Raindrop Therapy with Cathy Eaton

Raindrop Therapy with Cathy Eaton
1 VCR VIDEO 1997, NATURAL HEALTH & AROMATHERAPHY, NO TIME GIVEN

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Lemongrass 100% Pure Essential Aromatherapy Oil 30ml
This is a 30ml bottle of Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus) supplied in amber glass to prevent deterioration through sunlight with a tamper evident cap and integral dropper. This is a high quality oil suitable for aromatherapy. The properties of Lemongrass are reported as follows. Constituents: Citral, Limonene, Myrcene, Geraniol. Origin: Distilled From The Grass, Leaves. From India, West Indies, Sri Lanka, Madagascar. Properties: Antiseptic, Antifungal, Bactericidal, Galactagogue, Gastric Stimulant, Diuretic, Tonic, Stimulating. Contraindications: Take Care With Especially Sensitive Skins. General: Restoring, Invigorating, Refreshing, Good Tonic, Uplifting, Reviving.

Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Associates Renew - Rose Hydrating Mask 100ml
? A fast-acting re-hydrating gel mask for dry, dull and lifeless skin? Key Ingredient: Damask Rose Water

Shirley Price’s Aromatherapy And Massage
List Price: ?10.99
Used Price: ?1.44
Customer Review: Lovely foliage, shame about the massage!
On the positive side at least it is fairly professionally done, but the actual content seems very flimsy to me, especially the massage which is very superficial indeed. The introduction to the aromatherapy oils is also rather superficial, but I guess it does get across their main point, which seems to be promoting their own products. There's also a long session on self-massage which goes on for far too long. The nicest part, and where they seemed to be on safer ground was the facial…so more of a beauty angle than a serious massage video.

Aroma Science: The Chemistry and Bioactivity of Essential Oils
List Price: ?5.99
Amazon Price: ?4.79
Used Price: ?2.30

Books Aromatherapy For Home Use by Christine Westwood
Synopsis An introductory guide to aromatherapy for the home user with easy to use reference section on essential oils.
Customer Review: Really good quick reference guide
This a really easy book to use. It has a guide in the back where you can see which oils are recommended for a particular problem either emotional (e.g. feeling down) or physical (e.g. dry skin) and it will recommend several oils to suit your needs. It also goes though each oil in turn and tell you how the oil should be used (for example added to a bath, in a drink, or burned). Additionally it provides warnings about when the oil is not safe to use (e.g. not suitable during pregnancy). However, aside from its quick reference purposes it is not so helpful. A bigger thicker book would be needed for detailed descriptions of how to mix and use the oils and if you know nothing about aromatherapy oils I wouldn’t recommend you buying just this book alone. Think about buying it along with The Fragrant Pharmacy which is a lot more thorough (and a lot more pages). I like both bokks for different reasons and am glad I own them both.

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