Aromatherapy
And Your Sense Of Well Being
By Catherine Olivia
Who doesn't
smell a loaf of homemade bread baking, or fresh baked chocolate
chip cookies and not close their eyes and remember simpler, happier
days? Smell is a very strong sense, which can evoke many different
types of emotions. Aromatherapy is the use of specific essential
oils to help rebalance, harmonize and promote spiritual health and
a feeling of wellbeing.
While lavender
helps one to relax, and can be used in conjunction with meditation,
mint and rosemary are stimulating and uplifting and are great pick-me-ups
used in a morning shower. Oils such as lemon and tree tea are used
to help healing of wounds and infections. These oils can be mixed
in a base cream.
Baths with essential
oils are very popular. Chamomile and peppermint can be used to sooth
tired and aching muscles and make a wonderful soaking bath. If,
with research you find you want to blend your own essential oils
for bathing, they can be diluted in a base of powdered milk, sea
salts, or milk.
Inhaling is
another way to use aromatherapy and is most beneficial to aid some
respiratory disorders such as bronchitis, hay fever or sinusitis.
Inhalation can be done in a variety of ways, through steam or by
use of an electric diffuser, which are easily available in many
stores. Don't forget aromatherapy candles!
It seems that
manufacturers have caught on to the popularity of aromatherapy and
they are now incorporating aromatherapy into their products, including
it in things such as cosmetics and hair care products.
Aromatherapy
is used in the US by some medical practitioners such as massage
therapists, and naturopaths. Aromatherapy is widely accepted in
France and Britain and is even taught in medical schools there.
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