White Egret Earomatherapy Ear Candles, Peppermint, 50 candles

White Egret Earomatherapy Ear Candles, Peppermint, 50 candles
Customer Review: The cadillac of Ear Candling
This candles burn clean at a steady rate. No mess, no problem. I use them almost with every patient after acupuncture. People say they feel much better, more relax inside their heads, and more free of noises and sinus. Like most items that burn, you must not leave the patient alone.
This is my absolute winner, because they have a great perpermint sent.
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The Magick of Aromatherapy: Use of Scent for Healing Body, Mind, and Spirit
Most literature on aromatherapy is concerned with the healing applications of scent, but Gwydion O’Hara delves into the equally important magickal applications. His approach to the subject is one of adventurous experimentation, combining the roles of scientist and artist in this field that has roots as deep as humankind’s past. O’Hara’s introduction to aromatherapy includes traditional scent blends for the treatment of physical ills such as insomnia, and others for improving mental and spiritual faculties, such as those titled “enhance imagination” and “psychic development.” The Magick of Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy shows us that scent is available to everyone as a conduit for healing and magick, and can also be a potent part of our daily experience.
Customer Review: This Book is a MUST have
As I was starting to learn Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy my High Priestess lent me her book to start out with. I fell in love with this book “The Magick of Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy: ” that I kept turning to her for the book for information I couldn’t find in any other books I acquired.. I have 7 in all.. This is a MUST have for any serious student of Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy ~ Serenity ~
Customer Review: Almost perfect!
I had to give this book 4 out of 5 stars simply because it didn’t have some oils listed in it that I thought should have been, and had some that I didn’t think should have been (i.e, did not have tangerine or lemongrass and a couple other popular ones I can’t recall offhand, but did list strawberry, apple, civet and ambergris which are usually artificial/synthetics which I don’t use.) But, aside from that, it has many recipes and blends for both magickal and theraputic uses as well as quite a few good correspondence tables in the back that always come in handy! There are sections for prosperity and success, health, love and lust, general recipes, and more that escapes me at the moment. Since I got this book a few weeks ago it has been one of my main references along with Cunningham’s Magical Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy and compliments my theraputic (read: non-magickal) aromatherapy books nicely. The first half of the book is magickal and general application information about oils and thier uses, and has summaries of all the oils used in the book one by one. The second half is blends, recipes and correspondences. The writing style is great, it’s easy to read and put to use immediately. I especially liked the print type - done in a dark forest green on off-white recycled paper, very easy on the eyes and you feel as if you are reading a hand written book or someone’s notes. Overall, I think the Magick of Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy is a valuable addition to anyone interested in the magickal applications of aromatherapy and essential oils but wants some medicinal and theraputic info as well; it hits the mark on both. Even for those who may have books of this type already and some on “regular” aromatherapy (like I do) will find value in it as the recipes/blends are different and more varied than most I have run across; a rather eclectic mix. It’s also a good book for someone who doesn’t already have a book or two of this type and would make a great gift for someone just starting out in magick or whose interests lean that way and they are interested in aromatherapy, just add a couple of inexpensive essential oils, a nice bow and voila’!
Clinical Aromatherapy for Pregnancy and Childbirth
This is the most detailed and research-based book available on aromatherapy aimed specifically at those caring for pregnant and childbearing women, especially midwives and aromatherapists. Building on the success of the last edition, this book contains new and expanded information on physiology related to obstetrics, the principles of safe use of essential oils for pregnant and childbearing women, and infant massage. Thoroughly revised and updated to include the latest information on aromatherapy, essential oils, and massage for pregnancy, childbirth, and the post-natal period.
Customer Review: Clinical Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy for Pregnancy and Childbirth
This is definately a book for midwives or aromatherapists taking an active part in a clients pregnancy and labour. Denise is exceptional in her field and is certainly making a effort to bring down the boundries, incorporating aromatherapy into a field that is dominated by the current medical field. I certainly found this book informative, if some what heavy duty reading with all the clinical back up, but understand the necessity thereof. The only reason why I gave four instead of five stars to this book was that I had really hoped that there would have been more illustrations and techniques on the massage aspect of aromatherapy during pregnancy.
Dr. Bronner - Castile Soap Peppermint, 32 fl oz
Castile Soap contains 32 fl oz of Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soap, which is in an 18-in-1 Hemp Peppermint Pure Castile Soap.
Customer Review: I love this soap
I tend to have dry skin, so I was buying body washes with moisturizers. They did soften my skin, but I wanted something that would just clean without drying. This product has lived up to the reviews, and the Vitamin Shoppe price is the best. I don’t clean my floors, windows, dishes, etc. with it, nor do I use it as shampoo or toothpaste, as some other reviewers have. I never intended to. I just wanted a good bath soap that wouldn’t dry my skin and this soap does exactly that. The peppermint is so refreshing, and my skin is simply clean. I can rub my hand over my skin and it doesn’t “skip” as it does with some moisturizing body washes. My skin is clean, soft, not dried out, and it just feels healthy. I did heed warnings from other reviewers and I haven’t used it on the uh.. more delicate parts of my body, due to the peppermint. I’m planning to order the Dr. Bonner’s Almond as well… that will do great for underarm shaving and “naughty bits”.
Customer Review: Mamma Likey!
I like this soap. It doesn’t irritate my skin. Did I mention it’s like your whole body ate a mint!! I don’t think I’d brush my teeth with it like someone suggested, but it’s a nice eye-opener in the morning when you’re sleepy!
Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy for Vibrant Health & Beauty/a Practical A to Z Reference of Aromatherapy‘>Aromatherapy Treatments for Health, Skin, and Hair Problems Using Essential
Smell is our most ancient and basic sense. So it’s not surprising that aromas can influence us profoundly. This easy-to-use reference is designed specifically for women. It contains a guide to essential oils and an A-Z guide for using aromatherapy to treat specific symptoms. It’s all complemented by tips on basic nutrition and health maintenance.
Customer Review: Easy book to follow
This book is easy to follow and undertand. It made sense and I was able to make some very nice beauty products. I’m very happy I bought this book.
Customer Review: Another fine guide book coming from the UK…
Very comprehensible and helpful for those using natural products such as aromatherapy. The author also gives specific guidelines for those who wish to eliminate chemicals from the bath and beauty products.. Very intersting reading and a library must have!