Aromatherapy FAQ's & More
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Aromatherapy Basics
What is an oil... what to use... how much to use...
Aromatherapy has proven to be highly successful in
assisting people in many situations over the ages. From relieving the symptoms of
stress, helping to calm a restless
family to assisting with health issues, the ancient science of aromatherapy has
proven extremely useful to millions of people around the world.
Read on to find out what to use, how to use it and why we should use essential oils...
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Helichrysum Essential Oil (Immortelle)
This precious essential oil has been used for centuries in skin care and healing to assist with inflammation, skin regeneration and scarring. It is also very useful when dealing with repsiratory infections, muscle pain and assisting with body detoxification.
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Tea Tree
After Lavender Tea tree is one of the most recognised and widely used essential oils. With a multitude of uses it is one oil everyone should have in their cupboard.
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Lemon Myrtle
An Australian natural, Lemon Myrtle (Backhousia citriodora ) is gaining quite a reputation. The Australian Journal of Medicinal Herbalism reported, in 1991, the oil of lemon myrtle to be antifungal, antiviral, antibacterial, a calmative and a sedative. The essential oil is uplifting, invigorating and refreshing.
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Essential Oil (EO) Dilutions - How Much Should You Use?
The aromatic plants of the world have provided us with a marvellous gift for our health and well being in the form of essential oils. While being totally derived from nature these precious substances should always be used with caution.
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