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Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy – As One Evolution Treatment

The Origin of Aromatherapy

Massage Aromatherapy

Massage Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy is one treatment since along time. Many people get most advantage from it. And aromatherapy products, including oils and lotions, can be used to help promote your physical and mental health. Bring the power of aromatic scent into your home, car or office and other place as you want.

Egyptian Pharaohs exchanged essential oils, which could be worth more than gold, for slaves and valuable treasures. In 3000 B.C., the first Chinese medical book “Yellow Emperor’s Private Manual” listed in details the curative effects of essential oils.

In the Bible, essential oils are mentioned 180 times. In 15th Century Europe, aromatic essential oils were used to eliminate body odor and prevent diseases; in the times of the Crusades in the 12th Century, Europeans used essential oils against epidemics, reducing the death toll. The Development of Aromatherapy

In 1897, a French pharmacist worked with the extracts and blended essential oils that were in fashion among the Europeans. Using an innovative process, botanicool was successfully infused via essential oils with the help of a patented formula catalyst. In 1928, French botanist Rene-Maurine Gatteforril wrote numerous books on healing with aromatic plant essential oils. In these books, he explained the characteristics and application methods of plant essential oils, including examples of effective application of plants essential oils for disinfections, sterilisations, anti-viral and anti-inflammatory uses.

In 1964, Doctor Jean Valnet made further discoveries on the effective properties of essential oils for cell regeneration and sterilisation, and vigorously promoted the use of aromatherapy in the medical field. Before the Second World War, the essential oils of clove, lemon, thyme and chamomile were used as natural disinfectants and sterilisers. From ancient times, based on practical experiences, man has realised the marvellous effects of essential oils on the human body. However, what components do different kinds of essential oils contain? The study of the practical curative properties of essential oils, made with the full vigor of modern science, is the paramount mission of the leader of the aromatherapy world — Bel’Air.

The Global Chairman of Bel’Air, Mr Huang Shu Li, introduced “Aromatherapy” in Asia. Taking first into consideration the needs of the human body, new essential oils are constantly researched and developed for the market.

The Many Benefits of Aromatherapy

Quality aromatherapy oils are called essential oils. Aromatherapy oils are concentrated oils that the skin can absorb quickly, or the oils can be used in an aromatherapy diffuser to add scent to a room. Adding a little bit of heat to the oil aromatherapy helps to diffuse the oil throughout the air in a room.

You can also use aromatherapy lotion > after your next shower

The fun comes in experimenting with all of the different scents of aromatherapy essential oils. If you love Earl Grey tea, then you might also enjoy smelling the scent of Bergamot essential oil, because bergamot is used to add the distinctive flavor to this variety of tea. Eucalyptus essential oil can help you breathe a bit easier the next time you have a cold or your allergies are acting up.

Lavender oil aromatherapy can take you mentally, at a minimum, to the south of France. Lavender is said to have a calming effect, so it can be appropriate for use during stressful situations. It is also helpful as an aid to sleep when a little oil is added to a sachet and then placed under your pillow or hung on the bedpost.

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Written by Nur Syahid and Anne Harvester

Executive Summary about aromatherapy by Jundy