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The Many Uses And Benefits Of Aromatherapy By James Ross If you always wondered what aromatherapy means, all you need to do is look at the name again. It is the treatment of the body and the mind by the use of scents and essential oils derived from plants. Read more...
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Aromatherapy: Revive Your Senses By Robert Thatcher 2006-03-09 The art of aromatherapy had been practiced since the earliest times. Strong evidences were found to link aromatherapy to Read more...
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Does Aromatherapy Really Work? By Heather Colman 2006-08-27 Aromatherapy, commonly associated with complementary and alternative medicine (CAM), is the use of volatile liquid plant Read more...
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Essential oils distilled from flowers, leaves, stems, roots or fruits are used to therapeutically address physiological and psychological issues such as anxiety, depression and muscular tension, infections, skin disorders, immune deficiencies and symptoms of stress. Oils are inhaled from vaporizers, massaged into the skin or placed in baths. ...
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Aromatherapy Candle By Ramone Stevenson Aromatherapy candles help you feel great. They offer you wonderful scents to help you relax and feel calm. Placing candles in your bathroom while you relax in the warm water will allow you to breath calmly and feel the tension leave your body from head to toe. You will need to select an candle for your specific need as they are designed to alter your mental state for the better. Some candles help you relax, others rejuvenate your energy. I love the ones that help you fall asleep, of course I have to make sure the candle is out before I am!
Charka are candles that are believed to have a metaphysical energy about them. They are made from natural herbs and waxes. These candles are often used during body massage sessions to help the customer relax and let the massage work out the stress and anxiety from the body. All types of candles can have a positive affect on your state of mind and your surroundings.
While it is common to choose candles based on their smell, it is important to choose candles based on what your physical and mental needs are. To create a sexy, sensual environment choose a Jasmine candle. For someone who is often tired or ran down, go for a rejuvenating or invigorating candle such as Spearmint or Peppermint. Orange and Grapefruit will help you stay focused and feel less frazzled and distracted. Cintronella candles help reduce headaches, Chamomille helps you get a good night of sleep.
You want to choose an candle that has all natural ingredients. Some retailers add artificial ingredients to make the candle more appealing but
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.
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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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