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September 5, 2008

A look at other countries views on Aromatherapy oils

Filed under: Aromatherapy Oils — Robert @ 11:20 am

In other countries the Aromatherapy Oils that we use in the home or in a clinic and choose quite freely are sometimes frowned upon because there is no formal principle in the use of the oils.

In the UK, a person can decide to obtain an essential oil of their choice to blend as one of their Home Remedies to use as a massage treatment for members of their family or even close friends. Another alternative is to use the essential oil in a diffuser that will send out the scent or aroma in a room to bring a smell of freshness or calm depending on the aromatherapy oil chosen.

There are candles and scented oils that can be purchased over a counter but they usually have the strength of the aromatherapy oil reduced and although the popularity of essentials oils are new to many countries the treatments, using herbal plants to help with healing the mind and body has been passed down by generations of families for years not in just a few countries but countries all over the world.

It is not advisable to use any aromatherapy oils orally and inform your doctor if you are taking any prescribed medication

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