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Aromatherapy Jewellery By Sharon Hopkins Aromatherapy is the most sought after forms of therapy in today’s world. If the fragrance could heal then there is no alternate to it. Essential Oil content does the dual job of aiding in enhancing Read more...
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Aromatherapy Massage Oils By Sanji Gretta If you’ve never used aromatherapy massage oils, you owe it to yourself to try it. You’re in for a totally unique experience. Whether you want a massage to relax or to rejuvenate or even to heal, Read more...
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Aromatherapy Skin Care Products By Anne Morris Aromatherapy is the art of using essential plant oils to influence the mind, body, or spirit of the person receiving it. Aromatherapy has been used since ancient times, but research into the field Read more...
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Aromatherapy: New Age Fad Or Age-old Remedy? By Art Turner 2006-03-17 Aromatherapy refers to the use of essential oils that have been extracted from plants, shrubs and trees. These essential oils Read more...
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A discipline of applied alternative health practices based on the beneficial characteristics of essential oils used under the guidance of a certified aromatherapist.
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Aromatherapy Candles By M. Williams Candles have long been used through the centuries. At first they were used solely as a source of light, but after the advent of electric power, they are used to enhance the ‘mood’ of a place. Nothing beats a romantic candle –lit dinner under the starry skies! These days, with the popularization of aromatherapy, another dimension has been added to the use of candles. candles are candles that are made of the essential oils which are used in aromatherapy. They not only turn a commonplace room into a radiant, inviting setting, but also help to relieve stress and anxiety and promote a sense of general well-being.
How do they work?
Aromatherapy candles release a small, but continuous stream of herbal and floral essential oils into the air as they burn. These essential oils have a physiological or therapeutic effect on mood through their fragrance. The chemicals in the essential oils enter your body as you breathe, and travel throughout the body, including the brain, through the bloodstream. You receive subtle benefits as the chemicals interact with your body. candles provide the dual benefits of smell therapy and the body’s positive reaction to essential oils in small doses. When you burn candles, you not only alter, enhance, and improve your state of mind, but also make your surroundings smell nice.
A word to the wise
Be careful when buying candles from the market. Remember, an candle is one that contains essential oils. Any scented candle may not necessarily be an candle. Check the label of the candle for
Dementia aside, brain skills decline with age NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older people's mental abilities start to wane many years before they die, even if they remain dementia-free, according to a study released online Wednesday by the American Academy of Neurology. Thinness in midlife boosts later brittle bone risk NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who are slimmer in middle age are at greater risk of having osteoporosis later in life, a new study confirms. Eating nuts while pregnant may up kids' asthma risk NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Daily consumption of nut products during pregnancy increases the risk of childhood symptoms of asthma, according to research findings. Experiences key to injury prevention for teens NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Injury prevention programs for teens that evoke a strong emotional response and involve learning through experience, rather than classroom instruction, are more likely to get results, Canadian researchers say. Sleep helps selectively preserve emotional memories NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Sleep tends to help people better remember aspects of a negative event while allowing memory of background information to fade, researchers have found.
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Dementia aside, brain skills decline with age NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Older people's mental abilities start to wane many years before they die, even if they remain dementia-free, according to a study released online Wednesday by the American Academy of Neurology. Thinness in midlife boosts later brittle bone risk NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Men who are slimmer in middle age are at greater risk of having osteoporosis later in life, a new study confirms.Eating nuts while pregnant may up kids' asthma risk NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Daily consumption of nut products during pregnancy increases the risk of childhood symptoms of asthma, according to research findings. Experiences key to injury prevention for teens NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Injury prevention programs for teens that evoke a strong emotional response and involve learning through experience, rather than classroom instruction, are more likely to get results, Canadian researchers say.Sleep helps selectively preserve emotional memories NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Sleep tends to help people better remember aspects of a negative event while allowing memory of background information to fade, researchers have found.
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