Increasing
numbers of people are attempting to return to a
lifestyle that is purely holistic and complete,
recognizing the importance of combining the mind,
body, and spirit in equal measures to achieve
optimum health and well-being. Reputed to be very
old, and literally used in almost all civilizations
of the world, aromatherapy is one form of holistic
healing that is easy to and flexible to be practiced
in our daily lives.
Aromatherapy
contains organic, natural, unadulterated aromatic
extracts, called aromatic essential oils, which come
from plant origins. These natural substances
display a broad range of therapeutic effects and
actions on the body. Many of these essential
oils play an important role in our daily lives, each
and every moment, and in all occasions. At least one
daily consumable that is used by us contains one of
these essentials, like many tooth pastes and mouth
washes. There
are even eatables like some baked goods that are
made with essential oils. Aromatherapy,
however, refers strictly to the use of essential
oils and hydrosols for health purposes and body
healing.
Aromatherapy
is the art of using the fragrant essential oils
derived from plants to treat ailments of the mind
and body. The magnificent scent of these oils evokes
a variety of different responses by stimulating the
olfactory and other sensory organs, which are linked
to the areas of the brain which control emotions. It
means that these essential oils have a direct
bearing on the human constitution, body and mind. A
chain of chemical reactions, initiated by this
invisible stimulation then takes place, effecting a
physical or emotional change in the body.
Aromatherapy
is an innovative way to improve the quality of life
that incorporates all principles of body and mind.
Aromatherapy has already become a part of our lives,
although many of us have not associated the name
with the actual experience. Each human being has an
emotional response, both pleasant and unpleasant,
some happy and others sad, to certain scents. So the
idea behind aromatherapy is, initially, to find
those scents and oils, unique but different for each
individual, those evoke positive sensory feelings
and emotions. The next step is to introduce those
essentials into our daily life to enhance
well-being. Natural scents and oils keep us
connected to the earth, sparking memories and
emotions. They also bring back forgotten memories,
emotions and lost luster in our lives.
Pure
essential oils are extracted from many parts of the
plant (flower, leaf, resin, bark, root, twig, seed,
berry, rind and rhizome) and the extracted oils are
used to relax, replenish, balance and rejuvenate
body, mind and spirit. Aromatherapy is both an art
and a science that involves the basic constitution
of our body. All these objectives are skillfully
achieved by blending required parts of different
oils and then creating a balmy complex that is used
to create a heavenly experience.
How
ever, the results of aromatherapy are very
individual specific and vary from person to person.
While experts display general agreement about the
actions of certain oils, aromatherapy texts vary
differently in their descriptions of the properties
and characteristics of an essential oil. The basic
fact is that no two persons in this world are
influenced by the same aromatic oil in exactly the
same way and manner. What is more, even the same
person can be significantly affected differently by
the same oil depending on surroundings, time or
mood.
If
you need to experience the real magic of these
essential oils, you will have to use one of those
applications in any part of daily life. Reactions
to fragrances are highly individual and specific.
Here is small guideline to help you try evaluating
some aromas of essential oils:
As
you inhale deeply an essential oil for the first
time, try and describe the aroma:
*
Is it sharp and stinging?
* Is it subtle and smooth
* Is it balanced and tuned?
* Is it light or heavy?
* Is it warming or cooling?
* Is it sweet, spicy, woody, floral, fruity, etc.?
These
are some of the basic sensory feeling you can
experience on inhaling aromatic oils. Now try and
describe how you perceive the aroma:
*
Do you like or dislike it?
* Do you associate the aroma with any of your
previous personal experiences?
* What emotions do you have that are connected to
these experiences? Is it possible to remember them?
* Does the aroma produce those emotions now? Is it
repetitive?
* Does the aroma affect your awareness: does it
rejuvenate, energize or relax?
Aromatherapy
is a science that can not be comprehended so easily;
the whole human race has tried to understand its
undying mystery since time immemorial. However, its
magical properties have always mesmerized us with a
sense of awe and suspense.
Essential Aromatherapy
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