Therapeutic use of natural and organic essential oils
  use of natural and organic essential oils for medicinal purposes is  just now on the verge of being recognized as a valid tool to compliment  the diverse tools of natural healing. A significant amount of resistance  is still apparent, perhaps due to the pervasive image of Aromatherapy  being 'feeling nice from smelling something pleasant'.
 for medicinal purposes is  just now on the verge of being recognized as a valid tool to compliment  the diverse tools of natural healing. A significant amount of resistance  is still apparent, perhaps due to the pervasive image of Aromatherapy  being 'feeling nice from smelling something pleasant'. 
Most degreed  aromatherapists do not even consider this the most important function of  healing with essential oils! There use in treating infectious illness  is considered the realm of medicine of where they may be of greatest  importance - and the fight of their image may be one 'behind the  scenes'.
 Big pharmaceutical companies are under pressure to continually  develop and market new drugs - many with questionable safety and  efficacy - to meet the demands of stockholders. At the same time, many  bacteria and viruses are becoming resistant to these companies products,  with alarming results. Essential oils offer inexpensive, effective  treatments to which microbes do not apparently easily develop resistance  to. Whether the very limited and somewhat skewed presentation of  Aromatherapy in the mainstream media is related to the pharmaceutical  company's demands remains to be clarified; in the meantime, you have the  ways and means to include essential oils in your own natural health and  wellness program.
 in the mainstream media is related to the pharmaceutical  company's demands remains to be clarified; in the meantime, you have the  ways and means to include essential oils in your own natural health and  wellness program.
The term Aromatherapy was coined by a French  scientist after accidentally discovering the remarkable healing effects  of Lavender oil on burns sustained in the lab. He had thrust his burning  hands into a vat of Lavender oil, finding the wounds to heal extremely  quickly. Further investigation lead to his book, Aromatherapie, and the  modern medical use of essential oils began. Aromatherapy refers simply  to the branch of medicine utilizing volatile aromatic compounds  naturally distilled from plants. Essential oils can be as effective as  any other natural remedy when employed with proper knowledge and skill.  In fact, many pharmaceutical drugs are plant extracts manipulated to  give the inventor patent protection on their formulation. But essential  oils cannot be patented - ANYone with the right tools and know-how can  produce them. At the same time, there is no major lobbying effort  underway to educate the public about their medicinal properties - likely  the reason America has not gone beyond 'aroma' to 'therapy' with  essential oils.
 was coined by a French  scientist after accidentally discovering the remarkable healing effects  of Lavender oil on burns sustained in the lab. He had thrust his burning  hands into a vat of Lavender oil, finding the wounds to heal extremely  quickly. Further investigation lead to his book, Aromatherapie, and the  modern medical use of essential oils began. Aromatherapy refers simply  to the branch of medicine utilizing volatile aromatic compounds  naturally distilled from plants. Essential oils can be as effective as  any other natural remedy when employed with proper knowledge and skill.  In fact, many pharmaceutical drugs are plant extracts manipulated to  give the inventor patent protection on their formulation. But essential  oils cannot be patented - ANYone with the right tools and know-how can  produce them. At the same time, there is no major lobbying effort  underway to educate the public about their medicinal properties - likely  the reason America has not gone beyond 'aroma' to 'therapy' with  essential oils.
The education seems inevitable, however. As more folks get fed up with the costs and red tape of our allopathic medical  system, they are paying more attention to reports on the efficacy of  natural remedies. The use of essential oils has been shown as, if not  more, than any other available medicine in certain instances. For  Irritable Bowel Syndrome
 medical  system, they are paying more attention to reports on the efficacy of  natural remedies. The use of essential oils has been shown as, if not  more, than any other available medicine in certain instances. For  Irritable Bowel Syndrome , a painful and debilitating condition,  Peppermint essential oil taken during and after bouts of the disease has  profound effects on pain, duration, and recurrence of the illness -  more so than the most commonly used modern medical treatment. Patients  using Peppermint oil felt better than those using conventional  treatments, in part because the natural antibiotic effect leaves much  needed intestinal flora in balance. It is this balance that is inherent  in knowledgably practiced natural medicine; a facet which occurs with  essential oils and many other so-called alternative therapies.
, a painful and debilitating condition,  Peppermint essential oil taken during and after bouts of the disease has  profound effects on pain, duration, and recurrence of the illness -  more so than the most commonly used modern medical treatment. Patients  using Peppermint oil felt better than those using conventional  treatments, in part because the natural antibiotic effect leaves much  needed intestinal flora in balance. It is this balance that is inherent  in knowledgably practiced natural medicine; a facet which occurs with  essential oils and many other so-called alternative therapies.
Another well documented treatment using essential oils is the use of Melissa essential oil on Herpes Simplex viral legions. The legions are outbreaks  of the virus during times of undue stress; the virus is typically under  control of the immune system and remains dormant in nerve endings of  the skin - the disease is considered 'incurable' by conventional  medicine. A great many university studies have evaluated Melissa (and  other essential oils containing similar molecular components) and it's  efficacy in treating Herpes - and the results have been astounding. A  majority of study participants have less pain, along with shorter and  less-frequent outbreaks. One professor claims that the disease has gone  into complete remission in some study participants with regular use of  Melissa oil; no more outbreaks at all! Further, Melissa is very well  tolerated, has no known toxic effects, and is readily available. This is  true aroma-'therapy' taking it's place in the world of natural health,  wellness and fitness
 legions. The legions are outbreaks  of the virus during times of undue stress; the virus is typically under  control of the immune system and remains dormant in nerve endings of  the skin - the disease is considered 'incurable' by conventional  medicine. A great many university studies have evaluated Melissa (and  other essential oils containing similar molecular components) and it's  efficacy in treating Herpes - and the results have been astounding. A  majority of study participants have less pain, along with shorter and  less-frequent outbreaks. One professor claims that the disease has gone  into complete remission in some study participants with regular use of  Melissa oil; no more outbreaks at all! Further, Melissa is very well  tolerated, has no known toxic effects, and is readily available. This is  true aroma-'therapy' taking it's place in the world of natural health,  wellness and fitness
Then, of course, there is the 'aroma' therapeutic aspect of essential oil use. The hard facts show the olfactory sense of the brain is wired directly to vital control centers of the gray matter - particularly those governing emotions, stress levels and, well we're not sure how this relates to your health, but sexual arousal as well. And with acceptance of the importance of one's mental health relating to their physical well being continuing to grow, Aromatherapy may eventually find it's place in hospitals and doctor's  offices alongside stethoscopes, syringes and cotton swabs. Many, many  studies have shown the self-evaluated improvements in mood and stress  levels when inhaling particular essential oils - and because stress is  considered by many health professionals as THE number one cause of  disease, it's a short leap to believe the inhalation of spirit-lifting  aromas can result in improved states of health.
 may eventually find it's place in hospitals and doctor's  offices alongside stethoscopes, syringes and cotton swabs. Many, many  studies have shown the self-evaluated improvements in mood and stress  levels when inhaling particular essential oils - and because stress is  considered by many health professionals as THE number one cause of  disease, it's a short leap to believe the inhalation of spirit-lifting  aromas can result in improved states of health.
Aromatherapy in a  natural health, wellness and fitness regime is not a cure-all, miracle  path to health, however. Like any other medicine or treatment, it has  it's place, and should be used when it provides the best combination of  safety and efficacy. How do you find out if essential oils can help you,  your friends or your loved ones? Educate yourself! There are several  wonderful books available on medical and clinical aromatherapy. Some  will deal mostly with the psychological aspects, others mainly in  treatment of infectious illness, and others touch on every conceivable  application. Buy them, get them from your library, borrow them from  friends - but educate yourself as much as possible, and find a degreed  practitioner if need be. But most of all, give Aromatherapy a chance.  The particular class of plant compounds called 'essential oils', which  just happen to smell nice, have as much validity as any other field of  medicine, and deserves to be appreciated with the same respect. Whether  they work for you is up to your own knowledge and dedication to the  practice! (by: Tarah Michelle Cech)
in a  natural health, wellness and fitness regime is not a cure-all, miracle  path to health, however. Like any other medicine or treatment, it has  it's place, and should be used when it provides the best combination of  safety and efficacy. How do you find out if essential oils can help you,  your friends or your loved ones? Educate yourself! There are several  wonderful books available on medical and clinical aromatherapy. Some  will deal mostly with the psychological aspects, others mainly in  treatment of infectious illness, and others touch on every conceivable  application. Buy them, get them from your library, borrow them from  friends - but educate yourself as much as possible, and find a degreed  practitioner if need be. But most of all, give Aromatherapy a chance.  The particular class of plant compounds called 'essential oils', which  just happen to smell nice, have as much validity as any other field of  medicine, and deserves to be appreciated with the same respect. Whether  they work for you is up to your own knowledge and dedication to the  practice! (by: Tarah Michelle Cech)
The term Aromatherapy
The education seems inevitable, however. As more folks get fed up with the costs and red tape of our allopathic
Another well documented treatment using essential oils is the use of Melissa essential oil on Herpes Simplex viral
Then, of course, there is the 'aroma' therapeutic aspect of essential oil use. The hard facts show the olfactory sense of the brain is wired directly to vital control centers of the gray matter - particularly those governing emotions, stress levels and, well we're not sure how this relates to your health, but sexual arousal as well. And with acceptance of the importance of one's mental health relating to their physical well being continuing to grow, Aromatherapy
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