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		<title>What Nobody Told You About Wholesale Aromatherapy Candles</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[candles are a big business these days. More and more people are discovering the benefits aromatherapy as well. Which is why scented aromatherapy candles are so popular. If you want to get into the candle selling business, you can find wholesale aromatherapy candles from a variety of different companies. When you buy something at wholesale [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.aromatherapyresources.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=6' target="_blank">candles</a> are a big business these days. More and more people are discovering the benefits aromatherapy as well. Which is why <a target="_blank" href="http://aromatherapycandles.live--articles.com/shadow-and-light-aromatherapy-candles.html">scented aromatherapy candles</a> are so popular. If you want to get into the candle selling business, you can find wholesale aromatherapy candles from a variety of different companies. When you buy something at wholesale value, it means you are getting it at a lower price than it would be sold to the general public. Buying wholesale allows you to mark up the merchandise and sell it for retail prices. The difference between the wholesale and retail price represents your profit, minus expenses of course.</p>
<p> These days, the Internet is probably the best place to find <a target="_blank" href="http://aromatherapycandles.live--articles.com/candles-and-aromatherapy.html">scented candles and accessories</a> at low wholesale prices. Many corporations are selling through the web as it is less expensive and less complicated than having a brick and mortar store. When you shop online, you open yourself up to a whole world of choices. You&#8217;ll find traditional wax candles, soy candles, beeswax candles, gel candles and more. Additionally, you will find candles in an extraordinary assortment of colours, perfumes, sizes and styles. Some firms sell candles to shops, some sell candles for fund-raising purposes and others sell right to the general public.</p>
<p> When purchasing wholesale you should really know that almost all of the time you&#8217;ll be buying at bulk discounts. This allows for larger savings and a larger markup. The less the candles cost you, the more money you can make selling them. One great point about selling candles is how space efficient they are. Because candles are not massive or heavy, you can simply store them. Just make sure to store them in a cool, dry place. You certainly don&#8217;t want your inventory to melt.</p>
<p> As far as <a target="_blank" href="http://aromatherapycandles.live--articles.com/">selling wholesale aromatherapy candles</a>, the sky&#8217;s the limit. You can open a brick and mortar candle store or sell the candles through a website. You can sell to friends and family or even recruit other people to sell for you. If your locality is home to holidays, craft shows and fairs, you can sell your candles there. It&#8217;ll likely cost to hire a booth but if the event is a huge one it could be a good way to move some product and get exposure for your company. There are many different ways to make money in the scented candle business for someone who is creative, determined and hard working!</p>
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		<title>Beautiful Skin Made Easy with Simple Aromatherapy Blends</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Jean Patton
The aim of any natural therapy is to restore balance to the body &#8211; the same is true in using essential oils for skin care. With natural aromatherapy oils and &#8216;base&#8217; ingredients, you can support and nourish the skin in a way superior to any synthetic product. While dramatic results can sometimes be [...]]]></description>
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<p>The aim of any natural therapy is to restore balance to the body &#8211; the same is true in using essential oils for skin care. With natural aromatherapy oils and &#8216;base&#8217; ingredients, you can support and nourish the skin in a way superior to any synthetic product. While dramatic results can sometimes be seen with skin care ingredients made in a laboratory, natural botanicals can, when properly blended and applied, support long-lasting change without harsh chemical side effects.</p>
<p>Simple-to-make essential oil mixtures will use some formula of aromatic oils from plants and flowers, based in a carrier oil, usually cold pressed from seeds or nuts. Balanced aromatherapy blends offer the therapeutic healing effects of essential oils and the nutritive essential fatty acids of the carriers. Creating your own mixtures is a fun, rewarding and money-saving endeavor; you need only a bottle or two for the mixing, and an eye-dropper to dispense the essential oils.</p>
<p>There are a few essential oils and carriers that are highly regarded in natural beauty and skin care. With these, and perhaps one or two extra ingredients, you can make effective (and very pleasant smelling) recipes for a wide variety of skin conditions.</p>
<p>Some of the more important aromatherapy oils used in beauty and skin formulas for both men and women include: Helichrysum italicum &#8211; a potent skin metabolism stimulator and strong anti-inflammate (inflammation at a cellular level is associated with nearly all skin damage and premature aging). Rosemary essential oil of the Verbenone chemotype &#8211; this serves a similar function to the oil of the Helichrysum flowers, increasing skin metabolism and enhancing the removal of cellular waste material. True Lavender, or Lavendula angustifolia, is also a strong anti-inflammate and skin regenerator with a lovely relaxing aroma &#8211; it lowers tension in addition to directly treating the skin cells, furthering natural beauty. The oil distilled from the Wild Carrot seed (also known as Queen Anne&#8217;s Lace) is very regenerating, bringing life to tired, lifeless skin resulting from high-stress and toxic environments. Palmarosa is considered a &#8216;wonder oil&#8217; because of it&#8217;s brilliant aroma and strong yet gentle antiseptic properties; Niaouli is another essential oil commonly recommended for the same reasons, in addition to it&#8217;s ability to tighten and firm the skin.</p>
<p>This includes only a few of the more commonly used essential oils in skin care formulations. Many oils not listed here have properties which can be highly effective for particular skin conditions &#8211; further investigation with the specifics of your skin type will likely uncover these for you. Of course, other oils can be added to your blends simply for their pleasing scent; Neroli and Petitgrain, distilled from the flowers and leaves of the bitter orange tree, are often included for this reason.</p>
<p>On to the base ingredients, the carrier oils. These oils serve several functions &#8211; they bring the essential oils into the skin, rather than evaporating in to the air. They supply the skin with essential fatty acids &#8211; nutrients that the body cannot make, yet are critical to optimal skin health. Finally, some have their own therapeutic healing properties similar to the essential oils.</p>
<p>A few of the most important carrier oils include the following: Rosehip Seed Oil is highly regarded for it&#8217;s regenerating effects for skin which has been over-exposed to the sun or has other damage. It includes a variety of Vitamin A which acts to increase cellular turnover, similar to Retin-A without the over-drying side effects. Numerous scientific studies have validated this oil&#8217;s positive effects on damaged or prematurely aged skin. Next is Evening Primrose Oil, which has a significant quantities of gamma-linolenic acid, an important essential fatty acid. Evening Primrose oil has been used to support skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema, and may help premature skin aging. Finally, Hazelnut oil is possibly the most commonly used base oil for skin care; it is gentle, has little aroma, and is suitable for all skin types. Often, small amounts of Rosehip seed and/or Evening Primrose oil will be included in a blend, with Hazelnut oil comprising the majority of the carrier mixture.</p>
<p>For the first recipe, we&#8217;ll start with a blend that&#8217;s for daily use for all skin types. It&#8217;s created to give the skin health and vitality, while keeping it clean and beautiful: Pour one ounce of Hazelnut oil into your mixing bottle (double all the ingredients if you&#8217;d like to make two ounces). Add fifteen drops (about 2/3rds of a milliliter) Thyme essential oil of the Linalool chemotype (be sure to get this kind, as other types of Thyme are to strong to use on the skin). The add fifteen drops each of Rosemary verbenone, Neroli (or a high-quality Petitgrain &#8211; distilled from the same plant as Neroli with a lower cost), Spike Lavender (almost a cross between true lavender and sage &#8211; excellent for it&#8217;s antiseptic properties). While originally created as an acne-clearing blend, it did so well for so many folks it is now used as a basis for healthy &#8216;normal&#8217; skin as well.</p>
<p>For overly sensitive and damaged skin (from chemicals or other means) and for skin with weak capillaries (showing spider veins may be a symptom), start with a 5:1:1 ratio of Hazelnut, Rosehip Seed and Evening Primrose oils (3/5 ounce Hazelnut, and 1/5th each of the other oils). Add fifteen drops each of German Chamomile, Helichrysum italicum, true Lavender, and Roman Chamomile. This blend will enhance the regenerative capability of the skin through the action of the Helichrysum and Rosehip seed, provides nutrients through in the Rosehip seed and Evening Primrose, and reduces the inflammation which accompanies any type of damage and aging.</p>
<p>If your skin is prone to acne, or has over-active sebaceous glands, the following blend can be of great assistance. It contains regenerative, antiseptic, and cleansing oils. Simply use Hazelnut as the base, and to each ounce include fifteen drops of Green Myrtle or Inula graveolens, fifteen drops Eucalyptus dives (because of the ketones in this oil, it should not be used if pregnant &#8211; or under 10 years of age &#8211; but is otherwise considered safe), fifteen drops Spike Lavender, and fifteen drops Rosemary verbenone.</p>
<p>If your skin doesn&#8217;t have particular damage to it, but appears lifeless due to exhaustion and/or exposure to significant amounts of pollution or environmental toxins, this is the blend for you. Use one part Rosehip Seed and 4 parts Hazelnut as the base. To each ounce, include fifteen drops Carrot Seed (also known as Wild Carrot or Queen Anne&#8217;s Lace &#8211; a well known skin restorative), fifteen drops Lemon verbena (which enhances the removal of toxins from skin tissues), fifteen drops Niaouli (an all-around brilliant antiseptic oil with firming effects), and fifteen drops Rosemary verbenone (again, for it&#8217;s regenerative and stimulating effects). If you are wishing to strengthen, tighten, and firm your skin, try this dilute mixture (the concentration of essential oils is relatively low here for use near the eyes) five ounces of Hazelnut oil and one ounce of Rosehip seed oil, fifteen drops of Green Myrtle, fifteen drops of Rock Rose (a plant grown in very sun-drenched areas, excellent for gently tightening the skin). If you like, add fifteen drops of Rosemary verbenone for it&#8217;s regenerative properties, but omit if this causes sensitivity used near the eyes.</p>
<p>These blends are tried and true combinations of essential oils (see Kurt Schnaubelt&#8217;s &#8220;Advanced Aromatherapy &#8211; the Science of Essential Oil Therapy&#8221;). They will help get you started into the wonderful world of <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.aromatherapyresources.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=2' target="_blank">natural health</a> and beauty. There is a blend here that can suit the needs of nearly every individual; yet there are no hard and fast rules. You can blend oils to your own tastes and needs, just keep in mind that more is not usually better in natural medicine and therapeutics &#8211; a balance is important. Most essential oils work best at concentrations below 5% of the total blend in a carrier. For best results, once you begin to experiment, allow your intuition to lead you to the oils and combinations that work best for you.</p>
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		<title>What Does Aromatherapy Massage Represent?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Ferdinand Mekinsy
Aromatherapy massage represents the same body treatment but with the use of essential plant oils that retain all the concentrated properties of their mother herbs. What exactly is the working trick behind the many advantages of aromatherapy massage? Well, there is a very specific connection between the smell center, the nose, and a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Aromatherapy massage represents the same body treatment but with the use of essential plant oils that retain all the concentrated properties of their mother herbs. What exactly is the working trick behind the many advantages of aromatherapy massage? Well, there is a very specific connection between the smell center, the nose, and a part of the brain known as the limbic systems. This part of the brain controls emotions and the hormone secretion; therefore, when the molecules of the essential oils used in aromatherapy massage are inhaled they trigger a reaction on the part of the limbic system. Thus, the heat beat rate, the blood pressure as well as the immune system and the digestion are influenced.</p>
<p>Online, the retail sites make the greatest places to shop for aromatherapy gifts and accessories like burners, diffusers, bath and SPA treatments, candle holders and the like. The information for the products is usually organized around the various properties of the herbs and their applications for the treatment of one health condition or another. Stress reduction, energy boosting, insomnia cures, or mood enhancers are just a few of the most popular searches online. They surely represent a clear picture of what people have come to be interested in and what they now feel to be the perfect aromatherapy gifts.</p>
<p>Aromatherapy classes make an excellent way to extend your knowledge of essential oils and their applications. Either for personal reasons or as a means to develop new career opportunities, aromatherapy classes could represent a choice to change one&#8217;s life. The training programs cover a wide range of options regardless of whether you want a certification or not: networking, seminars, distance learning and even apprentice options match the same idea of the aromatherapy classes. Though you may begin with self-study, you will also experience the need to absorb more information in an organized or well structured background. The aromatherapy student will therefore commit to the study of anatomy, botanics, chemistry of the essential oils and features of aromatic blending.</p>
<p>The methods of obtaining essential oils are closely connected with the variety of aromatherapy recipes. Even when made from the same plant, the oils vary in terms of concentration and properties. To start from a basic example, keep in mind the fact that the essential oils can be extracted from blossoms, roots, wood or from the entire plant. The creation of the aromatherapy recipes is just the beginning of a process that starts with the distillation, the maceration, the pressing or the solvent extraction of the essential oils. The specificity of one recipe or another will therefore depend on the manufacturing of the essential oils too.</p>
<p>Aromatherapy gifts represent a good taste solution for anyone who wants to offer a special present to a dear person. They make an invitation to intense self-care and they show preoccupation for one&#8217;s well being. Though labeled as neutral on a general basis, aromatherapy gifts could be personalized by combining personal choice with the recipient&#8217;s preferences for a certain type of product. You can easily uncover what one likes and then use the info for the selection of perfect aromatherapy gifts.</p>
<p>Other herbal aromatherapy remedies have an energizing and rejuvenating impact on the body calming migraines and common headaches as well as re-balancing the positive energies in the system. More and more people are daily attracted by the advantages of herbal aromatherapy over traditional drugs. Besides the relief for certain ailments, one also sticks to a healthier life style that involves the use of gentle remedies that are a lot safer and definitely cheaper. Talk to the health care provider about the possibility to replace some of the pain-relief drugs you regularly take with some herbal aromatherapy extracts and see how they work for you.</p>
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		<title>The Best Uses Of Aromatherapy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Fedrinand Mekinsy
The content of aromatherapy gift baskets differs from one seller to another, but varieties do exist in the same shop too. Thus, instead of naturally scented body lotions you can go for a basket that includes aromatherapy bath salts for instance. The common element in all aromatherapy gift baskets is represented by the [...]]]></description>
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<p>The content of aromatherapy gift baskets differs from one seller to another, but varieties do exist in the same shop too. Thus, instead of naturally scented body lotions you can go for a basket that includes aromatherapy bath salts for instance. The common element in all aromatherapy gift baskets is represented by the essential oils. One cannot practice aromatherapy without these key extracts that make the very basis of any therapy session. Then, though much more rarely, aromatherapy gift baskets could also include some form of diffusers, but the cost of such packages would be a little higher.</p>
<p>Aromatherapy soy <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.aromatherapyresources.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=6' target="_blank">candles</a> are made of 100% pure soy wax that ensures a clean-burning period without any dripping or soot formation. Quality aromatherapy soy candles include only herbal colorants, meaning that the shades of green, rose, yellow or blue are the result of mixing natural pigments extracted from different herbs. Moreover, the element that distinguishes these candles from scented products is the all natural presence of essential oils in the composition. Here are a few features of aromatherapy soy candles that you should consider before making a purchase; yet, the products will very much speak for themselves once you try them for yourself.</p>
<p>The effects of aromatherapy on the nervous central system are well known, which is why most applications revolve around this impact on mood and positive psychological response that has been reported to function. Thus, certain herbal extracts and essential oils like rosemary and lavender, for instance, have been proved to trigger brain alertness and an increase in the nervous electrical activity. The effects of aromatherapy are constantly noticed on groups of people who are exposed to the inhalation of a scent. Afterwards, researchers can measure the level of relaxation or alertness, depending on the substance the subjects were exposed to.</p>
<p>Since of all senses, smell is the first to influence our health and emotions, which makes it perfect to use for healing purposes. The tools to operate such changes on our bodies are aromatherapy oils or essential oils that are basically volatile substances extracted by means of steam distillation or pressing. The applications of aromatherapy oils are extremely vast but the most common and popular to use are massage and body care with all that they include: perfumes, body lotions, bath salts, hair shampoos and more. In this context, the attribute of aromatherapy oils that surely seems overused is the relaxing and uplifting one.</p>
<p>Last but not least, the combination of massage and aromatherapy for depression cases has been one of the most fortunate and praised so far. The massage opens the energetic channels, stimulates the pressure points and allows for a direct and quick passage of the aromatic oils from the skin surface into the bloodstream. The relaxation level achieved through massage is much higher than that resulting from aromatherapy alone since more senses are stimulated at the same time. Constant therapeutic sessions of aromatherapy massage could actually help one get rid of the troublesome depressive episodes.</p>
<p>One further advantage of aromatherapy massage is the possibility for the essential oils to get absorbed into the skin, which would explain a higher efficiency rate and more benefits for one&#8217;s health. Here are just a few examples of the properties specific to the fragrances used in aromatherapy massage. Chamomile, orange, geranium and lavender are great for their calming and relaxing properties at the level of the central nervous system. Rosemary boosts up the energy levels and cleanses the body while tea tree, pine and eucalyptus have a great impact at the level of the respiratory system.</p>
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		<title>Lower Your Stress with Aromatherapy&#8217;s Proven Benefits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Melissa Gilbert
Aromatherapy has been around for a long, long time. Humans have been emulsifying, burning, macerating, pressing and distilling plants for their aromas for thousands of years. Only since the dawn of the New Age and modern Western scientific inquiry, however, has the impression of aromatherapy gotten soft. But now, the same scientific institutions [...]]]></description>
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<p>Aromatherapy has been around for a long, long time. Humans have been emulsifying, burning, macerating, pressing and distilling plants for their aromas for thousands of years. Only since the dawn of the New Age and modern Western scientific inquiry, however, has the impression of aromatherapy gotten soft. But now, the same scientific institutions are validating the use of essential oils, and their profound anti-anxiety effects. So now, rather than &#8220;running for the shelter of mother&#8217;s little helper&#8221; when things get a little hectic, you can bypass the liquor store, the pharmacy and the junk-food isle and head confidently to the <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.aromatherapyresources.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=2' target="_blank">natural health</a> market for a little bottle of scented bliss. Maybe not as decadents for everyone, but the majority of mothers and generally health and wellness-conscious folks will appreciate the healthful choice for themselves, their children and their families.</p>
<p>The number of studies investigating the therapeutic actions of essential oils has exploded over the last ten years, as popular interest grows in the areas of natural health and wellness. The efficacy of may &#8216;folk&#8217; remedies is being validated, with many of them having benefits at least as potent as their pharmaceutical counterparts, and most having very limited, if any, side effects. This is especially true with the use of essential oils for reducing stress and lessening anxiety. And what&#8217;s wonderful about the oils is that their readily available and easy to use. A mother with active children can just plug in a diffuser and let it do its thing. A stressed-out commuter can do the same. Feeling a little wound up, but want to keep the aroma a little more personal? Apply a few drops of diluted oil to yourself or loved one wherever you like. What oils have these anti-anxiety effects? Let&#8217;s have a look&#8230;</p>
<p>Lavender has been the most frequently studied of all the essential oils. Its anti-anxiety (or simply &#8216;relaxing&#8217;) action has been documented both in the laboratory (using stressed-out mice and rats) and in clinical environments with actual human beings. Many, many studies have reported the same thing: inhalation of lavender oil brings calm under a great variety of conditions. At least one study compared Lavender oil aroma to that of Juniper, Cypress, Geranium, Jasmine and Frankincense. It was only the Frankincense that had a somewhat similar effect, but not nearly as effective as Lavender. Several studies compared Lavender&#8217;s effect to diazepam (Valium) with Lavender&#8217;s aroma having similar (but likely more healthy) calming results. In other studies, Lavender has been shown to improve sleep, decrease conflict between animals, and reduce the amount of pain medication needed by recovering hospital patients.</p>
<p>Sandalwood oil is another well-known stress reducer. For those that may not enjoy the floral aroma of Lavender, Sandalwood could be the oil of choice. Its warm, earthy scent is grounding and centering, being used by some spiritual traditions to enhance relaxed, focused meditative states. The science shows similar results &#8211; Sandalwood oil topically applied relaxed the body while stimulating psyche. Studies on sleep/wake cycles using Sandalwood oil topically improved the quality of sleep and lessened waking episodes. A small study using Sandalwood suggested the oil may be helpful in reducing anxiety for palliative care patients. Beyond the scope of Western scientific inquiry, Sandalwood oils and pastes have been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine for the treatment of psychological disorders, utilizing its sublime mental-health promoting actions.</p>
<p>While Sandalwood and Lavender have the most data to back them up, many other essential oils have had positive test results. Rose is a standout; it has also been tested alongside Valium (apparently the anti-anxiety gold standard) with better and longer-lasting results. The rose aroma&#8217;s effect seem to increase over time, where as benzodiazepines&#8217; effect will tend to decrease &#8211; and the test subjects appeared less confused or sedated. Rose, like Lavender, reduced conflict between test subjects as well. For a little variety, you can mix Rose and Sandalwood together (try a 1:4 ratio)&#8230;this is a classic Indian aromatic blend combining two of the world&#8217;s best known anti-anxiety scents.</p>
<p>Other oils found in research databases include Angelica, Chamomile, Lemon, Lemongrass, Tagetes and Ylang Ylang. Some oils tested didn&#8217;t show repeatable results in the laboratory environment, but if you find and oil aroma that you find relaxing, it&#8217;s more than likely not purely &#8216;in your head&#8217;; the olfactory (smell) sense is the one of the five senses most directly wired to the brain&#8217;s emotional centers. These are, in turn, directly wired to the autonomic nervous system controlling functions such as heart rate, breathing rate, and blood pressure &#8211; all of which are closely tied to one&#8217;s level of stress.</p>
<p>So what to do with these stress relieving wonders? They&#8217;re really easy to use &#8211; one of the great features of aromatherapy. Both topical application and inhalation show repeatable results in laboratory tests. A common method of topical application is to dilute the essential oil in a carrier oil like Jojoba down to 10% or less. Essential oils tend to pass easily into the bloodstream when applied to the skin, so nearly any technique will do. A few drops of your mixture can be placed on the wrists and rubbed together (this is nice, as you&#8217;ll smell the aroma as well). For inhalation, there&#8217;s a great many aromatherapy diffusers available, from little, inexpensive plug in units, to professional models which make a cloud of pure, intense aroma. For anxiety relief, any model where you can smell the aroma will do the job &#8211; the higher end diffusers tend to bathe a larger area in your aroma of choice.</p>
<p>Choosing an oil for yourself (or helping your children / family / loved one&#8217;s decide) is easy. What do you (or they) like to smell? One of the simplest yet most profound aspects of aromatherapy for the psyche is the legitimacy of individual of aroma preference. As uncovered by the laboratory studies, oils of greatly differing aromas can have similar anxiolytic action. While some people love flowery scents, others are drawn towards woods and resins. And it may be that someone who likes the relaxing/stimulating aroma of Rose needs that dual-effect; others loving Sandalwood might be better off with its centering/grounding action. In a word: experiment. Many companies will offer small sizes or even samples. Once you find one or more aromas that suit your needs, play with them &#8211; have fun! Whatever way you choose to indulge your senses, health, and wellness with essential oils&#8230;you can take comfort in knowing the science of aromatherapy is there to back you up.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We get essential oils by extracting them from thousands of plants and herbs all over the world. For centuries, civilizations have used these oils to treat all kinds of infectious diseases. The years have also revealed that each essential oil is useful for treating a specific class of ailments and illnesses. In monitored lab tests these oils been shown to suppress the bacteria growth, fungi, and other microorganisms.</p>
<p> The growth of <a target="_blank" href="http://hubpages.com/hub/Popular-Aromatherapy-Products"><a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.aromatherapyresources.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=3' target="_blank">aromatherapy products</a></a> in the marketplace has been on an upwards trend for many years. These products are used by millions of people every day all over the world. Aromatherapy oils are developed by a distillation procedure which draws out the &#8220;essence&#8221; of the plant which then becomes the essential oil that we buy in the health stores.</p>
<p> Aromatherapy blends can be used for more than treating diseases. Often, they&#8217;re used to  change a person&#8217;s mood andr put him or her into a different mental state.</p>
<p> Aromatherapy and cancer. Aromatherapy blends have never been advocated as a treatment for cancer. But some physicians and health care professionals do recommend it as a way to mitigate some of the side effects of cancer or cancer treatments. Many essential oils can positively affect moods helping to keep the patient in a positive mental attitude without resulting to prescription drugs.</p>
<p> One surprising thing that many people find out about aromatherapy blends is just how many of them are good for fighting insects. If you&#8217;re adverse to using chemical products on your skin or in your home, you may want to try some of the alternatives. Citronella oil is useful for keeping mosquitos away. Many people use citronella <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.aromatherapyresources.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=6' target="_blank">candles</a> on picnics that extend into sundown with excellent results. You can also purchase citronella laced lotions to rub on your skin to protect against mosquitos. If you study the literature, you&#8217;ll also discover aromatherapy blends to repel moths, fleas, ticks, and many other insects.</p>
<p> Unless aromatherapy blends are diluted heavily, they can be very sensitive to the skin. So if you have just started to apply a particular blend, to make sure that you won&#8217;t have a reaction to it, test a sample on your skin first. In addition, because these blends are so concentrated, be very careful when using them on children.</p>
<p> Because of their intense concentration, when smelling aromatherapy oils, never put your nose directly over the bottle and inhale. If you do, you&#8217;ll probably temporarily overload your olfactory senses and probably get a headache. A safer way is to mimic the way that master cooks smell their dishes. Open the bottle and wave the scent towards your nose with your hand. This will give you a much better realistic indicator of what the oil will smell like in a natural setting.</p>
<p> Because of the popularity of aromatherapy, and the expense of real and natural essential oils, you&#8217;ll find some companies that are selling synthetic essential oils &#8211; even though they might not be advertised as such. If you are using synthetic essential oils, you are not really engaging in true aromatherapy and you will probably not get the same results.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a target="_blank" href="http://therapyaromas.com/">Aromatherapy</a> is an excellent example of how alternative medicine can be used to good effect. There has been much interest in aromatherapy and in fact much research is ongoing as well as more knowledge is continuously being made available to show how this form of alternative medicine can provide innumerable health benefits. One of the known medical benefits aromatherapy is relief from stress and associated symptoms. The fact is that aromatherapy spas are the best place to get a number of health benefits without much fuss or bother.</p>
<p> Aromatic Scents Plays A Vital Role In Aromatherapy Spa</p>
<p> Aromatherapy spas are able to provide to you many benefits including harnessing the power of aromatic scents that have proven health benefits and which can be used in any nature-based therapy. So, whether you are looking for relief from pain or you need to care for your skin or you need to be alleviated off the tension in your head, an aromatherapy spa can offer you a lot of hope in achieving your goals.</p>
<p> Though the main purpose of using an aromatherapy spa is to improve your health there is much more to it than getting relief from tension as well as pain because it helps to lower stress levels and will improve an anxious person’s state of mind as well. It only requires making good use of certain essential oils and once you are overcome by the scents you will experience a lot of relief and improvement in your mood.</p>
<p> A person that comes out of an aromatherapy spa will never feel tense or stressed out because these are the very problems that the aromatherapy spa helps resolve. Essential oils are vital in making you energetic and help you relax and improve your mood. People that are much stressed will benefit immensely from visiting an aromatherapy spa.</p>
<p> The treatment that you get in an <a target="_blank" href="http://therapyaromas.com/aromatherapy/aromatherapy-spa-pedicure-give-your-feet-a-break/">aromatherapy spa</a> goes beyond the core of a person’s body because the mere inhalation of essential oils is sufficient to improve the functioning of the brain as well as the nervous system as the olfactory nerves when stimulated will becalm the mind and body and so promotes greater relaxation. If you feel good then you can buy some aromatherapy <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.aromatherapyresources.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=6' target="_blank">candles</a> for your home, however keep in mind that many people find highly scented aromatherapy candles a bit offensive.</p>
<p> An <a target="_blank" href="http://mygreataromatherapy.com/">aromatherapy</a> day spa is often considered a kind of mini-vacation that helps to, besides offering you a chance to unwind, also reduces stress that has built up in your mind and body. Now if you are wondering how does aromatherapy work? then the answer is the becalming scents have a special effect on your senses and they also help change the transmission of stress causing brain chemicals in a manner that helps eliminate stress from your entire being.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you wish to become a qualified homeopath with in-depth knowledge of the cures for various illnesses than you will obviously need to go to homeopathy school. However if all you want is to discover a cure for a short term illness or a chronic problem that conventional medicine has failed to cure then you can often find a homeopathy treatment by either perusing the Internet or consulting with a homeopath. For instance let’s suppose you have been suffering from chronic headaches for a year and the medicine your doctor prescribes does not do much to help. In such a situation you could go on line or consult a homeopath to find out more about <a target="_blank" href="http://mehomeopathy.com/">homeopathy treatments for headaches</a>.</p>
<p>It Depends On The Symptoms</p>
<p>There are different kinds of headaches and each comes with its own set of symptoms. A tension headache does not feel the same as a migraine or the type of head pain that is caused by fatigue. What’s more some headaches are actually a symptom of an underlying illness. <a target="_blank" href="http://mehomeopathy.com/uncategorized/how-can-a-homeopathy-treatment-for-vitiligo-help/">Homeopathy treatments for headaches</a>obviously vary according to the symptoms. Homeopathy treatments for migraine headaches include belladonna and cyclamen. However if your headache is caused by head trauma then arnica would be a more effective cure. Headaches resulting from a hangover or tension are best treated with nux vomica.</p>
<p>Trial And Error</p>
<p>You may have to try more than one of the <a target="_blank" href="http://mehomeopathy.com/uncategorized/it-is-possible-for-homeopathy-cancer-treatment-to-work/">homeopathy treatments</a> for headaches before you find one that actually works.  Finding the right treatment definitely requires patience. However, if you have chronic headaches that are having a serious negative impact on your quality of life it is best to consult with a homeopath rather than trying to diagnose and treat yourself. By consulting with an expert you should see quicker results since they will easily be able to find the right remedy for your problem.</p>
<p>See Your Health Care Provider First</p>
<p>Before you try any of the homeopathy treatments for headaches you should consult with your regular doctor. Homeopathy can be used in conjunction with conventional medicine. If the conventional prescription is not fruitful then you can utilize it as substitute of ordinary medication.  You will also need to rule out the possibility of any serious underlying illness such as a brain tumor or cancer before you consider homeopathy treatments for headaches. Furthermore although homeopathy is considered quite safe it is always a good idea to include your general doctor in all medical decisions that you make. Though homeopathy has helped lots of people in getting cured of their health related problems but it is advisable to take a sensible approach to it.</p>
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		<title>Using Essential Oils for Good Health&#160;&#160;</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are so many great uses for essential oils. If you are new to the world of essential oils, then you will be surprised at all the ways that you can use these wonderful natural ingredients. One of the best uses for essential oils is to improve your health. Yes! Essential oils can help you keep up with your active and healthy lifestyle. Here is a closer look at how these oils can help you.</p>
<p>Did you know that essential oils are great for not only helping your environment smell wonderful, but also to help improve your health? There are literally hundreds of different kinds of essential oils that you can buy. These are made from natural plant materials that are pressed or steamed to create the oil. Most essential oils are made from various parts of different plants, including the petal, bark, root or leaves. Some grasses, fruits and even seeds and seed pods are used to make essential oils, too. Each of these oils are unique in that they do have healing properties. This makes it easy to find an essential oil to suit all of your health needs.</p>
<p>Do you have joint, muscle or ligament pain? You can use several different kinds of oils in aromatherapy to help ease the hurt muscles. You can also use the oils with a carrier and rub it on the affected area. A few essential oils you can use for this purpose include lavender (great in a warm bath with Epsom salts), chamomile, rosemary and wintergreen. These will really help ease the pain of all sorts of muscle aches and pains.</p>
<p>Using some well-chosen essential oils for your first aid kit is also a great idea. Did you know that tea tree oil can help a whole host of problems? Tea tree oil is THE essential oil to add to your medicine cabinet. Not only can it serve as a disinfectant, but it can also help ease the pain from sunburns, and other skin irritations. Rub some diluted tea tree oil on scraps and minor scratches and it can help heal quickly. If you have been stung or bitten by an insect, then tea tree oil can help take the inflammation and swelling down quickly and naturally.</p>
<p>You can also use a variety of essential oils to aid your digestion. If you are having problems with your digestion system, then the right oil can certainly help you. Ginger can help you. You have probably heard that ginger ale and even ginger cookies can help a tummy when it is feeling sick. It makes sense that ginger essential oil can also do the same thing. Black pepper oil and basil are also tops for easing the digestion system.</p>
<p>When you want to help your body the natural way, then look no further than these great essential oils. Why use expensive medications when you can try to heal your body naturally. Most of these oils are safe for all people and works quickly and effectively.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When considering aromatherapy, it is important to know that it is much more than just purchasing a few bottles of essential oils. While essential oils are key and you can use them without further purchases, your experience with aromatherapy will certainly be enhanced by taking a look at some of the following products. These products will help you get more use out of your essential oils and will help you use them to their fullest.</p>
<p>The Oils: You know that you will need the right essential oils when you start aromatherapy. So, before you head out to your local oil dealer, it is important that you know what kind of oils you will need to purchase. All essential oils have their very one unique purposes and properties—and there are a lot of different ones out there. Once you know what you want to use the oils for, then you can look to purchase additional products.</p>
<p>The Carriers: When you want to use essential oils for the purpose of aromatherapy, or to use on your skin as ointment, then you will need to find a good carrier. A carrier is another type of oil, usually without a scent that will help the essential oil work better for your use. It is dangerous to use essential oils alone (especially on the skin). Look for good quality carriers such as almond oil or soybean oil.</p>
<p>The Diffusers: What is a diffuser you ask? Well, a diffuser what you will use to carry the scent into the air. There are many different types of diffusers and each one works well. The idea is for you to find one that you like. You will find the oil burner a popular choice. This is because when an essential oil is heated, it does a better job of carrying the scent into the air. The oil burner is widely available and very easy to use. You can also find diffusers in the form of nebulizers and inhalers. These are good if you plan on using aromatherapy to inhale the scents for illnesses or headaches. Also look for light rings. These are easy to use and smell great once heated by your light bulb.</p>
<p>The <a rel="nofollow" href='http://www.aromatherapyresources.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-affiliate-pro.php?id=6' target="_blank">candles</a>: There are many, many candles that you can choose to buy, but if you are interested in aromatherapy, then you will need to focus your search on high quality candles made with pure essential oils. These will be a bit more expensive, but will do you well. Many of these candles use blended oils to maximize the effect. Look for the ones that focus on what you need—such as relaxation, stimulation and even sensual.</p>
<p>The Potpourri: Potpourri that contains real essential oils is not the same potpourri sitting around in your grandma’s house. This is the real deal, made with high quality essential oils to scent your environment. Potpourri comes in a wide variety of products. You will find some with dried flowers, seed pods, bark and leaves. When mixed with the right kind of essential oils, it will make your home smell fabulous. You can even make your own potpourri to suit your tastes.</p>
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