A blog dedicated to promoting the healing power of essential oils and aromatherapy
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Aromatherapy Book Store
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Sweet Almond Oil
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Aromatherapy Newsletters Written by Aromatherapists
- Penny Price - Penny Price is a U.K. based aromatherapy business with distributors around the world; Penny is the daughter of Shirley and Len Price, who owned an aromatherapy business too. Penny's newsletter's are informal yet professional at the same time and this really is a family-run business.
- Aromahead Institute - I just discovered this year Andrea Butje at the Aromahead Institute; although I have yet to meet Andrea when I take her aromatherapy course next year, I have found Andrea's newsletters to be informational, yet friendly at the same time. I get the impression that Andrea is very experienced in what she does.
And of course, my own aromatherapy business, Sedona Aromatherapie, produces a monthly newsletter too! My newsletter is a work-in-progress and is continually evolving as my plans for my aromatherapy business evolve too. I am considering new ways to effectively produce a quality newsletter but currently I issue a full newsletter quarterly, and a monthly update.
If you have any suggestions or comments please let me know below!
Friday, November 20, 2009
Setting Up an Aromatherapy Business
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Niaouli Essential Oil
Aromatherapy Publications
There are not actually that many aromatherapy publications for the aromatherapist out there, or so I have found. Some publications are more serious than others, so it depends what you are looking for. Aromatherapy publications in both the U.S. and the U.K. are limited but there are several international aromatherapy publications available. In addition, many aromatherapists who practice have their own newsletters. Here's a round up of the aromatherapy publications I have discovered so far. Please leave me a comment if you have more to add!
Aromatherapy publications:
- International Journal of Essential Oil Therapeutics (IJEOT) and the International Journal of Clinical Aromatherapy - both of these publications are for the serious aromatherapist, with experience, as they contain essential oil case studies and essential oil chemistry. The journals are edited by Bob and Rhiannon Harris, respectively, who are both British but now live in France. Visit IJCA for further information.
- Aromatherapy Today - an Australian publication but with an international slant with essential oil profiles, aromatherapy articles and research and ongoing aromatherapy events. This publication is easy to read, even if you have no experience in aromatherapy. Visit Aromatherapy Today for further information.
- Aromascents Journal - a Canadian publication which recently became available in Ezine format only. This is a similar publication in format to Aromatherapy Today. Now only available on line. Visit Aromascents Journal for further information.
- Aromatherapy Thymes - a U.S. publication which is relatively new to the market. Owner is Patricia Brooks. This publication follows a similar style to Aromatherapy Today. For further information visit Aromatherapy Thymes.
Aromatherapy is featured in many spa publications and other natural health magazines but, as a separate subject area, aromatherapy is limited in the publishing world. What new discoveries have you made recently?
My next full blog post will focus on newsletters available from aromatherapy businesses which I think are worth while.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Carrot Oil - Carrier Oil or Essential Oil?
As you can see, confusion between carrier oils and essential oils is common as well as the confusion between similar essential oils! Last week I profiled the differences between the different types of rose oil and a profile on rose hip carrier oil. Previously, I have written articles on oregano and marjoram, pelargoniums and geraniums, the chamomile essential oils, the lavender essential oils and the sage essential oils.
Knowing these similarities and differences between many carrier oils and essential oils, it is advisable to learn all you can about any carrier oil and/or essential oil before using them to avoid the confusion.
To learn more read carrot oil - massage oil and essential oil.....
and leave me any comments below!
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Do Essential Oils Work?
Some of this 'bad press' may come from the fact that aromatherapy is not regulated in the USA; anyone can set up and claim to be an aromatherapist with little or no training. In addition, some essential oil suppliers, who claim to supply 'pure' essential oils, are actually selling adulterated or unpure essential oils.
Pure essential oils are obtained from plants; plants possess essential oils for a number of reasons. Botany and aromatherapy are closely interlinked because essential oils are extracted from plants. The therapeutic powers obtained from essential oils often had an original purpose in protecting the plant too.
Scientists in many countries have conducted many experiments to try to prove or disprove the value of essential oils in certain circumstances. Sometimes the results are inconclusive, due to various factors, but many experiments end in a postive result for the power of essential oils. The International Journal of Essential Oil Therapeutics carries many indepth studies on essential oils.
Often essential oils are confused with fragrance oils; fragrance oils, although pleasant smelling, do not carry the therapeutic properties of essential oils and should not be used in the practice of healing aromatherapy.
Aromatherapy is also a phrase which is often misused. True aromatherapy is the use of essential oils for therapeutic practice but often people talk about aromatherapy when they are really talking about fragrance oils or perfumery.
Essential oils are used medicinally in France and are becoming more popular in medical practice in the U.K. too. I don't beleive that essential oils are in common practice in the U.S.A. in medical settings as yet (please let me know if you know different!) and perhaps the aromatherapy profession needs to be regulated more firmly before this can happen.
For this reason, I am planning on doing further aromatherapy training next year to greater understand the complexities in the chemical make-up of essential oils so that when people ask if essential oils really do work, I will have the knowledge and further experience to expand on my answer!
If understood correctly, and if used correctly, essential oils can be beneficial to a great many people in a number of health problems.
If you have any comments please post them below!
Friday, November 6, 2009
Rose Hip Carrier Oil
Rose hip oil is a favorite oil to be used in skin care creams and lotions but it can also be used as a massage oil, either on its own or with complimentary essential oils. To learn more more the profile Rose Hip Carrier Oil...
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Do You Know Your Rose Oil?
Aromatherapy for Feet - New Article!
To learn more read my newest article in the Sedona Aromatherapie Library - Aromatherapy for Feet.
Let me know what you think by posting a comment below!