Friday, September 14, 2007

Aromatherapy Candle Gifts - A Great Gift Giving Idea

By Terry Edwards

You already know how aromatherapy scented candles can give your home a wonderful smell, as well as put you in a great mood. So why not give these candles as a gift?

Aromatherapy candle gifts are a great gift giving idea. Instead of giving the same old stale gifts for that special occasion, give something that is beneficial and warmly received. Here's some tips to help get you started.

You can easily find aromatherapy candle gift baskets in most retail gift stores. They are available in all different sizes and styles, making it simple and easy to give your close friend or family member a perfect gift.

With that said though, you may want to take things a step further and design your own special aromatherapy candle gift. Hey, it really is easier than you might think. Here are some quick tips to get you headed in the right direction.

1. Find a gift basket at your local crafts store. A place like Michael's is great because you can often find them on clearance and get a really great deal.

2. Buy your aromatherapy candles. This is totally a personal preference for you. You can find all types of aromatherapy scented candles, from those that will make you feel happier to ones that will improve your memory and everything in between.

Another thing you may want to include in your aromatherapy candle gift is some candle holders.

3. Finally, put everything together in your basket and wrap it. Include a nice ribbon and gift card as well.

When you present that special someone with a gift like this you will be amazed at how happy they will be. An aromatherapy candle gift is something that creates a lifetime memory and gives you a great feeling in knowing how you brightened up someone's day.

By the way, you can find out more about Aromatherapy Candle Gifts as well as much more information on all types of aromatherapy and aromatherapy products at http://www.AromatherapyA-Z.com

Modern Aromatherapy

By Heru Muskita

In the modern world of medicine, we used synthetic drugs or drugs from the poison of snake to heal our illness. Many of the drugs can be misused and sabotage our health rather than healing it, heroin was used to eased pain, but when misused it will damage our health both physically and mentally.

In the ancient world, our ancestor used natural herbs of mother nature to heal illness. Most of the herbs were used to relax our body, put us to rest and let our body heal itself, they also strengthen our inner organs so they can function properly. For example gingko opens the blood vessel to the brain so more blood can flow into the brain thus make us memorize better.

Aromatherapy is the used of distilled essences of plants which prompts the well being and health of our mind, our emotions, and our body. The most common way of using Aromatherapy is diffusing scents into the air. When we inhale the scents, our body will react depending on the scent used. The most common usage of aromatherapy is to relive stress. Scientists have been studying the use of aromatherapy in stress management and came down to the conclusion that Aromatherapy does relive stress.

The modern Aromatherapy usage started by a French chemist named Rene-Maurice Gattefosse. He was a scientist who was interested in healing the body using all natural essential oils. One of the most famous story was that he purposely burned his hand and then took lavender oil and rubbed it on his hand. In a matter of minutes, the burning sensation was gone. Soon enough the burn disappeared. In his researched he found that these natural essential oils not just heal wounds but they can heal the whole mind, he realized that these essential oils could change human’s emotion and put them to extreme relaxation in minutes. He named these technique AROMATHERAPY.

Now a days, we can choose how we want to used aromatherapy for our benefit, we can use aromatherapy diffuser, aromatherapy candle, essential oil burning, aromatherapy air freshener to release the scents into the air so that we can inhale it while we were doing our household chores, reading books, watching television even sleeping. We can also use aromatherapy bath to relax in our bathtub after a long day of work to relieve our stress. Another common way is to used aromatherapy oil massage to relieve muscle tension hence relieved our stress.

A word of warning – learned about Aromatherapy, its essential oils, their usage, ingredients, implication and last but not least know your allergies before you use aromatherapy for your benefit. In doubt, consult a certified aromatherapist or consult your doctor. Please, do not take your allergies lightly, I have witness two friends died in a matter of hours from drugs allergies, so again, know your allergies before using aromatherapy.

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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Aromatherapy Diffuser - Discover Nature's Own Indoor Air Solution

By Maria Schasteen

Today aromatherapy diffusers are popular to disperse essential oils throughout the home or office to combat indoor air pollution. Essential oils are antibacterial, antiviral and antimicrobial. They clean, invigorate and fill the air with life-giving negative ions -- and they smell uplifting. Diffusing therapeutic-grade essential oils are beneficial to humans, pets and plants alike. But the benefit derived from the use of an aromatherapy diffuser depends entirely on the model of diffuser used, as well as on the quality of essential oils.

7+1 Aromatic Diffuser Methods To Scent The Air:

There are electric aroma fountains that gently infuse the room with scents dispersed in water. Oil burners are another way to scent the room, using a candle to burn the oil. The heated oil creates the desired atmosphere, be it relaxing, stimulating or exotic. There are ceramic rings available used near a light bulb to warm up the oil to release its aroma. Or simply drop essential oils on a ceramic stone. An aromatherapy steamer – boiling water with a few drops of oil added -- gently heats the oil and diffuses aroma into the air. Incense sticks -– already steeped in oil -- can also be considered an aromatherapy diffuser. Aromatherapy candles give off a lovely scent when burning.

But there is one drawback to all seven methods: Heating the oil will kill the oil. Using heat to diffuse essential oils will destroy essential oils, rendering them therapeutically ineffective.

Aromatherapy Diffuser -- How To Use It Effectively

Aromatherapy connoisseurs shun such diffusion methods. Why? Because they only use therapeutic-grade essential oils – essential oils that are 100% pure and unadulterated. These precious and highly effective essential oils cannot be heated in any way, or the desired wellness results are lost. Heating a therapeutic-grade essential oil will cause the oil to lose it’s potency. It may still smell nice, but it has no healing value. Heat destroys the healing power of the “live essence” of essential oils.

To diffuse this wholesome “life essence” into the air without destroying it through heat, a cold-air diffuser was developed. This aromatherapy diffuser consists of a diffuser well, a glass nebulizer and an electric air pump. Adding 10 drops of essential oil into the diffuser well and plugging the air pump into the outlet will diffuse the essential oil without heating the oil. A micro-fine vapor coming through the glass nebulizer quickly fills the room with life-giving aroma.

A cold-air diffuser gently breaks up essential oils into tiny molecules through the micro diffusion glass nebulizer, thus retaining the integrity of the essential oils. This diffuser diffuses essential oils throughout an average room in just a few minutes. There is no need to leave the pump running for long periods of time. Some people add a timer and run the diffuser about once every two hours for a few minutes. Others use their diffusers more frequently, especially during cold seasons. However used, once turned on, the aromatherapy diffuser will work to fill a room with a powerful essential oil aroma.

Why Should You Care?

Because a person’s health and well-being depends on clean indoor air. Already more polluted than the air outdoors, it is important to support the immune system and protect against harmful substances hidden in every home. The aromatherapy diffuser will do just that:

  • It will protect against harmful bacteria and viruses. Tested at Weber State University, Ogden, Utah, a certain essential oil blend called Thieves was found to have up to a 99.96% killing rate against airborne bacteria.
  • Carpets, sofa, cleaning supplies under the sink and in the cleaning cabinet give off odors from harmful chemicals. An aromatic diffuser will combat them effectively.
  • It will protect from electro-smog oozing from every home appliance, not just TV and computers by helping to supply negative ions and strengthen the immune system.
  • The essential oil diffuser will help eliminate toxic mold and mildew in as little as 24 hours and prevent it from coming back.
  • It battles dust and dust mites, cigarette smoke and unwanted odors, and makes home a truly healthy place to live.

In the near future, an aromatherapy diffuser will be found in every home, because life depends on it.

An Aromatherapy Diffuser For Best Results

The healing power of essential oils is the main attraction in aromatherapy. And an aromatherapy diffuser is the easiest way to deliver the healing power of essential oils into the air to be readily inhaled. Using a refreshing oil blend to purify the home, calming lavender oil to promote good sleep, or peppermint oil to keep the senses alert at work – the aromatherapy diffuser will always create a fresh and nourishing atmosphere.

Rather than using toxic chemical products -– like air fresheners, toilet sanitizers, harsh cleaning chemicals -– the essential oil diffuser will naturally and effectively freshen and clean indoor air. It is a great way to create an atmosphere of warmth, comfort, health and happiness for the whole family, using an aromatherapy diffuser and therapeutic-grade essential oils around the home.

Maria Schasteen is the editor of http://www.aroma-essence.com - Nature’s Most Trusted Therapeutic-Grade Essential Oils Store.

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