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Aromatherapy
Our sense of smell is a wonderful, complex and sensitive
thing. Smells can lift your spirits, calm you down, make you
feel sexy, put you off certain food, attract you to other
food and even attract your soul mate.
You can smell escaping gas or the smoke from fire; newborn
babies can recognise the smell of their mother. Aromatherapy
uses this incredible sense to help you feel better physically
and emotionally.
The Aromatherapy Guide reveals what you need to know to safely
and effectively treat a whole range of common conditions.
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Aromatherapy Guide describes: |
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Essential oils, where
they come from and how to use them |
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Carrier oils, what to
do with them |
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How to use oils |
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Safety and potential
problems that could arise |
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A great "Starter
Kit" for the beginner or occasional user |
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The plant source of each
oil |
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What each oil can do
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Simple recipes for using
oils - for stress; a wart treatment; an insomnia aid;
toothache tincture; to unblock your nose; soothe that
bruise; a skin tonic; a muscle massage etc |
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Surprising uses for oils |
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Which oils to use for
- eczema, premenstrual syndrome (PMS), indigestion, stress,
infections, tiredness, colds, burns, arthritis, heartburn,
tension, bites, and more |
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