Aromatherapy
Published on 2 September, 2012 | Accreditation | alternative therapies | Aromatherapy | Free courses
Beginners Guide To Aromatherapy Beginners guide to aromatherapy – Learn about holistic massage which produce physical, spiritual, emotional and a sense of harmony. Special oils that can be absorbed through the skin, their unique essences inhaled which help maximise their therapeutic properties and effects. Aromatherapy is a totally relaxing experience.
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Aromatherapy Aromatherapy is the use of volatile plant oils for preventative care, healing and general physical well-being. Although the term aromatherapy was not used until the 20th Century, the foundations of Aromatherapy date back thousands of years and can be traced back through to ancient Roman, Greek, Egyptian and Chinese cultures.
Read more →Published on 4 August, 2012 | Accreditation | alternative therapies | Angels | Aromatherapy | Holistic Therapy
Starting a new career in Holistics Are you one of the many people who have been hit hard by the recession? It would appear that amongst all this doom and gloom and job losses that there is some good news. Quite often when we have to change our career through perhaps no fault of our […]
Read more →Published on 3 August, 2012 | alternative therapies | Aromatherapy
Benefits Of Full Body Massage by Caroline Colby Full body massage can produce multiple benefits for your health. These benefits go far beyond an hour spent in relaxing quietly, escaping the day. An increasing amount of evidence indicates that stress and tension form the root causes of many diseases and illnesses. Hence, if you able […]
Read more →Published on 1 October, 2011 | alternative therapies | Aromatherapy
Massage Therapy This is one of the oldest, simplest forms of therapy and is a system of stroking, pressing and kneading different areas of the body to relieve pain, relax, stimulate, and tone the body. Massage does much more than create a pleasant sensation on the skin, it also works on the soft tissues (the […]
Read more →Published on 24 July, 2011 | Aromatherapy
Treating Pregnant woman with Aromatherapy Aromatherapy in Pregnancy – The versatility of aromatherapy and the gentle nature of the treatment make it suitable for all stages of life, from babies just a few weeks old into extreme old age. It can help alleviate conditions as varied as arthritis, backache and morning sickness, ease the side […]
Read more →Published on 11 July, 2011 | Aromatherapy
Massage Techniques This is probably the oldest and simplest existing form of medical care that it has been applied for relaxation, fitness, and other health purposes. Basically by using massage techniques that involves manipulation of the soft tissues of the body. This is the calming, therapeutic process of kneading, stroking, and pressing the different areas […]
Read more →Published on 10 July, 2011 | Aromatherapy
Advanced Aromatherapy Diploma Course We are pleased to announce our Advanced aromatherapy diploma course is now available to all students who have taken our aromatherapy certificate level course or hold a similar qualification. This course has everything you need to work as a professional aromatherapist. It will not only teach you about advanced massage […]
Read more →Published on 6 July, 2011 | Aromatherapy
Buying Essential Oils The therapeutic properties of an essential oil depend on its chemical composition. When buying essential oils and in order to ensure that the oils you are using are pure and will have the desired effect, it is important to buy reputable oils and be alert to the sale of adulterated ((impure) oils.
Read more →Published on 13 April, 2011 | Aromatherapy
Ylang-Ylang – Aromatherapy Essential Oils This is a sedative of the nervous system and is therefore of use to people who breathe over rapidly and have rapid heartbeat (tachycardia). These conditions may be found if a person is shocked, angry, frightened or anxious. Longer term the symptoms should, of course, be tended to by a […]
Read more →Published on 16 March, 2011 | Aromatherapy
ROSE (ABSOLUTE: ROSA DAMASCENE MILL) As mentioned in Part One of our aromatherapy course Rose is one of the more expensive of the essential oils due to its method of extraction – Enfleurage; that is also why it is called an Absolute. As a by-product of the Enfleurage process rosewater is produced too. A drop […]
Read more →Published on 12 January, 2011 | alternative therapies | Aromatherapy
Aromatherapists can offer their client a wonderfully relaxing body massage incorporating the whole body or parts of the body, such as the head, back and feet.
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