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Aromatherapy Benefits
By: Brian Dynes

In many countries, including some European countries, aromatherapy benefits are considered a part of mainstream medical practice while in others, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, they are

thought of as alternative or complementary to mainstream medicine. In all countries, however, there are many people who value very highly the benefits they themselves obtain. In those countries where aromatherapy is accepted as part of mainstream medical practice it is also regulated in a similar way to mainstream medicine. Aromatherapy is valued so highly by some people that it takes the place of more orthodox treatments while other people consider that the benefits of aromatherapy should be only ever be used as complementary to mainstream medicine. Many people believe that the benefits of aromatherapy are not strictly medicinal at all but that the relaxation and stress relief benefits simply contribute to an overall better level of health.

It is generally accepted that Aromatherapy can be beneficial if used to aid relaxation and to reduce stress and that this can help ones overall level of health because stress is often associated with medical problems. Although the benefits may not

necessarily have direct medicinal effects, if these benefits include reducing stress then they are working like traditional medicine insofar as they are helping the body to heal itself.

Aromatherapy benefits come from the correct use of a collection of essential oils and it is important that these are used in the correct proportions and quantities. While there are many recipes widely available which can be used by beginners it is important to note that to become an expert in this field may require a long period of study. Essential Oils, Fragrance Oils and others that are extracts from herbs, plants and trees are also widely available so that the beginner can try their hand at some basic recipes. Along with relaxation and stress relief, aromatherapy benefits for the beginner can also include better skin tone and shinier hair.

A popular use of Aromatherapy is in conjunction with massage. This is particularly widespread in the United States and the United Kingdom. In these countries trained professionals utilize aromatherapy oils as they massage their clients in order to obtain maximum benefits. Modern massage therapists have combined this ancient art of aromatherapy with their modern massage techniques. These oils are not only absorbed through the skin but also through the sense of smell. This affects the clients mood and helps them to relax, setting up a positive loop that helps the therapist massage the muscles to a deeper level. The whole nervous system is affected by such techniques and there is an enhanced energizing effect when the massage is complete.

Individuals can also obtain these benefits for themselves, it is not necessary to get a professional massage in order to benefit. These oils can be used in the shower or bath and they can have a positive effect on the emotional health as well as the physical health of each person. Certain oils have been noted for the beneficial affect they have on blood circulation whereas others are used to benefit specific body organs. Some oils are used when people are feeling depressed and others are known to be an aid to sleeping. Still other oils are used specifically for skin care and others as hair treatments.

Aromatherapy is a fascinating area of study and one which gives not only many benefits but a great deal of pleasure as well.


Brian Dynes writes numerous articles about Aromatherapy at http://www.myaromatherapystore.com


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