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Definitions of Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy is the inhalation and application of volatile
essential oils from aromatic plants to restore or enhance health, beauty
and well-being.
Aromatherapy is a unique branch of herbal medicine that utilizes
the medicinal properties found in the essential oils of various plants.
The use of oils extracted from aromatic plants to enhance
health and beauty.
Aromatic oils from plants are used on the skin, inhaled,
or mixed into bathwater. Specific oils, or combinations of oils, are employed
to give specific effects such as calming, pain relief, or energizing.
Aromatherapy refreshes and relaxes the skin while soothing
the mind by helping to induce a sense of well-being. Each individual essence
is used to produce a specific beneficial effect.
Applied to the skin—often in massage—or through inhalation,
the oil or combination of oils can be used for medicinal, meditative,
restorative or relaxation purposes.
Essential oils extracted from plants are either inhaled or
absorbed directly through the skin to calm emotions and harmonize moods.
It is also used as a supportive treatment for respiratory problems, skin
disorders, and immune deficiencies.
Therapeutic use of essential oils to balance, rejuvenate
and relax the body, mind and spirit. Aromatherapy helps improve the quality
of life on an emotional, physical and spiritual level.
Bathe your senses with the cleansing freshness~ delight the
senses~please your senses~captivate and warm your senses~Stimulating your
senses~calm your senses and soothe your entire body
       
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