Guest guest Posted January 21, 2010 Report Share Posted January 21, 2010 This is a great question. I would love to know as well. I've been reading about EO's and herbs for years but always question that what I'm reading is not quality information. I've often read that too many people in the aromatherapy field apply the same healing qualities to EO's as to the herbal component of the same plant. But, in fact, the two offer very different properties to the user as they often come from different parts of the same plant. But I have not really come across information explaining this, only the " AT Novels " which don't clear anything up. Susan ATFE , " Tina Paxton " <Frecs wrote: > > After reading Martin's website and the aforementioned thread, I again am > pondering the question: > > How does one distinguish a quality program in aromatherapy? > > I'm debating between an " official " program or simply the > buy-quality-books-and-teach-myself approach. The same program seems to exist > for herbalism as well as EO's both of which I'm interested in. > > Any thoughts? > > Tina Paxton, MS > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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