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Making Scents: Aromatherapy and the Benefits of Essential Oils

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For years, people around the world have used the power of scents to

heal, uplift, and energize. Aromatherapy is a form of alternative

medicine that uses scents to aid, cure, and soothe a variety of

conditions.

 

Aromatherapy was discovered quite accidentally, in the 1920's by

French chemist Rene Maurice Gattefosse. After inadvertently setting

his arm on fire, Rene dipped his burning flesh in the nearest vat of

cool liquid. This cool liquid was not water, as he expected, but was

lavender essential oil. This wasn't the first time poor Rene had

burned himself, but this time it was different. His pain level dropped

suddenly, and unlike his previous burns, this one healed nicely

without blisters or scars. The difference, of course, was in the

treatment – lavender, of all things. Following this fateful incident,

Mr. Gattefosse devoted his career to studying the benefits of

essential oil. Shortly thereafter, aromatherapy grew in popularity and

was used in World War 1 to heal the wounds of fallen soldiers.

 

Nowadays, we have many ways enjoy the benefits of aromatherapy and

essential oils. Thankfully, we don't have to go into the woods and

collect tree branches and flowers – we can purchase essential oils

that are ready to use, in a variety of forms. During a simple trip to

the grocery store, we see it everywhere: in candles, sprays, bath

salts, lotions, and medicine.

 

Essential oils are oils made from the leaves and flowers of plants.

You can buy bath products or home fragrances containing the oils, or

you can purchase the oils on their own. Each oil has its own, unique

healing properties. Once you know the benefits of each essential oil,

you can use them to your full advantage.

 

As our friend Rene Gattefosse can tell you, Lavender essential oil is

known as a powerful antiseptic, soothing cuts and burns. Lavender also

has a calming effect and is a wonderful stress-reliever. Lavender is

also known to diminish the pain of migraine and common headaches.

 

We've all smelled the sweet, pleasant scent of Eucalyptus trees.

Eucalyptus is much more than a pretty scent, however: as an essential

oil, Eucalyptus is used to clear sinus passages during a bout of the

common cold or flu. It is often used in combination with Peppermint

essential oil, which is also known to clear nasal passages, the throat

and the lungs. Peppermint is also rejuvenating and uplifting.

 

Geranium essential oil has many uses and applications. Geranium oil is

a perfect treatment for many skin conditions and is one of the few

treatments that help both oily and dry skin. Geranium gently opens the

pores, clarifies and cleans the skin while acting as a moisturizer.

When used as an air freshener, it is known to balance and calm us.

 

You don't need to set yourself on fire to reap the benefits of

aromatherapy. Take some time and find the essential oils that are

right for you!

 

(http://www.sfbsc.com/bath-salt-blog/view/19034/making-scents--aromatherapy-and-\

the-benefits-of-essential-oils)

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