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Benefits of Aromatherapy


Medicinal benefits

  • Bruises • Sprains • Strains
  • Burns (including sunburn)
  • Wounds and Scars
  • Nervousness • Tension • e
  • Respiratory Conditions including colds, flu, sore throat, asthma and bronchitis
  • Purifying the Air
  • Muscular aches and pains
  • Fungal infections such as athletes foot and nail fungus
  • Reduce skin inflammation
  • Enhance wound healing
  • Digestive disorders such as Constipation

Emotion based benefits

  • Depression • Frustration
  • Grief • Hysteria
  • Anxiety • Insomnia
  • Lack of Concentration • Irritability
  • Fear • Poor Memory
  • Hopelessness • Moodiness
  • Panic Attacks • Nervous Tension
  • Sadness • Worry
  • Panic Attacks • Nervous Tension

Skincare benefits

  • Dermatitis • Stretch Marks
  • Eczema • Acne
  • Psoriasis • Mature Skin
  • Varicose Veins • Dry Skin
  • Cellulite • Wrinkles
  • Enhanced wound healing
  • Antifungal activity
  • Antibacterial activity

By learning more about the proper use of essential oils, either through a recognized school or through a qualified aromatherapy practitioner, you will open the door to a whole new world-one that is not so dependent on antibiotics and other over-prescribed drugs.
Aromatherapy is not intended to replace traditional medicine or traditional healthcare. It is simply an avenue for you to take more responsibility for your own health and to allow nature to do what it does best- balance and heal body, mind and spirit.
Before purchasing essential oils for home use, it is always best to seek the advice of a professional /qualified aromatherapy practitioner.

Rose sp
Plumeria or Frangipani
Lavandula angustifolia
Aurantium amara
Rosmarinus officinalis
Pelargonium sp.


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