August 8, 2008
A Short Guide To Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy is a sort of herbal medicine, and one that is rapidly growing in popularity. This practice relies for the most part on the use of essential oils from botanicals such as flowers, trees and other plants. Distilled by a steam process, these oils can be effective in alleviating quite a few diseases and other physical ills.
There are hundreds of different essential oils used in the practice of aromatherapy, each having different properties and different therapeutic applications. Some are used for their calming, soothing properties while others have an invigorating effect for the patient undergoing aromatherapy.
For sufferers of chronic pain or recovering from an injury, aromatherapy can be most beneficial. Even the most serious of conditions can respond positively to aromatherapy. There is also a lesser risk of potential side effects associated with everyday medicines.
Why Choose Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy is the ideal solution for anybody seeking a truly natural treatment or cure for their ailments. It is also the preferred choice for people who do not want to use prescription drugs.
Aromatherapy is used to treat anything from a simple insect bite or sore throat to minor fungal infections. It is even being used to treat more complex matters such as Alzheimer's with some degree of success in some cases.
How To Start
The first step in getting into aromatherapy is to learn more about it. This type of medicine has a very long history, going back thousands of years. Given this, there obviously is much to be learned about aromatherapy; and of course it's always ideal to learn everything you can before starting any course of treatment, even safe and natural ones.
You'll want to learn about aromatherapy's practical uses. One is the aromatherapy massage, in which essential oils are used in combination with a massage to produce deep relaxation along with lowering the patient's blood pressure and slowing the heart rate.
Advocates of aromatherapy will agree that it is highly effective in treating stress and pain disorders. The overall effect of reduced stress and general feeling of well being is maybe why people recovering from sports injuries respond well to this treatment.
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