The word aromatherapy comes from a combination of two words: "aroma" which means the smell or fragrance, and "therapy", which means a treatment for the body or mind or social condition of a person to assist or facilitate a process where healing and change can take place. The science and art of aromatherapy is based on the various treatments by which essential oils can be used effectively and safely.
The value of aromatherapy has been known since ancient times, but it is only in the last decade that it has become widely accepted as an important and useful part of health care. Aromatherapy offers us a way to get in touch with our bodies, by enjoying the effects of uplifting or calming aromas. It is a gentle healing art that is available to men, women, and children of every age, and of every state of health or physical fitness.
Aromatherapy encapsulates the wonderful smells and their healing properties in essential oils that have been extracted from the branches and twigs, leaves, petals, flower tops, roots, and resins of individual plants. These oils can be used as part of our everyday lives, and the power of their rich fragrances can work to enhance health and well-being.
The value of aromatherapy has been known since ancient times, but it is only in the last decade that it has become widely accepted as an important and useful part of health care. Aromatherapy offers us a way to get in touch with our bodies, by enjoying the effects of uplifting or calming aromas. It is a gentle healing art that is available to men, women, and children of every age, and of every state of health or physical fitness.
Aromatherapy encapsulates the wonderful smells and their healing properties in essential oils that have been extracted from the branches and twigs, leaves, petals, flower tops, roots, and resins of individual plants. These oils can be used as part of our everyday lives, and the power of their rich fragrances can work to enhance health and well-being.
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