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Aromatherapy
oils essential benefit products have been in use since ancient
times. There has been sufficient evidence collected from several
sources around the world to support this theory. However,
the therapeutic value of essential oils received more recognition
in the early part of the twentieth century when a French chemist
stumbled upon the curative power of lavender oil. The chemist
named Gattefosse, accidentally burnt his hand while conducting
an experiment and reflexively dipped it into the first liquid
he came upon. This was a bowl of lavender oil and Gattefosse
soon realized that the oil not only soothed his pain but prevented
scars. This intrigued the chemist so much that he meticulously
researched and catalogued twenty-five key essential oils.
The popularity of essential oils and aromatherapy has increased
greatly since that time and this demand has led to the mass
manufacture of essential oil and essential oil products like
aromatherapy soy candles with essential oils for example.
However, many people often make the mistake of purchasing
essential oils carelessly, confusing all essential oils available
for organic aromatherapy essential oils. Since many aromatherapy
products are available over-the-counter, one tends to believe
that they are all considered absolutely safe. This is not
always the case and one must equip oneself with sufficient
knowledge about aromatherapy and essential oils before purchasing
such oils. Improper use of such oils can in fact lead to health
problems and hence caution must be exercised before purchasing
pure essential oils aromatherapy benefit products.
Many essential oils products available today are manufactured
purely for the sake of the aroma or fragrance as opposed to
for therapeutic use. Since these oils are going to be absorbed
into your skin if you plan to use them for therapeutic use
- through processes like inhaling or massage - one must be
careful about the amount, if any, of toxic materials that
may be contained in readily-available oils.
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