Aromatherapy - What is it?
Aromatherapy is the art and science of treating illnesses
through essential oils and/or inhaling herbal mixtures. The
sense of smell or olfactory senses are the quickest path to
the brain.
Once the scent molecules pass the brain, it enters the bloodstream
through the lining in our lungs. Once the molecules enter
the bloodstream they influence the nervous systems, adrenal
glands, stomach, intestines, heart rate, circulatory, and
immune systems. Now the scent molecules also stimulate or
relax emotions, attitude, energy level, sex drive, concentration,
memory and other brain activity. All of that from smelling
scents that we already know.
Essential oils used in ancient Egyptian times had many
purposes. Burial, spiritual, medical and perfume are just
some
of their uses. The word perfume comes from the Latin phrase
"through the smoke". Egyptians closed themselves
in small rooms
and burnt herbs and oils to cover their body odor. This is
where
incense came from. The Egyptians also noticed that the scented
smoke had medicinal purposes also. Rene- Maurice Gattefosse
was
a French chemist who coined the phrase Aromatherapy. It was
actually an accident; He burned his hand then confused a bowl
of
water with a bowl of Lavender oil. Instead of a bad chemical
reaction, he learned that the lavender oil healed the burn
quicker and left less scarring. This launched his research
in
Essential oils and Aromatherapy. The process of distillation
is
used to extract essential oils from grasses, leaves, trees,
roots, and flowers. Some oils require a lot of raw material
to
make a small amount of oil, and then other oils are easier
and
less expensive to produce. Therefore, if oil has a higher
price,
and a few are quite expensive, then that means that particular
oil is difficult to harvest and distill. A headache is relieved
with essential oils such as Eucalyptus, Lavender, feverfew,
chamomile and marjoram. You could place a few drops of any
of
these oils in a diffuser or aroma lamp to keep your home or
workplace headache free. Many homeopathic doctors prescribe
the
herb feverfew for migraines. In addition, valerian root, hops
and lavender, which are all sedatives and muscle relaxers
for
those tense stressed out, neck muscles. Yarrow is an
anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic and helps control high blood
pressure, common cause of migraines and headaches
Who has kids? Most huh well you will need to pay attention
here. Take out the aroma lamp and diffuser; put 6 drops of
lavender, four of chamomile, and three of sandlewood or cedar
wood. Turn it on and watch your house hold calm down almost
immediately. You can also place chamomile or lavender in a
small pillow and place it in your children's bed. It is safe,
pleasant; the child gets a better, more rejuvenating sleep.
Jasmine also has a sedative quality as well as Patchouli.
Cinnamon bark is neat oil. It is warm, calming, spicy and
comforting. There have been surveys conducted about the effect
that the scent of cinnamon has on men, for example. Most men
stated that the smell of cinnamon reminds them of grandma's
kitchen, thus bringing on a feeling of love. However, it also
helps women with cramps, regulates menstrual cycle, and even
gives us a little boost in our love lives. Cinnamon also can
be used for insect bites, treat infections and is used in
cough elixirs. Be careful,
cinnamon can irritate your skin if not diluted properly.
There are some oils (like lavender, tea tree, and patchouli)
can be applied directly to the skin with no dilution. To be
safe I would dilute 2-4 drops of essential oil to 1 tsp. (5ml)
of carrier oil. Carrier oils allow safe absorption into the
skin and calms some of the more potent oils. Aromatherapy
is the idea that through the senses of touch and smell the
body can achieve harmony between mind, body, and spirit. Balance
is important today due to the Contamination of chemicals in
our world as shown in the ozone alerts. Today's stress, busy
schedules, full houses and all of the everyday problems, which
have become part of our hectic existence. Aromatherapy is
a healthy, easy, inexpensive way to naturally heal your mind
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