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Frequently Asked Questions What is Aromatherapy~ Aromatherapy means to treat with aroma through inhalation. Aromatherapy is the therapeutic use of essential oils derived from aromatic plants. The oils are highly concentrated and represent the blood and soul of the plant and is used through the sense of smell. Response to aroma has been proven to be as quick as one to three seconds. What are Essential Oils~
Essential
oils are the life force of the plant. They are
subtle,
volatile liquids distilled from plants, shrubs, flowers,
trees, roots, bushes and seeds containing hormone-like
properties and natural antiseptics. Each oil has its
own curative power on the body and mind. Essential
oils
are not oily, but are more like water. They are generally
transparent and can be various colors. They
are soluble
in alcohol, oils and fats, but not water. Essential
oils can have a shelf life up to six years.
They contain
oxygenating
molecules which transport nutrients to the cells of
the body. These molecules can help the body
receive
and assimilate nutrients to maintain health. How does Aromatherapy Work~ When you inhale through your nose, the scent travels to the gustatory center, where taste is perceived in seconds. The olfactory receives the odor and carries to the limbic system. The signal passes between the pituitary and pineal glands, targeting the amygdala (memory center for fear and trauma).
What are the Benefits~ In an article in the British Journal of Occupational Therapy, 1992:
Where did Aromatherapy Come From~ Egyptians were first to discover the potential of fragrance approximately 6,000 years before Christ. Egyptian high priests used fragrance to open the subconscious mind to elevate their ability to communicate with the spirit world. Essential oils were used in embalming for their antiseptic powers that delayed decomposition. They were used in rituals, perfumes and cosmetics. There are records in the Bible where essential oils were used in the treatment of illness and in religious ceremonies. Essential oils were used in China and then spread to Greece, Rome and Britain. |
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