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subject: Applying Herbal Essential Oil Remedies That Heal And Restore Wellbeing [print this page]


Almost all cultures have a share in the history of aromatherapy by the mere fact that they all converge in one point: the use of herbs for the treatment of all the body ailments. Traditional medicine often revolves around herbal remedies to help encourage recovery and healing.

The wide usage of aromatherapy remedies has lead to the rapid explosion of products which have been designed to emphasize the effects and utility of natural healing oils. Thus, aromatherapy remedies are presently divided into groups or categories depending on the health problems they are created for. The great advantage associated with such cures is that they are relatively safe and is a very gentle treatment which provides relief from numerous conditions. Effectiveness of aromatherapy treatment is unique to each individual case because it is dependent on the severity of the problem as well as responsiveness and personal effort towards the health of the patient.

Following are several examples of aromatherapy treatments that can help some very common health problems. Essential oils of ginger, black pepper or lavender can ease the pain, stiffness and backache associated with muscle and joint ailments. Lemon essential oil in combination with clove and sweet almost extract should improve the osteo-muscular discomfort and circulatory insufficiency. Then, for respiratory affections such as asthma, allergies or simple colds and sinusitis: chamomile, pine, eucalyptus and mint represent great aromatherapy remedies. Using aromatherapy oils inhaled in a hot, steamy shower, or along with additional herbal therapy, can immensely help you with breathing difficulties.

The most effective uses for aromatherapy are aimed at relieving nerve conditions such as the inability to sleep, difficulty concentrating and being easily irritable. The intensity of aromatherapy remedies can vary with the severity of the problem but only after consulting with an expert. Candles and herbal bath salts are conducive to promoting a better mood and help one relax, which can contribute to a night of restful sleep. In harsh conditions, controlled exposure to advanced aromatherapy methods are preferred in a therapeutic setting.

Currently, there's information on the various remedies available in abundance on the internet that give details of all the benefits of all the different oils. Aromatherapy can be used to remedy a variety of conditions from blisters, bruises and muscle aches to heart disease, respiratory illness and cancer, which is accomplished by reconnecting lost connections between the senses. When sniffed, the smell goes into the blood stream and moves through the cells causing a beneficial result. Potential side effects to aromatherapy remedies are possible under the form of a respiratory sensitivity reaction to a specific essential oil, accompanied by headaches and even nausea.

by: Andrea Miller




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