Aromatherapy

Quick List

What is Aromatherapy?
What are essential Oils?
How does Aromatherapy work?
What are THE Essential Oils?
How can I Use Essential Oils?
Safety
Magickal Uses for Aromatherapy
Recommended Books
Recommended Links

What is Aromatherapy?

Aromatherapy is the art of using essential oils which are from plants, for healing, health, beuty and pleasure. The word Aromatherapy means therapy through aroma or scent.

What are essential oils?

These oils are the concentrated essences of the aromatic plant. They can be used as an analgesic (to alleviate pain), an anti-inflammatory (to reduce swelling), an anti-bacterial, an anti-fungal, an anti-viral (to prevent infections). Since scent stimulates the part of the brain that effects your emotions, essential oils can also sooth and calm....or energize and arouse. These essential oils are highly concentrated and are measured in drops. They should be housed in dark colored air tight bottles in a cool area, out of direct light. Unless noted, they should not be applied directly to the skin, but instead placed in a carrier oil such as almond oil, so as to avoid irritation.

How does Aromatherapy work?

Our sense of smell is about 10,000 times stronger than our sense of taste, but it is truly underappreciated. The olfactory system of your brain has a memory of scents and the longest recall of all the senses. Just think... does the smell of baking bread bring back vivid memories of visits with a relative in your childhood.. ever catch a whiff of the cologne/perfume of an old lover? Memories that are attached to sent are stronger!!!! Scent also stimulates the limbic system of the brain which responds by  releasing neuro-chemicals. Such as Seratonin and Endorphins. These chemicals calm us.. arouse us... alleviate discomfort.

What are the Essential Oils? 

 

How can I use Essential Oils?

BATH:
Swish 10-12 drops of a single oil or a blend into your bath water. Close your bathroom door to help retain all the scent, sink into your bath inhale and relax.....

INHALATION:
Place 3-5 drops of essential oil on a tissue. Breathe Deeply!

DIFFUSION:
Replace those aerosol air fresheners. A few drops in a diffuser, you can buy electric devices, candle warmed, ceramic rings to place on lightbulbs, or just use a bowl of warm water. A few drops is all you need.

COMPRESS:
Place 3-5 drops of essential oil into a basin of water. Dip a clean folded facecloth into the water, squeeze and gently apply.

MASSAGE:
Blend 15 drops of essential oil per ounce of carrier oil (Almond, Apricot, JoJoba) and indulge in the power of touch.

OTHER USES:
Facial steams, foot soaks, insect repellant, household cleaning.... and much more... use your imagination.

* Always decrease the drop amount when using Lemon or Peppermint in any application.*

 

Safety!!!!!!!!!!!!

Since essential oils are 100 times more potent than their plant sources, care must be taken in how and when they are used.
Do not ingest oils by mouth
Keep out of eyes
Most essential oils cannot be applied directly to the skin Research any  essential oil in reference books, for specific precautions, warnings, etc.As with any natural substance, the possibility exists for allergy... start with very small amounts and watch for reactions, then increase dosage, within the given guidelines

Skin Irritants
These oils may irritate the skin, and should be diluted in a carrier oil  before applying to the skin or used in a bath : basil, cinnamon, clove bud, fennel, Siberian fir, lemon, lemongrass, melissa, peppermint, thyme, tea tree, verbena, Photosensitivity

Skin Sensitivity
These oils can cause skin sensitivity in the presence of ultraviolet light and should NOT be used before exposure to direct sunlight: angelica, bergamot, mandarin, lemon, lime, petitgrain, St. John's Wort, verbena  

High Blood Pressure 
The following oils should not be used by anyone with high blood pressure: hyssop, rosemary, sage, thyme

Skin Allergies
If one is suffering from dermatitis or other allergic skin conditions then these oils should be avoided: benzoin, rose geranium, jasmine, pine, ylang ylang

Toxic oils
These oils should be avoided: bitter almond, mugwort, mustard, pennyroyal, rue, sassafras, southernwood, tansy, wintergreen

 

Magickal Uses for Aromatherapy 

Courage: cedar.... rose geranium
Harmony: basil....
Healing: eucalyptus... rosemary... sandalwood...
Love: jasmine.... rose
Magnetic (attracts men): ginger...jasmine.. lavender...neroli
Magnetic (attracts women): patchouli... vetivert
Meditation: jasmine...
Mental powers: rosemary
Money: bergamot... mint... patchouli
Peace: rose
Power: rosemary
Protection: patchouli... rose geranium.. rosemary
Psychic power: lemongrass.. sandalwood
Purification: jasmine... lavender....sandalwood
Sleep: lavender...
Spirituality: sandalwood
Vitality: rosemary

 

Recommended Books on Aromatherapy

Complete Aromatherapy Handbook - Essential Oils for Radiant Health
By: Susanne Fischer-Rizzi
ISBN: 0806982225

The Complete Illustrated Guide to Aromatherapy: A practical approach to the use of essential
oils for health and well-being.
By: Julia Lawless
ISBN: 1852309873

The Book of Aromatherapy Blends - How to use essential oils and flower remedies creatively
by Christine Wildwood
ISBN: 0722534531

 

Recommended Links on Aromatherapy

Amature Aromatherapy
Aroma Web
Natures Gift
Aromatherapy Recipies
Aromatherapy Marketplace: Scentsible Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy at www.wicca.com
A Woman's Journey: Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy Pages at The Dance

 

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