Archive for the 'Aromatherapy Bath and Body' Category

Aromatherapy Bath Salt

Saturday, August 19th, 2006

For centuries, the combination of aromatherapy bath salts and water is the basis of a number of potent therapeutic treatments. This kind of therapy is even continuously employed even these days with lots of spas, ayurvedic, holistic centers and health clinics around the world administering such kind of service.

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Aromatherapy Bath Product

Saturday, August 19th, 2006

Aromatherapy is the ancient practice of using essential oils extracted from plants for their therapeutic benefits. It was the Egyptians who built the first distillation machine, a rudimentary object used for the crude extraction of cedarwood oil which they used for several purposes, including embalming the dead, cosmetics, and baths.

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Aromatherapy Bath Oil

Saturday, August 19th, 2006

Aromatherapy is the practice of using volatile plant oils, including essential oils, for psychological and physical well-being. Essential oils are the pure “essence” of plants extracted from their leaves, twigs, flowers, barks, roots, and even rids of their fruits. Used for nearly 6,000 thousand years, aromatherapy is said to promote several therapeutic benefits and is associated with branches of alternative medicine as herbology and holistic healing.

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Aromatherapy Bath Body Product Works

Saturday, August 19th, 2006

For hundreds of thousands of years, aromatherapy has been used by people for a variety of purposes from honoring the gods and ancestors, to healing, to using them for cosmetic and bathing purposes. Nothing much has changed even until today. Incense burned at temples and at home is still infused with the fragrant essences of plants and herbs. Perfumes as still made from essential oils extracted from plants and flowers. And we still use herbal and floral products to scent our baths.

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