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Aromatherapy Diffuser By Ramone Stevenson An aromatherapy diffuser allows you to benefit from aromatherapy by getting the oils into the air. You can use many vices as an aromatherapy diffuser including a vaporizer, humidifier, and nebulizer. Read more...
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Relax With Aromatherapy Soaps By Kelly Johnson Aromatherapy soap can help you feel relaxed and rejuvenated while you take your shower or bath. These soaps contain therapeutic aromatherapy oils from natural herbs and plants. In addition to being Read more...
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Aromatherapy And Essential Oils - The Basics By Donovan Baldwin 2005-12-10 Aromatherapy is the use of oils extracted from various, primarily fragrant, plants to aid in the relief of a range of physical Read more...
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Aromatherapy By Steve Johnson Aromatherapy is the art of using herbs and oils to relax your body. They can help you be happier and healthier. Some very common products include essential oils, soaps, and candles. The word comes from aroma meaning fragrance and therapy meaning treatment. In addition to allowing you to relax and eliminate stress, is used to treat illnesses, asthma, insomnia, headaches, eczema, and menstrual issues. Research is currently being conducted to find out if is beneficial for those with Autism.
The idea of is nothing new. It has been in use since the time of the Ancient Egyptians. They extracted oils from various plants. The Greeks used for healing. The Romans gave it the name aromatherapy. The Chinese have used for healing and relaxing for centuries. Today is used for sensual pleasure, relaxing, and rejuvenation. It is believed to help the blood circulate properly, increase the amount of oxygen in the blood, and enhance the immune system.
The medical field debates the effectiveness of aromatherapy. Some believe it has healing powers for depression, headaches, arthritis, asthma, and memory loss. Others believe it is a hoax that costs society millions of dollars each year. Some in the medical field believe is harmful for you, leading to headaches and fatigue. It is rumored that pregnancy woman and individuals with epilepsy should stay away from aromatherapy. However, there is nothing to substantiate the claims that can be harmful for you. Those who use fully believe in its healing powers.
There is also a debate about products being safe for children and pets. Some products may be too strong for small children. Parents often use it
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Too little sleep tied to increased cancer risk WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Regular exercise can reduce a woman's risk of cancer, but the benefits may slip away if she gets too little sleep, U.S. researchers said on Monday.Ginkgo biloba not useful in preventing dementia NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Although often billed as a memory and cognition enhancing product, the medicinal herb Ginkgo biloba does not stave off cognitive decline or help prevent dementia and Alzheimer's disease, according to a report in the Journal of the American Medical Association this week.Good news and bad on cholesterol levels: US study NEW ORLEANS (Reuters Health) - Levels of "bad" LDL cholesterol among adult Americans have fallen somewhat since 1980. However, harmful triglyceride levels have nearly quintupled over the same time period, according to research presented at the Women may ignore cancer-related lymphedema: survey NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Many women who experience abnormal swelling of the arm or shoulder area following treatment for breast cancer -- a bothersome condition called lymphedema -- suffer in silence, a new survey indicate.
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