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Aromatherapy
and Its Benefits
What is aromatherapy?
Aromatherapy is a technique that utilizes the
body's sense of smell to help boost moods, relieve stress and
encourage better health. Various fragrant substances are used
during aromatherapy sessions and each produces a different
result. For example, peppermint and eucalyptus scents are often
used to help stimulate the body. Lavender and chamomile can
help a person relax. Lemon and rosemary are effective at
revitalizing a tired body.
The sense of smell is powerful. In fact, the
body can distinguish around 10,000 different scents! As scents
are inhaled, the smell travels across the olfactory nerves
located inside the nose and then up into the part of the brain
that controls our moods, our memories and our ability to learn.
This area is called the Limbic System and, when stimulated, it
releases endorphins, neurotransmitters and other 'feel-good'
chemicals.
Aromatherapy also works by absorbing the
essential oils that have been extracted from plants, fruits,
herbs and flowers into the blood stream. This method is
perfectly safe and if you've ever rubbed a fragrant lotion,
cream or ointment into your skin or received a massage, you've
already indulged in a form of aromatherapy.
The fragrances used in aromatherapy are many
and they're commonly added to lotions, inhalants, gels,
candles, bath salts, vaporizers, perfumes and room sprays.
Aromatherapy involves the use of essential oils, oils that have
been extracted from naturally-occurring materials. They're
completely natural and unlike synthetic fragrances and
perfumes, which can cause allergies and irritation, they're
safe to
use.
The practice of applying essential oils has a
long history, and evidence of its use has been found as far
back as Ancient Egyptian civilizations.
Benefits of
Aromatherapy
- It's
something you can learn to do at
home
Many people seek out professional massage
therapists or visit expensive spas for their aromatherapy
sessions. While this is a great way to indulge if you can
afford to, it's easy to learn how to do aromatherapy right in
the comfort of your own home. All you need are some candles,
essential oils or bath oils and a burner or diffuser. To
achieve the maximum results, you'll also want to seek out a
quite and comfortable space for your aromatherapy
session!
- It's a
natural approach to improve your
health.
Aromatherapy is a wonderful, natural
alternative to other treatment options such as prescription
medications and caffeine. When used properly, there are few
side effects. The side effects that emerge primarily are due to
a person's sensitivity to certain ingredients. Most people are
aware of the ingredients that trigger allergic responses or
other type of sensitivity and in those cases, use of products
containing those ingredients should be
avoided.
3) Aromatherapy alleviates
minor discomforts
While aromatherapy does not cure major
illnesses, it is effective at alleviating minor aches and pains
in joints, improving the functionality of the immune system,
relieving the symptoms of menstrual cramps, improving skin
tone, relaxing muscles, lowering blood pressure, clearing
congestion, improving circulation to the scalp which helps
reduce dandruff and helps promote healthy hair growth,
relieving tension that causes headaches, improving sleep and so
much
more!
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