Aromatherapy Chart

October 15th, 2006

Aromatherapy is widely known as an ancient therapeutic natural practice that involves the use of essential oils derived from plants to promote well-being. It has long been considered by many people that the essential oils have that great power to heal and balance the mind, body and spirit, leading to a healthier life.

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Aromatherapy Essential Oil

October 11th, 2006

Aromatherapy has its basis in essential oils and as such, it goes without saying that your knowledge of the art must also go hand in hand with your knowledge of essential oils. Aromatherapy essential oils are highly concentrated substances derived from plants. The “essences” of plants, they are extracted from the leaves, flowers, twigs, barks, rind of fruit, and roots of plants usually through the process of distillation. Aromatherapy essential oils are used to promote healing of the body and the mind.

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Aromatherapy Candle Making

August 20th, 2006

Perhaps the oldest method of aromatherapy is in the form of candle burning and aromatherapy candle making. Nearly six thousand years ago, the ancient Chinese burned joss sticks made from aromatic herbs in temples and shrines to honor their gods and ancestors.

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Aromatherapy Candle Gift

August 19th, 2006

Wondering what to give to your friends, family, or that special someone in your life? When it comes to gift-giving the receiver’s personality is very important. Is your friend someone who likes to enjoy life? Is he or she the sort of person who likes to “stop and smell the flowers?” Is he or she always stressed at work and want nothing more than to relax?

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Aromatherapy Candle

August 19th, 2006

Since the early times, aromatherapy is well-known as a therapeutic natural practice that can be employed to advanced beauty, health, and sense of ease. It has been practiced in different areas in the world throughout the centuries involving the use of essential oils in a variety of methods, either through bathing, inhalation, or massage.

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Aromatherapy Bubble Bath

August 19th, 2006

In the marketplace today, the aromatherapy bubble bath is one of the hottest. Several companies out there on the web are even offering a number of this item intended for people out there who wanted to feel and savor the wonderful experience of taking into an aromatherapy bubble bath.

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Aromatherapy Blend

August 19th, 2006

In the arena of holistic healing, aromatherapy has long been considered as the best option. This is actually an ancient therapeutic natural practice that involves the use of essential oils taken from plants for rejuvenating, balancing, and harmonizing the mind, body and spirit. It is commonly applied by many people that a number of aromatherapy blends were formulated and produced, leading to the rise of aromatherapy as one of the growing industries in the whole cosmos.

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Aromatherapy Bath Salt Recipe

August 19th, 2006

Water has several powerful therapeutic benefits. After all, it isn’t called miracle water for nothing. When you combine the powers of water with that of aromatherapy essential oils, the therapeutic benefits of both are multiplied and so intensified that the combination has become the basis of many powerful therapeutic treatments.

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Aromatherapy Bath Salt

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 Recipe

August 19th, 2006

Aromatherapy has long been applied in combination with the therapeutic effects of a warm bath. The Egyptians were perhaps the first people to use it, adding extracts distilled from herbs and plants which they deemed to be beneficial to the body. Later, aromatherapy bath recipes made their way to the Greeks who attributed it to the gods, and then to the Romans who were among the first people to ever come up with public baths.

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