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The
use of aromatic oils has been practiced widely over the years beginning
with the Chinese, the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians. They used aromatics
for cosmetics, massage, hygiene and many medical treatments. Even
the father of modern medicine, Hippocrates, recognized that burning
certain aromatic plants offered protection against contagious diseases.
He prescribed the extensive use of aromatic oils in the bath houses
of his time. Scientists have since verified that the volatile compounds
called essential oils, have antibacterial and antiviral properties.
Distilled or otherwise extracted from the flowers of some plants
and the leaves of others, essential oils stimulate the nerves in
the olfactory organs and are then transmitted to the parts of the
brain that control emotions. Whether inhaled or absorbed through
the skin, some oils are thought to reach the pituitary gland, which
controls the adrenals that regulate stress and relaxation responses.
Essential
oils for baths and massage
Choose from
these oils for an aromatic bath or massage:
- Lemon balm
to lift spirits
- Germanium
for deep relaxation
- Chamomile
to calm the nerves
- Sandalwood
to reduce tension or anxiety.
- Bergamot
to fight infections
- Ylang-ylang
to induce sleep
- Lavender
to relax muscles
- Frankincense
to produce o meditative state
The treatment
Extracted by distillation or other methods from flowers, leaves,
stems, fruits or roots of plants, essential oils contain many medicinal,
health promoting properties of their plant sources. For best results,
use only pure essential oils that have been extracted by steam distillation
or cold pressing and avoid solvent extracted oils, especially synthetics.
The simplest way to apply aromatherapy is to breathe in the aroma.
Place a drop of the oil on an unscented tissue and breathe deeply.
The effects
According to the latest research findings, any of the anti-bacterial,
anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, sedative, disinfectant and antiviral
effects the original plants can produce are concentrated in their
essential oils. Thus, these oils can trigger a range of both emotional
and physical responses. The oils are volatile, they evaporate when
exposed to air. Pay attention to how they make you feel-calm, uplifted,
focused and so on. Try to define the aroma; is it light, strong,
sweet? Smell some coffee beans to restore your sense after experimenting
with a number of essential oils.
Utensils
Use a clean dark glass bottle to store essential oils or blends.
To prevent evaporation, always keep the stored containers tightly
closed. Use a separate glass dropper for each essential oil and
for each blend. Store oils out of direct sunlight, which breaks
down the oils.
Take
care! : Its not recommended to
use essential oils at the same time you are taking a homeopathic
emedy. Essential oils can cancel the effects of these remedies.
The
way to health is to have an aromatic bath and scented massage every
day
Methods of
Administration
Fragrance
bowl
Add a few drops of essential oil to a bowl or pan of water. Place
it on a hot radiator or the top of a wood stove.
Massage
Aromatic massage activates the nerve endings and will stimulate
circulation near the skin's surface. Add 8-12 drops of your favorite
essential oil to 1 oz. of sweet almond, sesame or olive oil to make
invigorating aromatherapy massage oil.
Simple hydrotherapy
Take an aromatic bath. Simply add 5 drops of essential oil to you
bathwater
Ceramic ring
Purchase a porous, unglazed ceramic ring that you place on the top
of a light bulb. Add a few drops of essential oil to the ring; when
the light bulb heats up, the oil will evaporate into the air.
Aromatherapy
cooker
These are small containers that are filled with water and heated,
usually by a candle or sometimes by a small light bulb. Place 3-6
drops of an essential oil into the water and the essential oil will
be dispersed into the air.
Potpourri
Add a few drops of an essential oil to some dried leaves or flowers.
Mix and enjoy.
For
home and car
Create a natural air freshener by adding 25 drops of essential oil
to 2 oz. of distilled water in a spray bottle. Shake well and mist
into air.
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