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Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008 | Author: admin

                              Aromatherapy  Herbs

 

Aromatherapy or scent-based remedy for certain ailments is an authentic science that has a long association with royalty and the crme de la crme of society. The use of essential oil herbs in the treatment, makes it unique.

Aromatherapy herbs is an alternative medicine application that involves the use of volatile liquid plant material. The extracted essence or essential oils and other strong scented compounds from plants are used as mood and health

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enhancers and pain relievers. The chemical compositions of the essential oils usually recommended in aromatherapy differ from the herbal products also widely sold all over the world. The difference is due to the exclusive distillation process used in aromatherapy, which retains or extracts only the lighter phyto-molecules present in the base material. Aromatherapy essential oils are potent with sesquiterpenes, esters, monoterpenes, hydrocarbons and organic sulfides.

You can prepare a great aromatherapy gift basket for someone you love and enjoy indulging in - your mother, wife, hsuband, son, daughter, grandparent or even yourself. Yes, why not! When buying Christmas or Easter gifts for the family, put yourself on the budget too and indulge. You need to know what goes into effective aromatherapy, to put together a great gift basket. When conducting research and marketing for the aromatherapy products, it is essential to know that aromatherapy is a generic term applied commonly to traditions that use essential oils, either alone or in combination, with alternative medical practices. The therapy is also associated with spiritual beliefs. Not all medical treatment involving the use of such scents are included in the term ‘aromatherapy’.
Your aromatherapy gift basket should include one or many fragrant oils, like eucalyptus or grapefruit oil. These oils are also referred to as solvent extractions. There are ‘absolutes’ that are essence oils extracted from flowers and delicate plant tissues. Absolutes also include the essences of fragrant butters and enfleurage pommades. There are ‘phytoncides’ or voltile organic compounds that kill microbes. Among the variety of phytoncides available, ‘allium’ are not desirable due to their disagreeable odors. Then, you could include hydrosols, the aqueous by products. They also have culinary uses and are great skin care options. The common hydrosols are rose, chamomile and lemon.

Your aromatherapy gift basket could also include infusions or aqueous extracts of plants and carrier oils that are used to dilute essential oils for use on sensitive skin. You could make your gift basket special by including basil for sharpening concentration, getting rid of depression and migraines. However, if you are gifting the basket to someone pregnant, then you should leave out the basil oil because of the emmenagogue chemotypes present in it. Bergamot is a great oil to include and is very popular too. It makes an excellent insect repellent and the recipient of the gift basket will definitely bless you. The sharp and spicy aroma of black pepper should be included ina basket for your grandparents. It stimulates blood circulation and eases muscular aches and pains.

You can also consider geranium oil, which is an astringent, antiseptic and a diuretic. If you are gifting the absket to your spouse, you could get a little bold and include extract of jasmine, rose, sandalwood or ylang-ylang, which are used as aphrodisiacs. In the case of the aromatherapy gift basket going out to someone with children, inlcude lavender oil. It is a good antiseptic and soothes cuts and burns, while calming the person. Lavender extract also eases headaches and migraines. Considering lemon oil is also wise. It serves as an anti-stress agent. Tea tree oil and thyme oil can be considered as part of the gift basket too. Tea tree oil is used externally as an antifungal, antiviral, antimicrobial, antiparasitic and antiseptic.

If you are planning to gift the aromatherapy gift basket to a friend who has a history of sinus, them including yarrow oil is a good idea. It helps to relieve cold and reduces the resultant joint inflammation. Your aromatherapy gift basket should also include cotton swabs and cotton balls. The essential oils accompanied with a brief hand-written description on the uses of each speak volumes for the intent. Depending on your budget, you could indulge in one, two or an assortment of the essential oils easily available. There are a number of online resources that even market baskets that can be customized by you.

By Gaynor Borade
Published: 2/20/2008
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Wednesday, January 09th, 2008 | Author: admin

Aromatherapy Oil: Pamper Your Skin and Your Senses Will Thank You

 skin herbsAromatherapy oils are a great way to give your skin a natural boost that is great for your other senses too. Find out more about what essential oils to use and how best to use them.

Everyone needs to escape from their hectic schedule once in awhile. Picture this: You come home after a long day at work and need a little time to yourself. You light a few candles, maybe play some soft jazz and indulge in some take-out, or chocolate. The only thing missing is aromatherapy oil! So you pull out the oil and lightly mist the fragrance onto your skin. Immediately you feel yourself relaxing, and ready to end the day right.

Sure, it may sound like a clichd scene for self-indulgence. Most of us are overworked and just plain tired, however; and we need something to help us relax and rejuvenate our bodies and minds. One of the best ways of doing this is using a soothing substance such as an aromatherapy oil to calm our senses. Here is why aromatherapy oil is so good for you:

All Natural

Aromatherapy oils and the many different forms originate from essential oils, which are the saps and oils of the plant or tree the fragrance comes from (the lavender essential oil comes from the lavender plant). All aromatherapy oil is natural, but the only way to know before you buy that you’re truly getting the full benefit of the scent is to check the ingredients on the bottle. If there is no list of the ingredients on your aromatherapy oil product, or if it lists something like "fragrance oil" then it is not made naturally, and you will not get the full benefit of the scent.. You can purchase aromatherapy oil at outlets such as Bath and Body Works, or the nutrition section of any generic retail store.

Variable Usages

It isn’t all about self-indulgence. If you want to make your partner feel as good as you do, then take a night and relax each other with aromatherapy oil. The scent of the oil, plus the touch from your loved one will definitely make for an enchanting evening. Aromatherapy oil is also good if you have an aching muscle and don’t want to breathe in the unpleasant smell of ointments. It will soak into your skin the same, and leave a refreshing feeling in the end.

bottle of aromatherapy oil, or bath beads or salts, and letting the oils soak into your skin. It is also a way to bring you and your significant other together, physically and mentally. So let the drone of the day fade, and slip into tranquility with your favorite bottle of aromatherapy oil.

Learn how to relax and get the most out of life by invigorating your senses with aromatherapy oils. Not all fragrant oils are essential oils.

 

                                                       

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