Archive for January, 2011
Aromatherapy School Will Teach You About Essential Oils
An aromatherapy school will teach a modality of complementary therapy that uses herbs and plant oils (essential oils) to relax and heal your body. The oils are applied to the body through massage, but also the sense of smell plays its part in creating a positive change in your mood and illness. Aromatherapy and essential oils can help clients who are suffering from many different illnesses. A perfume makers discovery
When first starting in aromatherapy school, students will probably hear the story about how this massage therapy was discovered. In the 1920′s, a French chemist who was working on new perfumes in his laboratory, accidentally set fire to his arm. He put his arm into some lavender oil to put the fire out.
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Aromatherapy Scents – To Be Enjoyed And Appreciated Like The Finest Wines
Like the finest wines pure, unadulterated, essential oils can be appreciated and enjoyed for their distinctive aromatic quality and character. The discriminating aroma enthusiast will always look for the classic telltale signs of a premium grade pure essential oil.
Minimal requirements should include the Generic name of the essential oil, its botanical species, which part of the plant produced the oil, the method of extraction that was used, and where the oil was produced. Example lavender, Lavendula angustifolia, flowers, steam distillation, Italy High Altitude
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