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Aromatic
Blending versus Therapeutic
Blending
The difference between the two main types of
aromatherapy blending is simple. The goal with aromatic
blending is how a blend smells. The goal with therapeutic
blending is to create a mixture that will alleviate some type
of body ache or pain, or relieve the body in some other way as
in reducing stress. Although the focus with therapeutic
blending is different, aroma is still a factor to consider. The
therapeutic blending will be a wasted effort if it's too
pungent to be used!
Not all combinations will complement one
another. That's probably one of the most important things you
need to realize before you begin aromatherapy blending.
Sometimes the properties of one ingredient will overwhelm the
other and therefore should not be mixed or only small amounts
should be added into a blend. You don't have to experiment
yourself to learn which essential oil properties work together
and which don't. Most of this is common knowledge. You've just
got to research it.
However, should you want to experiment, it's
better to limit the number of essential oils you combine to
three, sometimes four until you're more experienced with the
process. That amount is easier to
control.
Don't shake, don't rattle, just roll. The jar
containing the essential oils you blend should be rolled
between the palms of your two hands, that's the most effective
way to blend.
Be sure to document your work. After all, you
are experimenting and when you create the most awesome blend,
you'll want to recall the ingredients as well as the
proportions. And likewise, when disaster strikes and you create
aromatherapy blends that are harsh and as a result, cause
significant irritation, you'll know what NOT to do next
time.
Go green but use amber or blue – bottles that
is. Amber or blue aromatherapy bottles can be reused, if
they're sterilized first.
Contraindications, in other words, any
factors that would prohibit use of a certain ingredient, must
be identified and avoided. Pregnancy for example, is a period
during which blends containing rosemary should not be used.
Allergic reactions are also contraindications. Since some
people are allergic to certain nuts they definitely should not
use oils containing that nut. Contraindications are a matter of
personal safety and should be taken
seriously.
For safety as much for tracking, always
properly label and store your aromatherapy blends as well as
the individual ingredients in a cool, dark area away from pets
and children.
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