Aromatherapy – Ginger Essential Oil
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(Zingiber officinalis)
Family : Zingiberaceae
Description : Ginber is a perennial, tropical herb with reedlike leaves, white or yellow flowers and a thick tuberous rhizome or root. The essential oil is steam-distilled from the unpeeled, dried, ground root.
Countries of origin : India, China, Thailand, Australia
Characteristics : Ginger has sharp, green [...]
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Aromatherapy – Ginger Essential Oil
January 9th, 2010 · 1 Comment
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Essential Oils – Geranium Essential Oil
January 7th, 2010 · 1 Comment
(Pelargonium gravolens)
Family : Geranuaceae
Description : Geranium is an aromatic, perenial, hairy plant with serrated leaves and flowers varying from light pink through to deep rose, magenta or red. The essential oil is steam-distilled from the flowers, leaves and stalks.
Countries of origin : Reunion, China, Eqypt, South Africa, Morocco
Characteristics : Geranium has light, lemon-fresh, green herbal [...]
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Keep romance in the bedroom
March 21st, 2008 · No Comments
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Candles. Satin. Lace. Incense. Fresh Flowers. Music. These are some of the elements of creating a romantic bedroom. It’s fun creating a romantic atmosphere in your bedroom — it can also help keep the romance in your life. Cecilia Villalon has some ideas on how you can make it a reality.
Candles
Candles are [...]
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Aromatherapy- Know the power of fragrances
October 13th, 2007 · No Comments
Aromatherapy is an ancient art that has been used for thousands of years as an aid to physical and emotional well being. Aromatherapy and its use can be traced back as far as the ancient Egyptians, who took advantage of essential oils therapeutic powers. Aromatherapy has also been used for a very long time in [...]
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Aromatherapy Basics – Inhalation, Injestion And Massage
October 4th, 2007 · No Comments
Getting started with aromatherapy? Here’s a little primer for the beginning to intermediate student of this practice, with some important notes about essential oil safety – There are three traditional methods of using essential oils for ‘aromatherapy’, which have been termed the English, French and German models.
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