Aromatherapy

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What is aromatherapy ?

Aromatherapy is a gentle but effective method of healing and enhancing the mind, body and spirit through the use of natural oils which is from aromatic plants, trees and grasses.

History of Aromatherapy.

As far back as 4500 BC the Egyptians utilized the power of perfumes. Each Egyptian deity has its own special fragrance, and statued were covered by essential oils. The Egyptians used oils for embalming. Ancient Egyptians are regarded as the founders of aromatherapy.

We also know that ancient Greek also used to have aromatic bath and scented massage. Hippocrates, who known as the father of medicine said it was the way to the health.

The ancient Hindu system of medicine, Ayurveda, incorporated plants extracts and essential oils into healing potions.

In 14th century, in Europe, pine was burned in the street and floors are covered by aromatic plants to protect them from infectious disease. From 15th to 17th century several books of herbal remedies were published throughout Europe.

In 19th century, essential oils were widely used in medicine. Many research were developed to look for more information on their healing uses.

The term "Aromatherapy" was coined by the French chemisy Rene-Maurice Gattefosse, who used neat lavender oil in a laboratory accident to heal a burn on his hand. He then used essential oils to treat soldier in hospital during World War I. in the late 1920s and 30s he continued to study essential oils as a healing agent.

In 1948-1959, Another French doctor, Jean Valnet, also used essential oils to treat war wounds in the Indo-china war. He went on to become the father of aeomtherapy and producing a classic text, Aromatherapie, in 1964.

Valnet's work as studied in turn by Marguerite Maury, who created the notion of aromatherapy as it tends to be practised today, with the emphasis on an individual prescription of essential oils to match a person's state of psychological and physical condition. Maury also proposed the use of massage as a means of administering the oils.

The first book in English, The Art of Aromatherapy, by Robert Tisserand was published in 1975. This book has brought together the history on essential oils and a detailed methodology for their uses. This book has been translated into many languages. He also write Essential Oils Safety, which became a manual key to the therapists and practitioners.

When you are learning about aromatherapy, it is important to know the essential oils individually, in terms of their fragrance, properties and uses. However, the second important dimension involves knowing how to blend several oils together in a balanced way.