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Essential Oils: The Ultimate Guide To Essential Oils And Aromatherapy
Essential Oils: The Ultimate Guide To Essential Oils And Aromatherapy
Essential Oils: The Ultimate Guide To Essential Oils And Aromatherapy
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Essential Oils: The Ultimate Guide To Essential Oils And Aromatherapy

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Unleash the amazing therapeutic health and healing benefits with The Essential Oils Ultimate Guide.

From bestselling author and registered nurse, Summer Accardo, RN, comes this ultimate guide to essential oils and aromatherapy.

The extraordinary healing powers of essential oils and aromatherapy are endless, but it's difficult to know what to do or where to start if you're inexperienced. 

With The Essential Oils Ultimate Guide, you can practice holistic and natural healing without the cost, struggles, or complications of consulting practitioners or taking medications that may cause side effects. 

Learn How Aromatherapy And Essential Oils Can Manage Everything From Basic First Aid To Treating Chronic Health Conditions.

Refreshing Essential Oils And Aromatherapy are your answers to holistically relieving just about any ailment under the sun.

This Ultimate Guide To Aromatherapy Will Show You:
  • How essential oils and aromatherapy can ease depression, sadness, worry and anxiety.
  • Which essential oils relieve migraine headaches and back pain.
  • How essential oils and aromatherapy can help you sleep like a baby.
  • Why essential oils and aromatherapy may work better than medications to heal your ailments.
  • How essential oils and aromatherapy can help you with your weight loss struggles.
  • How essential oils and aromatherapy can even benefit your pets.
This book discusses aromatherapy and essential oils in terms that are easy to understand and practical.Learn how to unlock the healing powers of aromatherapy and essential oils today!

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LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 2, 2017
ISBN9788827509814
Essential Oils: The Ultimate Guide To Essential Oils And Aromatherapy

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    No part of this book may be distributed or reproduced in any way, shape or form, without prior written approval by the author.

    The information included in this book is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional or medical advice. The reader of this book should always consult his or her medical healthcare provider to determine if the information in this book is appropriate for their own situation.

    Furthermore, if readers of the book have concerns or questions regarding a treatment plan, diet, exercise regimen or medical condition, they need to consult their healthcare providers. The information in the book is not advice, and should not be taken as such. Always consult with your healthcare provider prior to exercising, dieting, or considering alternative treatments, home remedies or new diets.

    The Ultimate Guide To Essential Oils And Aromatherapy

    Researchers do not fully understand how aromatherapy works, however, some scientific experts believe that the sense of smell may play an important role in altering certain physiological changes at the cellular level.

    Smell receptors in your nose may communicate with certain parts of your brain known as the hippocampus and the amygdala. These integral parts of your brain serve as storehouses for your emotions and your memories.

    When a person breathes in the essential oil molecules, researchers believe that they have the potential to stimulate the hippocampus and the amygdala, which are the parts of the brain that influence your physical, mental, and emotional health.

    Scientific studies show that lavender has the potential to stimulate cellular activity in your amygdala in the same way that anti-anxiety medications work. In addition, other studies conclude that certain molecules from essential oils might interact with enzymes or hormonal function.

    Aromatherapy is commonly used in a variety of different settings, including hospitals and health spas. It is used to treat a number of conditions including pain, mood disorders, and to promote relaxation. Essential oils such as bergamot, lavender, orange, rose, sandalwood and lemon have been shown to relieve depression, anxiety and stress.

    A few clinical studies have suggested that when therapeutic essential oils such as frankincense, lavender, and rose were used on pregnant women, they felt less fear and anxiety, and had stronger senses of well-being.

    The women also required less pain medication during their deliveries. In addition, many of these patients reported that using peppermint oil relieved the nausea and vomiting that often accompanies labor.

    Most inhaled and topical essential oils are considered safe. Because some essential oils are toxic, they should never be taken by mouth unless you are under the direct supervision of an experienced, trained professional.

    Because cinnamon and other essential oils contain high levels of phenols, they can cause skin irritation, and should be combined with water or base oils such sesame or almond oils.

    Certain animal studies have suggested that the active ingredients in some essential oils have the potential to interact with a number of medications. It is not known, however, if these animal studies translate into the same results with humans.

    Eucalyptus essential oil may cause certain medications to lose their effectiveness. These medications include seizure medications, medications used in the treatment of narcolepsy, and those used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

    In test tube studies, certain chemical compounds from different essential oils have demonstrated strong antifungal and antibacterial properties.

    Evidence also suggests that certain citrus essential oils may help strengthen the immune system, while peppermint oil might improve digestion. Sage, fennel, aniseed, and clary sage all have estrogen-like properties, which may help to

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