AROMATHERAPY
WELL BEING - HEALING OIL HEALTH
Only about 5 percent of the essential oils produced today are used in aromatherapy, but there are plenty from which to choose.
In fact, if you become familiar with only 10 to 15 essential oils, you'll be able to treat many common problems!
NOTE: It is better to know a few essential oils well than to know a little about many oils*
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Purposes Of and Uses for Essential oils include
muscle relaxants (marjoram and black pepper) digestive tonics (cardamom and mint ) muscle relaxants (marjoram and black pepper) circulatory stimulants (rosemary and basil) hormone precursors (clary sage and fennel) repair injured cells (lavender & helichrysum) remove metabolic waste (grapefruit and juniper)
A number of essential oils enhance immunity, working with the body to heal itself.
Essential Oils are capable of stimulating the production of phagocytes (white blood cells that attack invaders) and some such as tea tree and lavender are antitoxic for insect bites and stings
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 THE CHOICE OILS OF WELL BEING SPA |
| Lavender |
overall first aid oil; antiviral and antibacterial, boosts immunity, antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic |
| Chamomile |
anti-inflammatory, antiallergenic, digestive, relaxant, antidepressant |
| Marjoram |
antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic |
| Rosemary |
stimulating to circulation, relieves pain, decongestant, improves circulation |
| Tea tree |
antifungal, antiyeast, antibacterial |
| Cypress |
astringent, stimulating to circulation, antiseptic, astringent |
| Peppermint |
digestive, clears sinuses, antiseptic, decongestant, stimulant |
| Eucalyptus |
decongestant, antiviral, antibacterial, stimulant |
| Bergamot |
antidepressant, antiparasitic, anti-inflammatory |
| Geranium |
balancing to mind and body, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory |
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THE OIL ESSENTIALS of ESSENTIAL OILS**
(Other Amazing Stuff You Can Use for Healing)
Unlike conventional antibiotic drugs, which may cause undesirable side effects, essential oils are "probiotic": they not only kill pathogenic bacteria, but tend to leave beneficial bacteria (intestinal flora) intact. This seems an exclusive prerogative of natural healing and remains a mystery to science. Also, bacteria typically do not acquire a resistance to essential oils, as they so often do to antibiotic drugs.
Many essential oils have been proven effective against fungi and yeast (tea tree, lavender and geranium), parasites (bergamot) and viruses (cinnamon, thyme and Eucalyptus radiata). Others fight infection with amazing effectiveness, killing bacteria by disrupting their life cycle. According to Dr. Jean-Claude Lapraz, M.D., a specialist in essential oils, most essential oils lower the pH of the blood slightly, creating an inhospitable environment for bacteria, which thrive in an alkaline environment.
Essential oils act quickly in the body. Some are detectable in the breath within minutes after application to the skin, and are eliminated from the body within several hours. Repeated applications may be required, especially when treating acute disorders that require keeping a constant level of essential oil active in the body. Remember that less is more when it comes to aromatherapy. Consistent low doses are safest and most effective. One advantage of aromatherapy treatments is that they don't need to work their way through the entire body to treat a particular area. Most of the essential oils suggested in this section are intended for dilution in a carrier oil. You can massage these diluted oils directly over the area that needs treatment-on the chest, for example, to treat congested lungs, or on the stomach in cases of indigestion. Application by inhalation or bath is also appropriate for many treatments. **Essential oils are perfectly safe when used in the suggested dilutions, although applications complicated by pregnancy, epilepsy, serious health problems and some medications do call for caution. |
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