Aromatherapy
What is aromatherapy?
Aromatherapy is a form of therapy in which essential oils are used to promote healing and well-being.
The essential oils that are used in aromatherapy are derived from plants—some oils
come from bark, fruit, leaves, flower tops, and more. Inhalation of these scents
(as well as ingestion of the oils) is thought to have many positive healing effects
on the body.
Aromatherapy practitioners say that aromatherapy scents have effects on emotions
because the nerves involved with a person’s sense of smell are directly linked to
the part of the brain that controls emotion.
How is aromatherapy put to use?
Aromatherapy is a form of therapy that can be performed by a practitioner or done at home. If you
will be ingesting any form of essential oil, it is imperative that you speak with
a practitioner or health care provider first. Many essential oils that are used
in aromatherapy need to be diluted in a certain manner before they are ingested
into the body in any way. To do so incorrectly could result in harm.
Many times, a patient who is seeking therapy for a certain situation or illnesses
will seek the advice of an aromatherapy practitioner to obtain advice on which scents
should be used for their particular condition. Some forms of massage therapy also
use aromatherapy during the massage session. This is often done to enhance relaxation,
therefore allowing the body to absorb and utilize the massage therapy with better
results. Essential oils are also often used in massage therapy because, while the
patient is inhaling the scents, the oils are also being absorbed by the body, which
causes even greater reaction.
Aromatherapy is becoming more and more popular all the time. While there are many
massage therapists who use them on a regular basis, and there are aromatherapy practitioners,
it is also being widely used (even if on a smaller level) by individuals. There
are currently many products available for use at home that already have the essential
oils diluted to the point necessary, making it very easy for the untrained person
to use them. The following are many products that are available in aromatherapy
scents:
• Bath products—there are many different forms of bath products that utilize aromatherapy
scents, including bubble bath, bath salts, bath beads, bodywash, and more. All of
these items focus on a mental reaction, such as relaxation, as well as allowing
the essential oils to be absorbed into the skin while bathing.
• Sprays—many forms of aromatherapy sprays are available, including air spray and
linen spray. By spraying these scents on pillows, furniture, etc. as well as in
the air, you can benefit from their effects.
• Candles—one of the most commonly known and commonly used forms of aromatherapy
at home is candles. There are tea light candles, essential oils that are heated
with candles, as well as large room candles that are scented. These scents can affect
everyone in the room or house that they are being burned in.
What are the benefits of aromatherapy?
There are many
benefits of aromatherapy, including such things as relaxation, rejuvenation, stress-relief,
sleepiness, and more. The most commonly used aromatherapy scents are those that
nearly everyone has access to (in candle, bath product, essential oil or spray form)
Lavender—known for its calming, soothing, relaxing effects, this aromatherapy scent
is available in many forms and is one that is often used for baths and beds. Many
people may not realize, though, that lavender is also thought to soothe many physical
ailments as well, including headaches, menstrual pain, and nausea.
Rosemary—stimulates and invigorates the whole body. This is a commonly used aromatherapy
scent, as well, and also provides health benefits. It can relieve gas and indigestion
and even fight off illnesses, such as the flu.
Peppermint—another common aromatherapy scent, peppermint relieves pain and stimulates
the liver. It can also aid in bronchitis and motion sickness.
What are precautions
that should be taken with aromatherapy?
Just as with any other form of therapy or treatment, if you have any chronic or serious illnesses
or medical conditions, it is important that you seek the advice of your health care
professional before using aromatherapy. This is especially true with pregnancy,
epilepsy and high blood pressure. While many essential oils are safe for everyone,
it is important to find out from your doctor if there are any that you should stay
away from. And, while many massage therapists use essential oils and aromatherapy,
there is no license that is required to be an aromatherapy practitioner. This is
why it is best to get a medical opinion before taking any risks.
It is also important, if the oils will be rubbed onto the skin, to be wary of allergic
reactions. If you have any forms of allergies to plants, etc., you should test the
oil first on a sensitive area of skin, such as the forearm. This way, if you break
out in a rash, it is just in one unnoticeable spot as opposed to all over the body.
Once you have taken the necessary precautions, you can use aromatherapy to cure
many ailments or to relieve stress and tension in your daily life. You can visit
an aromatherapy practitioner near you and then you can follow up at home with many
of the products available.
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