to suit individual needs. The oils work directly on the chemistry of the body, via
the skin and bloodstream.
Essential oils are extracts that contain the substances that give plants their smell. They are produced by tiny glands in the petals, leaves, stems, bark and wood of many plants and trees. In nature, they are released slowly, but when heated or crushed, their oil glands burst, releasing the plant's aroma more strongly. It isn't known exactly when or where the art of aromatherapy began. It is thought that Chinese knowledge of medicinal oils may have reached the west by way of the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. The first recorded use of plants in Britain was in the 13th century and from then on, manufacture increase and the oils became widely used as perfumes, antiseptics and medicines.
MassageThe oils are usually applied by massage, they can be given as a relaxing treatment covering "stress" areas such as back, shoulders, face, legs. Essential oils can also be inhaled, using an oil burner or breathing in an infusion and can also be very beneficial when added to baths.
All AgesAromatherapy is believed to be suitable for people of all ages, even babies. Aromatherapists claim that they can treat many conditions, and often see a great improvement in nervous disorders, such as depression, anger, stress and other related symptoms such as headaches and insomnia.SafeAlthough aromatherapy is generally safe for self-treatment in the home, the following general guidelines should be observed:
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