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What exactly is Aromatherapy?
Aromatherapy
means "treatment using scents". It is a holistic treatment of caring for the
body with pleasant smelling botanical oils such as rose, lemon, lavender and
peppermint. The essential oils are added to the bath or massaged into the skin,
inhaled directly or diffused to scent an entire room. Aromatherapy is used for
the relief of pain, care for the skin, alleviate tension and fatigue and
invigorate the entire body. Essential oils can affect the mood, alleviate
fatigue, reduce anxiety and promote relaxation. When inhaled, t
hey work on the
brain and nervous system through stimulation of the olfactory nerves.
The essential oils are aromatic essences extracted from plants, flowers, trees,
fruits, bark, grasses and seeds with distinctive therapeutic, psychological, and
physiological properties, which improve and prevent illness. There are about 150
essential oils. Most of these oils have antiseptic properties; some are
antiviral, anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, antidepressant and expectorant.
Other properties of the essential oils which are taken advantage of in
aromatherapy are their stimulation, relaxation, digestion improvement, and
diuretic properties. To get the maximum benefit from essential oils, it should
be made from natural, pure raw materials.
What I prefer to use in my Studio
As a foundation I use 100% pure Coconut Oil warmed and infused with Essential (100% pure plant extract) Lavender oil. This is extremely relaxing as well as therapeutic.
I also use candles and incents, as those of you who have been here know, there are never less than 8 candles burning. Every candle I burn is hand picked because of it's therapeutic value. This, combined with the oils, creates an atmosphere that gently calms you down as soon as you walk into my space.
Essential oils stimulates the powerful sense of smell. It is known that odors we smell have a significant impact on how we feel. In dealing with patients who have lost the sense of smell, doctors have found that a life without fragrance can lead to high incidence of psychiatric problems such as anxiety and depression. We have the capability to distinguish 10,000 different smells. It is believed that smells enter through cilia (the fine hairs lining the nose) to the limbic system, the part of the brain that controls our moods, emotions, memory and learning.
Studies with brain wave frequency has shown that smelling lavender increases alpha waves in the back of the head, which are associated with relaxation. Fragrance of Jasmine increases beta waves in the front of the head, which are associated with a more alert state.
Scientific studies have also shown that essential oils contain chemical components that can exert specific effects on the mind and body. Their chemistry is complex, but generally includes alcohols, esters, ketones, aldehydes, and terpenes. The effect of these chemical components are summarized in the accompanying table.
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