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What’s Wealth Of Knowledge In Aromatherapy Books

December 14th, 2009 Comments off

Albert Camus once said, the true university of these days is a collection of books? So true were his words. You may not have visited once the schools or colleges, yet you can gain knowledge of a field if you have made books your friend. So if you want to excel in the practice of , just go through the books. books are widely available and save you time and money that you would have spent on any course that teaches .

Aromatherapy is being practiced from the ancient days. The roman and Egyptian civilizations were known to make use of to cure their common illnesses and also used it as a and hair care component. In India too, Ayurveda was exercised as a method of healing, both mentally and physically. The knowledge of the ages has been compiled in several books.

Earlier, these aromatherapy books remained confined to the place of their birth. However, with the efforts of some scholars, these books, which were earlier in the dark, have come to the notice of people the world over.

And no, you do not have to be conversant with Latin or Sanskrit to read these aromatherapy books; neither do you have to dabble with Arabic to understand the depths of knowledge in these aromatherapy books. Quite a large number of these books have been translated in English and other popular languages. Read more…

How To Using Aromatherapy With Children

September 9th, 2009 1 comment

Trust your instinct – a beginner’s guide to using with :

are pure aromatic plant essences ?they are distilled from flowers, fruit, leaves, resins, roots, seeds, and wood. The are used for their healing properties the world over ?in , for example, they are only available through licensed, qualified parishioners. In the United States, we have free access to ?but with this comes with some important cautions: Only some of the available are suitable for children; others are not suitable for children and some are even dangerous to children (children with epilepsy should not come in contact with stimulating ).

When used correctly however, essential oils can be of great benefit, and will not conflict with your child’s medically prescribed drugs. Always research the oil of choice thoroughly before using with your infant or child ?ask advice from a qualified practitioner, or see the references at the end of this article. Read more…