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In a message dated 1/22/2004 10:28:12 AM Pacific Standard Time,

plowell writes:

 

> Does anyone have the Aromatherapy Practitioner's Desk Reference.... by

> Sylla Hangar (SP) et al....do you like it?

 

Got it, Love it. VERY handy especially for oils I dont' know a lot about. My

only complaint (which is saying a lot) off the top of my head is that if you

don't know the botanical name of a plant, it can be a bit troublesome locating

the oil as they are listed in alphabetical order by botanical name and not by

common name.

 

That one and Martins are me two Fav's. They are not fancy schmancy books with

lots of glossy pictures (read none) but for my money those two are worth 10x

the others put out there.

 

K

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

Editor: Aromtic Sage

http://www.aromaticsage.com

 

 

 

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> If any of you have reading/learning/starting out suggestions for a

> beginner, I'd love to hear them!

 

 

 

 

Hi Misty,

 

Any idea what sort of subject matter you are looking for in the books?

Like are you looking for general aromatherapy info? General herbal info.

Massage info? Using oils/herbs for kids, crafts, cooking? All of the

above, none of the above? <grinz> There are a LOT of books out there,

some of them kinda blah, some really good, etc ... :)

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Does anyone have the Aromatherapy Practitioner's Desk Reference.... by Sylla

Hangar (SP) et al....do you like it? What I want is an Aromatherapy

Encyclopedia Brittanica....would this fit the bill? Is there anything else I

should be considering?

 

Peggy

www.splendidsoap.com

 

 

 

 

 

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Thank you so much....Are you referring to the book on Essential oil Safety

that Martin wrote? Those are the two books I'm considering purchasing

Peggy

 

 

 

Got it, Love it. VERY handy especially for oils I dont' know a lot about. My

only complaint (which is saying a lot) off the top of my head is that if you

don't know the botanical name of a plant, it can be a bit troublesome

locating

the oil as they are listed in alphabetical order by botanical name and not

by

common name.

 

That one and Martins are me two Fav's. They are not fancy schmancy books

with

lots of glossy pictures (read none) but for my money those two are worth 10x

the others put out there.

 

K

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

Editor: Aromtic Sage

http://www.aromaticsage.com

 

 

 

 

 

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--- Peggy Lowell <plowell wrote:

> Does anyone have the Aromatherapy

> Practitioner's Desk Reference.... by Sylla

> Hangar (SP) et al....do you like it? What I

> want is an Aromatherapy Encyclopedia

> Brittanica....would this fit the bill? Is

> there anything else I should be considering?

>

> Peggy

> www.splendidsoap.com

 

Peggy,

 

Excellent one. Everyone using EO's should have

this book along with Martin Watt's Plant

Aromatics book. Butch sells both.

 

Cheryl

 

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For some one that is getting off meds for depression ect... and in her words

helps in the efficiency of seratonin - what oil would help her - she is thinking

of some lavendar...but which lavendar would be best? any suggestions please?

 

thanks

Pam

 

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Cheryl Smith

Thursday, January 22, 2004 3:50 PM

Re: Misty, Books (Was RE: Hello all)

 

 

 

--- Peggy Lowell <plowell wrote:

> Does anyone have the Aromatherapy

> Practitioner's Desk Reference.... by Sylla

> Hangar (SP) et al....do you like it? What I

> want is an Aromatherapy Encyclopedia

> Brittanica....would this fit the bill? Is

> there anything else I should be considering?

>

> Peggy

> www.splendidsoap.com

 

Peggy,

 

Excellent one. Everyone using EO's should have

this book along with Martin Watt's Plant

Aromatics book. Butch sells both.

 

Cheryl

 

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ok...this is probably for Butch - can you tell me if its legal for a company

(yep, YL) to charge TAX on SHIPPING?? I was looking thru some of the orders I

have had for YL and noticed that tax is added to the subtotal and THEN taxed

.... and another thing ... you can't legally charge TAX if you're out of state

can you??? Or is it legal and just bad business practice? and if its not

legal....then who is that tax money going to? or should I venture a guess?

 

verrrrryyyyyy innnnnttteeeerrressstttiiiiinggggg

 

 

Pam

 

 

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