Guest guest Posted March 11, 2000 Report Share Posted March 11, 2000 Hi Kimberly I would certainly be interested in a list of reference books. Have you been involved in aromatherapy for long? I have the following books at the moment and would be interested to know if you use them: Nerys Purchon's Handbook of Aromatherapy Aromatherapy Blends & Remedies - Franzesca Watson The Encyclopaedia of Essential Oils - Julia Lawless I've heard of a book by Robert Tisserand (I think that's the correct spelling) but have not got it. I was given the Nerys Purchon book and the other two I've got from the library. Am certainly thinking of buying the Watson one as it's so well set out and I love having recipes. I'm not sure whether we are allowed to list books on the main newsgroup - so I've copied you separately in case this message doesn't get posted. Cheers Suzanna Perth, Western Australia ============================== " Kim Ayers " <DarklingMuse Hi Paige- While the internet does offer alot of information, I'm still a firm believer in reading up on essential oils the old fashioned way.....from good reputable book sources. If you'd like a listing of aromatherapy reference books that list the benefits and cautions of essential oils, please email me privately. Sorry to be such a stickler on this one! Aromatic regards, Kimberly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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