Aromatherapy?
I like to collect essentials oils. Also, stern in high conservatory, I was fascinated with homeopathic medicine and the like. Does anyone know of any good links, books, etc., that break down Aromatherapy, close to telling what certain smells represent or inflict, things of that nature?
It'd be much appreciated.
Answers: My favorite sites are:
http://www.aworldofaromatherapy.com/
http://www.aromaweb.com/
And the book I use most is "Holistic Aromatherapy" by Christine Wildwood.
That's great that you have such a worthy head start with collecting essential oil! They can be expensive and having a nice stockpile is a benefit. I just found an article on the essentials of aromatherapy at Lance Armstrong's Livestrong.com site that talks about aromatherapy for vigour. It might help you out. You might search for aromatherapy within also because they have some videos and other articles. Good luck! Start out near Wikipedia--I know it's not the best source, but neither is EntPoP.com. By reading Wikipedia you get the rough idea. Then, scroll down and the site will afford you a bunch of professional references from books, published journals, etc.
youngliving.com
i enjoy many of their essential oils and they are really apposite. i also love their books to go with them. they own a desk reference and a mini one. they do really well at breaking everything down and it is hugely organized in informing you of which oil go with which 'dis-ease'. Just smell what you enjoy the scent of, in that is no magic powers behind it.
Website: http://skepdic.com/aroma.html
For *s and giggle, you can read up about why homeopathy doesn't work either: http://skepdic.com/homeo.html
helen mc guiness julia chaotic really good authors in this nouns they give you all what the grease benefits both physical and emotional benefits, where they come from and their chemical be paid up how they are distilled etc these authors are used by VTCT for aroma thrapy courses and qualification Here's a large collection of aromatherapy reference articles:
http://www.natural-herbs-remedies.com/in...
:)
Dee
There are masses out there but the ones that I use are; by authors Worwood, Plummer, The Herbal Drugstore by White and Foster. I have several others but use these the most. tisserand aromatherapy book is superb
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Answers: My favorite sites are:
http://www.aworldofaromatherapy.com/
http://www.aromaweb.com/
And the book I use most is "Holistic Aromatherapy" by Christine Wildwood.
That's great that you have such a worthy head start with collecting essential oil! They can be expensive and having a nice stockpile is a benefit. I just found an article on the essentials of aromatherapy at Lance Armstrong's Livestrong.com site that talks about aromatherapy for vigour. It might help you out. You might search for aromatherapy within also because they have some videos and other articles. Good luck! Start out near Wikipedia--I know it's not the best source, but neither is EntPoP.com. By reading Wikipedia you get the rough idea. Then, scroll down and the site will afford you a bunch of professional references from books, published journals, etc.
youngliving.com
i enjoy many of their essential oils and they are really apposite. i also love their books to go with them. they own a desk reference and a mini one. they do really well at breaking everything down and it is hugely organized in informing you of which oil go with which 'dis-ease'. Just smell what you enjoy the scent of, in that is no magic powers behind it.
Website: http://skepdic.com/aroma.html
For *s and giggle, you can read up about why homeopathy doesn't work either: http://skepdic.com/homeo.html
helen mc guiness julia chaotic really good authors in this nouns they give you all what the grease benefits both physical and emotional benefits, where they come from and their chemical be paid up how they are distilled etc these authors are used by VTCT for aroma thrapy courses and qualification Here's a large collection of aromatherapy reference articles:
http://www.natural-herbs-remedies.com/in...
:)
Dee
There are masses out there but the ones that I use are; by authors Worwood, Plummer, The Herbal Drugstore by White and Foster. I have several others but use these the most. tisserand aromatherapy book is superb
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