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Hi list;

I am currently searching for a great book on essential oils. I have been

told to go with Julia Lawless' book- but am unsure which edition would

be the best. There are two that I am looking at - one is called

Essential Oils: An Illustrated Guide, the other one is called

Encyclopedia of Essential Oils: The Complete Guide to the Use of

Aromatic Oils in Aromatherapy, Herbalism, Health & Well-Being, and yet a

third one is called The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils: The

Complete Guide to the Use of Oils in Aromatherapy and Herbalism. All

three of them are published by different people, at different times, and

the covers are all different as well as the name. I am buying on-line-

so I can't really look through the book to tell which would be the best

one. I do like illustrations :) but they aren't absolutely necessary, I

suppose. If anyone could tell me which one they have and why they like

it, I would greatly appreciate it!!!!!

Thanks so much!

Nicole

 

Veliraf Farm

Nicole Heath

http://www.angelfire.com/nh/veliraf

Does the name Pavlov ring a bell ?

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Thanks for your input, friends. I think that Sylla's and Martin's books are

too advanced for my friend at this time and that Lawless would be a good

recommendation. She was going to invest $40. in an e.o. " PDR " .

mjh

 

 

In a message dated 10/31/03 11:45:17 AM Eastern Standard Time,

chrisziggy writes:

 

> 've got all of those too, I have to agree with Carol's assessment of

> each of them! Definitely get the Martin and Syllah books. I also like

> Tisserand's Essential Oil Safety book ... :)

>

> *Smile*

> Chris (list mom)

>

> http://www.alittleolfactory.com

>

>

>

>

> Dragon's Pearls [dragonspearls]

> Friday, October 31, 2003 7:05 AM

>

> Re: reference books

>

>

> >I am currently searching for a great book on essential oils.

>

> I have Martin Watt's " Plant Aromatics " and Sylla Hangar's " Aromatherapy

> Practitioner Reference Manual " , both

> are available from Butch on his website (http://av-at.com/). Very good

> books, and worth the cost. I highly

> recommend them.

>

> I also have Julia Lawless' Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (two versions

> of it), and it's okay. Not a bad

> reference book, but doesn't contain the same type of info as in the

> other two I listed above. The other two

> have more detailed info on uses, potential issues, definite issues, etc

> than Lawless' book.

>

> Carol

>

 

 

 

MJH

 

 

 

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> I am currently searching for a great book on essential oils.

 

I have Martin Watt's " Plant Aromatics " and Sylla Hangar's " Aromatherapy

Practitioner Reference Manual " , both

are available from Butch on his website (http://av-at.com/). Very good books,

and worth the cost. I highly

recommend them.

 

I also have Julia Lawless' Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (two versions of it),

and it's okay. Not a bad

reference book, but doesn't contain the same type of info as in the other two I

listed above. The other two

have more detailed info on uses, potential issues, definite issues, etc than

Lawless' book.

 

Carol

 

Dragon's Pearls

Herb Shoppe: http://herbshoppe.dragonspearls.com

Computer Consulting: http://computers.dragonspearls.com

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I've got all of those too, I have to agree with Carol's assessment of

each of them! Definitely get the Martin and Syllah books. I also like

Tisserand's Essential Oil Safety book ... :)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

Dragon's Pearls [dragonspearls]

Friday, October 31, 2003 7:05 AM

 

Re: reference books

 

 

> I am currently searching for a great book on essential oils.

 

I have Martin Watt's " Plant Aromatics " and Sylla Hangar's " Aromatherapy

Practitioner Reference Manual " , both

are available from Butch on his website (http://av-at.com/). Very good

books, and worth the cost. I highly

recommend them.

 

I also have Julia Lawless' Encyclopedia of Essential Oils (two versions

of it), and it's okay. Not a bad

reference book, but doesn't contain the same type of info as in the

other two I listed above. The other two

have more detailed info on uses, potential issues, definite issues, etc

than Lawless' book.

 

Carol

 

Dragon's Pearls

Herb Shoppe: http://herbshoppe.dragonspearls.com

Computer Consulting: http://computers.dragonspearls.com

 

 

 

 

 

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What about Salvatore Battaglia's book. Not sure if I spelled that correctly

because my books are currently packed away but it is a good book.

 

Dorothy

 

 

mjh wrote:

> Thanks for your input, friends. I think that Sylla's and Martin's books

are

> too advanced for my friend at this time and that Lawless would be a good

> recommendation. She was going to invest $40. in an e.o. " PDR " .

> mjh

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