Organic Essential Oils And Their Use In Aromatherapy
June 19th, 2009
Your local pharmacy stocks, among other items, a few pure essential oils. A larger variety is available through specialty online herbal sources. Essential oils are extracted from plants and contain the clean, pure scent of the plant. Pure essential oils are available in organic versions, and may be used for aromatherapy, perfume, cosmetics, bath products, flavoring foods and beverages, adding scent to incense and in household care products.
Pure essential oils can also be diluted with oil, and then these scented oils can be used as a rub for the skin or in massage therapy. One of the most popular ways to use organic essential oils is in aromatherapy. Aromatherapy uses different kinds of apparatus to release the wonderful herbal scent into the air, and this is thought to improve one’s physical and emotional well being. Different kinds of diffusers are used to spread the scent around your body or throughout a room, depending on the size and kind of diffuser used. One of the simplest ones is a hollow ring that will fit over the top of a light bulb that would be used in a lamp. You simply place a few drops of essential oils, perhaps lavender essential oils, into the hollow, and then turn the light on. The heat from the bulb raises the temperature of the lavender essential oils, causing them to more easily diffuse throughout the air in the room. Candles are also used to heat pure essential oils for aromatherapy. Other types of diffusers are a small as a personal diffuser that you wear as a necklace, and the heat from your body releases the wonderful scent. Larger diffusers have fans attached in order to spread the aroma throughout a larger room size.
It is easy to get started with aromatherapy, and enjoy the luxury of fragrant pure essential oils.
