Life-Thyme Solutions Car Diffuser
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Life-Thyme Solutions Car Diffuser
Add 2-3 drops of TRANQUILITY 100% PURE ESSENTIAL OIL BLEND or FRENCH LAVENDER on the cotton pad, insert into the car diffuser and plug into your car. Breathe deep! RELAX! This is the way to tackle traffic!
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Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit: Restoring Emotional and Mental Balance with Essential Oils
The first aromatherapy guide to synthesize Eastern and Western approaches to restoring emotional and mental health.
Explains the esoteric and energetic healing properties of 40 essential oils to help restore balance to the body and psyche.
Provides help for a wide range of common emotional and mental complaints.
Includes full-color illustrations to guide readers through the massage and acupressure sequences.
In this unique synthesis of Eastern and Western healing approaches, Gabriel Mojay combines the practice of aromatherapy with the wisdom of traditional Chinese medicine. Mojay explains the esoteric and energetic healing properties of 40 essential oils and shows how they can be used to manipulate qi, the body’s vital energy, to stimulate healing from negative emotional and mental states. Some forms of nervous tension, for example, are caused by stagnant qi energy, which can be released with essential oils.?
Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit provides help for a wide range of common emotional and mental complaints–including depression, low energy, lack of concentration, poor memory, anxiety, and low self-esteem. Easy-to-reference charts and full-color illustrations teach simple aromatherapeutic massage and acupressure techniques that restore balance to the body and psyche.
List Price: $19.95
Amazon Price: $13.57
Used Price: $10.95
Customer Review: something different about essential oils
There are three main sections in this book. The first gives an overview of Traditional Medicine principles. The second part gives a detailed description of the most common essential oils and their effects, not like any aromatherapy book because it incorporates the Chinese Medicine principles as heating, warming, cooling, yin and yang…There is an indication on how to use the oils on some major Chinese acupuncture points.The third part deals with some ailments related to the mind ill health It is a very different book indeed, and as an Aromatherapist working with cases of stress and anxiety , I am very glad to have added it to my bookshelf. I already knew that the same oil work differently on different people, now I know why! Thanks for Amazon,their fast delivery and their huge choice
Customer Review: Gem of a book
This is one of those rare books that surpassed my expectations. This is not your typical aromatherapy book and this book contains practically no recipes (it has just a few). What you’ll find in this book is about 40 of the most-popular aromatherapy essential oils brought to life. The author does this successfully by looking at the essential oils from the perspective of the Chinese five-elements, and by juxtaposing the essential oils with archetypes from mythology, religion and astrology, helping you to experience the “personality” of each essential oil. The author goes over some common psychological and emotional issues that people experience and suggests which essential oils may be most suitable. The book also contains a couple of illustrated pages related to applying massage and accupressure.
Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Associates Relax Room Fragrance
A warm, rich aroma with West Indian Bay, Geranium and Myrrh to create a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Sprinkle a few drops onto any aromatherapy diffuser and take a deep breath to Relax yourself. Inhale true aromatherapy and receive the benefits in less than 30 seconds. Go ahead and pamper yourself, you deserve it!
Unit size: 10 ml
Creating Fairy Garden Fragrances (The Spirit of Aromatherapy)
Recipes for scented, exotic potpourri blends. Fairy and herbal lore, poetry, seasonal stories, and gift ideas.
List Price: $14.95
Amazon Price: $11.66
Used Price: $7.94
Customer Review: Really fun!
This is such a fun book - the artwork that decorates every page is terrific, the writing style is fun, and while I’ve only played with a few recipes so far - I can definitely say so far so good! The book opens with an intro to faeries, the flowers of faeries, and essential oils. The it gets to drying flowers/herbs (I actually buy mine but plan to expand the gardens next spring so I might be doing some rdying next summer). There’s general info on making potpourri in here like using fixatives to keep the scents etc. Then there’s a great one-pager that lists the different plants and the type of scent they have so you can be creative if you want too. The recipes comprise the rest of the book and they have great names like “christmas magic”, “dance of the morning nymphs” etc. On the facing page to each recipe is a little text of faerie lore pertaining to different plants that were used in the recipe. The recipes are broken out by season so as you welcome the changes of the year you can make a corresponding potpourri. The results are pretty and smell nice too.
Customer Review: a bit of a waste
the book is just a bit too cutesy, and doesn’t really fit in any category. It is certainly not a guide to scent or perfume blending, nor is it a book about aromatherapy. I regret spending the money on it, and plan to offer it used for the price of shipping.
Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Associates De-Stress Body Wash
Free up your busy mind. Soothe everyday aches & pains after physical stresses. Gently refreshing and easing. Antioxidant & de-odorizing properties. Good pH balance for healthy skin. Are you suffering from an overworked body or an overstretched mind? Feeling tired in body and in mind? Do you experience muscular aches or tension in your joints after a hard day?s physical work? This formula is perfect for those seeking a little refreshment for body and mind while showering/bathing.
Unit size: 200 ml
Encyclopedia of Essential Oils: The Complete Guide to The Use of Aromatic Oils In Aromatherapy, Herbalism, Health and Well Being
This authoritative guide to aromatic plants contains 193 entries on the most important plants for health and healing.
List Price: $27.38
Amazon Price: $27.38
Used Price: $19.35
Customer Review: 100% recommended - BUT…
As someone who has been actively involved in aromatherapy for almost ten years, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on Lawless’ acclaimed book. Based on its title and description, I was expecting a true encyclopaedia - something like Worwood’s “Fragrant Pharmacy”, only more comprehensive and without specific recipes (I prefer it that way). It IS an “encyclopaedia”: it contains the descriptions of 190 + EO, probably the most you’ll ever see compiled in a single book. They are arranged by alphabetical order, and the entries include a detailed description of the plant & of the oil, its geographic distribution, etc. It also includes extensive botanical, chemical and safety data. They even include traditional uses of the plant from which the EO in question is extracted (which, BTW, is not at all necessary - or even particularly useful - information, since EO can be extracted from parts of plants different to those that are used in traditional medicine). All that information would be fine (if slightly superfluous) - if the data concerning the specific properties of the EO discussed had been more extensive. Of course Lawless duly lists all the actions (such as antipyretic, fungicidal, sedative, etc.) and “aromatherapy/home” uses. But the latter are listed in a “telegraphic” way that doesn’t really appear to make any distinctions between the specific benefits of each EO. Of course many oils have very similar effects. But “similar” does not equal “the same”. A typical “Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy/Home Use” rubric (in this case, for spikenard) looks like this: SKIN CARE: Allergies, inflammation, mature skin, rashes etc. NERVOUS SYSTEM: Insomnia, nervous indigestion, migraine, stress and tenson. OTHER USES: Little used these days, usually as substitute for valerian oil. First of all, what is meant by “etc.”? Those already familiar with the EO in question would know - but those who aren’t probably wouldn’t. In this particular case, BTW, the data also fail to mention the cardiotonic properties of the plant, which makes the OTHER USES rubric incomplete. (I, for one, use spikenard A LOT!) Surprisingly, the HERBAL/FOLK TRADITION also fails to mention its regenerative effect on hair colour. And this is just an example, picked at random. I am really, really not nit-picking, and I hope my writing doesn’t come across that way. I think Lawless’ book is an extremely useful primer - and, yes, an “encyclopaedia”, in a concise sort of way - that absolutely should find a place on the shelves of anyone interested in aromatherapy. There is no question about that. This book is 100% recommended. It is perfect as an introduction for beginners, and a very useful quick-reference book for those who already are experienced EO users. I just find that it has perhaps too many general (somewhat superfluous) data on the one hand, and too little (specific) information on the other. I think it would be a very good idea to extend the “Herbal/Folk Tradition” and “Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy/Home Use” rubrics, to include perhaps some more anecdotal information (duly labeled as such) and somewhat more elaborated indications for its specific uses. Then this book would truly become the unsurpassed treasure of aromatherapy data that it should be.
Customer Review: Recommended standard text for Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy education
This book is recommended or required reading for almost every aromatherapy educational course, home use workshop, or personal study bibliography I have ever seen produced by leaders in the aromatherapy field in the United States, Canada, or Great Britain. Application guidelines and chemistry overview are located at the front of the book. To throughly learn a subject, whether by reading or class work, more than one source of information is necessary. I recommend at least 4 different sources of information and 7 is better. This text should definately be one of the 4 for aromatherapy.