Information on Aromatherapy -- the power of scent
Smell and Sickness
You don't have to dig scientific papers to prove that aromatherapy works. Smell can make you sick or enhance your mood. How? Try this easy aromatherapy test. Have an close, intimate conversation with someone who have one really, really bad breath. How do you feel?
If that makes you sick, lovely scent of flowers will relieve the stress that you just felt. That's the power of aromatherapy. Evolved from a branch of herbal medicine, aromatherapy use essential oils extracted from plants as cure to our everyday problem.
Information on Aromatherapy -- Using it as a swiss army knife
Aromatherapy can be considered a swiss army knife of alternative medicine. You can aromatherapy to make your house smells better, massage your partner, unblock your nose during colds or lift your moods when you are depressed. For those romantic souls out there, light an aromatherapy candle during your romantic dinner.
It helps people who have trouble sleeping, have skin problems or have trouble with their respiratory system. In short, aromatherapy is so helpful, we should adopt it as a natural everyday necessity.
Information on Aromatherapy -- It's Value Writings from ancient civilization such as Egypt, China and Persia showed that plant essences have been used and highly valued by priests, physicians and traditional healers. Through the course of human history, aromatherapy has been recognized as an important part of traditional healing and is normally used alongside other forms of healing techniques.
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Some essential oils are natural antiseptic and it's said that it could even fight virus infection.
Antiseptic herbs such as rosemary and thyme were used in several French hospitals until the 20th century. These herbs were burned to ward off disease and fumigate the air.

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