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AROMATHERAPY
Articles by a Naturopathic
Doctor ( N.D.) |
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THE USE OF PLANT
OILS |
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Aromatherapy helps
you achieve a
balance between body
and mind. |
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Aromatherapy
is the use of volatile plant
oils, including essential
oils, for both physical and
psychological wellbeing ... |
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the
principals of Aromatherapy
share a common goal of
helping clients to achieve a
balance between body and
mind.
How does it work?
There are two proposed
mechanisms. The first
follows the theory that the
aroma of the oils have a
direct influence on the
brain. Through the olfactory
system, our nose, the aromas
travel to the limbic system
of the brain. |
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The limbic
system is involved in
various functions in the
body such as emotional
responses, memory storage
and hormone regulation. It
also plays a role in sensory
perception and motor
function, as well as
olfaction, the sense of
smell.
Another theory is simply
that, just as plants and
herbs have medicinal
properties, essential oils
made from the same plants
and herbs have
pharmacological effects, as
well. This theory relies on
the ability of the scented
oils to be absorbed through
the skin and exert their
medicinal effect on deeper
bodily processes that way.
These two mechanisms support
the argument that the oils
can be, but do not
necessarily have to be
applied on the skin to
achieve their healing goals.
Aromatherapy offers
treatment for a wide range
of health concerns. It is
commonly used for the
treatment of mental
emotional issues such as
depression, anxiety,
irritability, insomnia and
lack of concentration. It
has been used in the
treatment of chronic
concerns, such as
respiratory conditions,
muscle and joint pain, and
overall weakened immune
system. It is also helpful
in the case of acute nausea,
exhaustion or headache.
Aromatherapy is a well known treatment for low libido and overall stress
reduction. There are sadly
few scientific studies to
prove the effectiveness of
Aromatherapy as medicine,
simply because it is a
difficult area to study as
the treatments are designed
for individual use. |
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DID YOU KNOW?
(AROMATHERAPY
FACTS) |
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Aromatherapy
effects your
emotions,
moods and
feelings. |
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SPIRITUAL
HEALING OF
THE MIND,
BODY AND
SOUL |
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USED FOR
HEALING AND
ENHANCING
THE MIND AND
GOOD HEALTH |
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AROMATHERAPY
HAS BEEN
PRACTICED
FOR OVER
6000 YEARS |
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DIFFERENT
SCENTS ARE
SOMETIMES
REFERRED TO
AS "NOTES" |
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COMMON NOTES
ARE FLORAL,
CITRUS,
SPICY, MINT,
HERBACEOUS,
EARTLY AND
WOODY |
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What happens
at a typical visit?
Most,
although not all,
aromatherapy sessions will
include a massage with the
oils that are specifically
created for you throughout
the session. The first
session is likely to take
between one and a half to
two hours. The therapist
will take a detailed
description of your past and
current medical history, as
well as general information
about your personality and
temperament. It is common
that the aromatherapist will
take particular interest in
how you feel on the day of
your appointment, where you
are feeling the primary
concern in terms of location
in the body and what you
want to achieve during the
session. Many
aromatherapists will
incorporate their knowledge
of chakras and their energy,
into choosing which
essential oils to use. |
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A blend of
essential oils will be mixed
with base or carrier oil
such as sweet almond oil,
wheat germ or grape seed.
The aromatherapist should
take the time to sit down
and discuss the oils and why
each was chosen and the
therapeutic effect they are
meant to have. This blend
will be specific for you and
your condition on that day.
If your goal is more long
term, the blend may be used
repeatedly throughout
multiple appointments, or it
may change form visit to
visit depending on acute
changes or as healing takes
place over time.
Generally,
you will be asked to lie
face up or face down on a
massage table for the
remainder of your treatment.
Aromatherapy massage differs
from the more conventional
Swedish or sports style in
that there is very little
deep muscle work, because
the blend of oils should do
the work for the therapist.
Instead, it's likely to be
slow, soft and rhythmic. The
body absorbs the essential
oils and they start to work,
relaxing the muscles,
stimulating the mind,
improving appetite and so on
depending on what you are
looking to achieve. The
actual massage might take a
half hour up to an hour and
a half.
Before you
leave, the aromatherapist is
likely to offer some advice
for the next twenty four
hours - helping the client
to get the very best from
the treatment. Longer term
advice tends to begin after
a few sessions, as the
therapist and client begin
to establish trust and
rapport. Most therapists
will offer advice on longer
term preventative steps the
clients could take to
improve their quality of
life. Often you are sent
home with the oil blend that
has been made for you, with
instructions on how to
incorporate the healing
scents into your daily
routine.
Aromatherapy
products at available at
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