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Aromatherapy
is: The therapeutic
use of pure
essential oils to improve the
health and balance the body,
mind and soul. |
Aromatherapy is derived from two words, aroma - meaning
fragrance or smell and therapy - meaning treatment. It is the practice of using essential oils to maintain and promote
physical and emotional well-being. Essential oils have been around for centuries, used by many different cultures, in a variety of ways
and as a form of holistic therapy. Research has shown essential oils to
be some of the strongest metabolite agents; ridding the body of toxins
and fighting infections. Aromatherapy is one of the fastest growing
fields in holistic medicine.
The current interest in the practice of aromatherapy seems to emphasize
the fact that nature is continuing to offer us ways to heal ourselves
while allowing us to enjoy the beauty that is before us. Classed as a
holistic therapy, aromatherapy is now offered by many hospitals that
employ aromatherapist to enhance their patient’s general well-being and
optimize their quality of life.
The aim of aromatherapy is centered on the healing of the body, mind and
spirit.
The history of aromatherapy goes back thousands of years.
Plant oils are mentioned several times in the Bible. Aromatic plants and
essential oils were used in biblical times. Cleopatra was also known to
use essential oils in her perfumery. The Egyptians used aromatic plant
essences to treat both physical and mental health problems. In the East,
Chinese doctors also knew the therapeutic benefits of essential oils.
The science and practice of modern aromatherapy and
concepts began with
a French chemist named Rene-Maurice Gattefosse.
Around the year 1910, Gattefosse discovered the healing properties of
lavender oil after severely burning his hand in a laboratory explosion,
and needing to cool it down, put his entire hand into a vat of pure
lavender essential oil. The pain was gone almost instantly. Over the
next few days his burn healed with no scars or infections. This led him
into a lifetime of research and discovery on the subject of essential
oils.
What are
essential oils?