Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Aromatherapy is something which I like personally. I was once distributing an air purifying product, call Bel'Air, which uses aromatherapy. When I was distributing that product in the Philippines, I saw a lot of cases whereby essential oil like Eucalytups has a very positive effect for people with Asthma. That is when I take a closer look at aromatherapy. Early in the 1920's a chemist named Maurice Gatefosse discovered the benefits of aromatherapy by complete accident. Inside a perfume laboratory, while he was deeply engrossed in his work, he had, by accident, one of his arms catch fire. Thinking quickly, he tried to look for the nearest cold substance to put the fire out. He saw a vat of lavender oil and forced his burning arm into it. To his amazement, not only was the fir extinguished, his burns healed without scarring, too. From then on he used the word " aromatherapy " to describe the healing that he experienced. Aromatherapy is what has become to be a sort of a science of how to use essential oils that are extracted from plants, herbs and other natural resources to produce products that enhance well being and sometimes even health. Aromatherapy uses a few methods, either by scent or by application to the skin – providing direct massage of the oils in the body so the oils get absorbed and express their activity by better and healthier skin. Read the full post at: http://anythingaboutaromatherapy.blogspot.com/2006/12/benefits-of-aromat\ herapy.html <http://anythingaboutaromatherapy.blogspot.com/2006/12/benefits-of-aroma\ therapy.html> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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