Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa Agarbatti, 250 G (Pack of 2)


Satya Sai Baba Nag Champa Agarbatti, 250 G (Pack of 2)
Customer Review: BEST INCENSE AVAILABLE IN U.S. !
I have tried cheaper and always come back…I have tried more expensive and nothing beats the aroma. In local stores it is almost impossible to find…I don’t know what I would do if I couldn’t get Nag Champa anymore!

Customer Review: good
Product came quickly!

Only 1 minor issue: The bag (inside the box) the incense came in was not sealed and incense powder was “leaking” out.

Incense smells good, lights quickly.

Thanks Tom!

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The Aromatherapy Company Newborn Baby Bath 250ml 05761
There’’s nothing more relaxing for your baby than our Lavender Baby Bath. This gel has been specially formulated to gently wash & care for your baby’’s delicate skin. 100% pure and natural Lavender is good for skin irritations and is the most relaxing of all essential oils. Create a fun, relaxing bath time for parents and baby by adding a small amount of Lavender Baby Bath into a warm running bath. 250ml

Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Associates Relax - Light Relax Bath & Shower Oil 55ml
? For those who need to slow down, ease a tired body and mind, and take time for some light relaxation ? Key Ingredients: Lavender, Ylang Ylang, Petitgrain, Coconut Oil

Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Blends and Remedies (Thorsons Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Series)
List Price: ?9.99
Amazon Price: ?9.99
Used Price: ?4.35
Customer Review: Buy it!
This book is excellent. Whether like me you are a professional, or just someone who is interested in Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy. Its well written, easy to understand & has some very good recipes. Highly Recommended.
Customer Review: Very useful
Like many books on aromatherapy, this one does not attempt to do everything. It is not a general beginners’ book which spends much of its time telling you what an essential oil is and how to put them in the bath; it does not go into detail on massage or chemistry. The first 50 pages cover such topics briefly, but the bulk of the book is devoted to profiles of individual essential oils and recipes for blends. The essential oil profiles are usually two pages long each. They list the botanical name, family, location of the plant, extraction method, colour and odour of the oil, and description of the plant. There is a little more detail on the history of the plant and oil, precautions if relevant, and then the properties are listed (e.g. Clary sage: Tonic, sedative, hypotensive, anti-convulsant and euphoric). The really useful part is where the uses are described. They are divided into body systems, e.g. circulatory, respiratory, reproductive, nervous, muscular, emotion (to continue using the Clary sage entry), and then listed as follows: RESPIRATORY SYSTEM - Relaxes spasms in asthma due to anxiety or other emotional tension. REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM - Very useful for treating PMS and period pains. Can also be beneficial for infertility. This is followed by a list of blends for each system, which is particularly useful if you want to make a certain oil the focus of your blend e.g. MUSCULAR clary sage 5 rosemary 4 coriander 4 The last section of the book is devoted to recipes. There are sections on baths; general massage blends; face and bodycare; first-aid and holidays; pregnancy, mother and baby; blends for men; and then by ailment, again classified by body system e.g. circulatory disorders, skin disorders, emotional problems. Most ailments will have several different blends suggested, and the recipes are usually for three essential oils per blend (as is standard in aromatherapy). The 60 oils discussed are the standard repertoire for home use, and are recommended with due regard for safety. The dilutions are sensible and the recipes are practical. The vast number of recipes included, and the simplicity of each one, means that even if you only have a small number of oils, there are bound to be recipes somewhere which include them. There is a glossary of medical terms at the end, suggested further reading and a good index. This is a good general-purpose book for blending oils. It is nicely laid-out, very easy to follow, and excellent for cross-referencing. It will be useful to the beginner and the professional alike.

Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy for Your Child: Essential Oil Remedies for Children of All Ages
Price: ?9.99
Customer Review: for anyone interested in using aromatherapy for your kids!!
This book will introduce you to the joys of using essential oils in the home and for all the family. The practical guide is essential reading for those who are less familiar with aromatherapy. It is aimed at giving general information and practical advice about the home treatment of many common childhood ailments. Instructions on storing,blending and diluting are explained and also the author guides you through simple, yet highly effective techniques such as massage,inhalations,foot-baths and sponging down, etc. There are recipes to encourage sleep, treatments for colds, earache,nappy rash,colic,headlice, etc. I have used a few of the recipes on my “little one” and often can soothe away the hurts with a “magic oil” and I know that this book has helped give me the confidence in using aromatherapty and importantly promoting a sense of calm and well-being when my “little one” feels poorly. I highly recommend this book for any mums out there!!

The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy
List Price: ?41.00
Used Price: ?77.93
Customer Review: For once the title DOES say it all - a wide ranging book
Very much a Bible for the practicing aromatherapist, this book covers the ground explored by most other books - i.e monographs of a wide reange of essential oils, history of aromatics, extraction methods, etc etc - and much much more. Battaglia provides excellent anatomy, physiology and pathology chapters, linking the use of essential oils therapeutically with clinical science. He goes into pharmacology in some depth and also covers aspects of the therapeutic encounter itself - practitioner self development, the clinical environment, etc. Rightly, this book is being used as a ’set text’ by some aromatherapy schools. It is clear, well written and informative. Essential for the serious student and a marvellous reference for the practitioner.

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