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Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy
is the term given to therapeutic treatments utilizing
essential oils. Essential oils are extracted from
plant material, mostly by steam distillation,
and are extremely concentrated essences. Essential
oils are used for many different reasons and in
a number of different ways. They can truly address
the needs of the body, mind and spirit.
They
can be used to help with emotional challengers
such as lack of self esteem or they can be used
for more physical and mental problems such as
stress, muscle aches and pains, headaches, depression,
colds and flu etc. Aromatics have a long history
of being used in religious or spiritual practices
and today essential oils can be utilized to access
the spiritual side of our nature.
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They
can be diffused while meditating or praying.
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They
can be used in a diffuser to create just the
right mood or atmosphere or to clear a stuffy
nose.
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They
can be added to personal products such as
soaps, body lotions and creams for skin care
and personal hygiene.
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They
can be used in baths, compresses or massage
oils to enhance many different aspects of
life.
True
essential oils are extremely complex chemical
compounds and are made up of anywhere from 50
- 500 different components. Some of these components
are present in large amounts while others in miniscule
amounts. Scientists have still not been able to
identify all of the chemical compounds that make
up any particular essential oil, what they have
been able to do is to produce a substance which
is similar in aroma. However, the synthetic product
contains only a part of nature's wonderful secret
recipe. It is the synergy of that wonderful recipe
which produces the healing and therapeutic effects
of essential oils; this can never be duplicated
by synthetics.
In
recent years we have experienced a return to more
natural ways of dealing with things and aromatherapy
is becoming more and more mainstream. It has also
become a real marketing tool where anything that
is scented is called 'Aromatherapy'. Sadly many
of these products do not contain true essential
oils but are made with fragrance oils (synthetics).
A true healing, whether in body, mind or spirit
can only be achieved when using true essential
oils.
There
are many ways to use essential oils around the
home. Here are a few ideas. It is important to
remember that we are each of us, unique individuals
so take into consideration your own personal likes
and dislikes when choosing essential oils for
fragrancing.
For a peaceful sleep: put a drop of lavender
on your pillow or on a cotton ball or tissue and
place inside your pillowcase.
For
burns: a drop or two of lavender on a mild
burn will sooth the pain and will mostly prevent
any blister from forming.
For
getting rid of cooking smells: Some Lemon
in a diffuser or aroma lamp will help get rid
of cooking smells. You could also try Orange,
Cinnamon or Clove.
For
a fresh smelling fridge: You can add a drop
or two of your favourite essential oil to the
dish cloth you are using to wipe down your fridge.
For
a fresh smelling bathroom: add 2 - 3 drops
of your favourite essential oil to a tissue and
place the tissue inside a toilet roll.
For
a fresh smelling vacuum cleaner: Add a few
drops of your favourite essential oil to your
vacuum cleaner bag.
For
a nice ambience: Put your favourite essential
oil or blend of essential oils in a diffuser or
aroma lamp to scent the house.
For
repelling moths: Place a few drops of cedarwood
on a cotton wool ball and place in your drawers
or cupboards.
For
Potpourri: Gather dried leaves, flowers and
small wood shavings. Crush the plant material
to the desired size. Place in a wide mouthed glass
jar and add the essential oils to the mixture.
Stir contents well and tighten the lid on the
jar. Let the potpourri rest for several days as
this will allow the plant material time to absorb
the aroma molecules.
For
Laundry/Clothing Cupboard: Put 2 - 3 drops
of essential oil or essential oil blend on a cotton
wool ball and place between linen and clothes.
For
Kitchen Surfaces: A blend, which is both a
disinfectant and anti-bacterial to use around
the house on all kitchen surfaces, including the
floor. Kitchen cloths and dish clothes can also
be rinsed in water containing the essential oil
mix. This will also disinfect your chopping boards.
For example blend together lavender 8 drops, lemon
10 drops, eucalyptus 5 drops rosewood 8 drops
palmarosa 3 drops. Add 8 drops of this blend to
600ml of water.
Do
remember that essential oils are highly concentrated
substances and should never be used neat (undiluted)
on the skin, but always diluted in water (e.g.
in the bath) or in carrier oil (e.g. sweet almond,
olive oil etc.). We do not recommend that essential
oils be taken internally.
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