Aromatherapy Guide
Aromatherapy has been practiced for around for almost 3500 years
and its application in daily lives is as old as our civilization itself.
It is the exotic art, and science, of using oils extracted from
aromatic
plants and herbs to enhance health, emotional well being and
beauty. Apart from its physical and mental advantages, essential oils
can have
soothing effects on the mind and emotions. The essential oils
taken from plants and employed in Aromatherapy have been described
as their "critical
factors" - they are needed critically for the plants' biological
process, as well as being the substance which gives them their scent
and aroma. Synthetic oil, even if chemically similar, lacks all the
natural factors, and that vital critical factor, that make essential
oils so valuable.
Another reason why synthetic oils are not acceptable and desired
is that the minor constituents are never identical in structure
and composition.
Essential oils are extracted from many physiological sources of bark,
herbs, spices, woods and fibers and flowers, usually by distillation
methods and
solvent extraction. Solvent extraction is only acceptable for aromatherapy,
if the solvent used is completely removed, after the manufacturing
process and no traces are identifiable.
Here are some of the most common uses that are associated with
essential oils:
For Massage:
This is the most effective method of using the oils that
combines all essential properties with the therapeutic
power of touch and feeling.
The oils should never be used undiluted, but should be diluted
with an odorless
carrier oil such as grape seed oil, sweet almond oil or peach.
A dilution of 3% essential oil with carrier oil is the
recommended level.
This
is approximately
one drop essential oil to two milliliters of carrier oil. Essential
oils are needed in very minute quantities. The skin is the
largest surface part
of the body and is assigned to keep out contaminants from the
skin layers.
For Bath:
Using oils in baths is a simple, effective and pleasant exercise to
relax and receive the therapeutic and soothing effects. It is well known
that water itself has therapeutic value, which further enhances the powers
of the oils. For daily use, add 10 drops of essential oil or a blend
to the water and then bathe yourself for some time, while you deeply
inhale the superior vapor. Be a bit careful about the quantum oil you
use, while bathing your children.
For Compressing:
Add 10 drops of essential oil to 50ml of warm water to soak a
piece of cloth in the water, wring out the excess and place
the cloth on the
affected part.
For Inhalation:
Add 5 to 10 drops of essential oil into a bowl of steaming water
then place a towel over your head to inhale the vapor for a
few moments. Feel yourself rejuvenated and free of tension.
For Vaporization:
All essential oils are known antiseptic and evaporate easily,
thus make very good air-fresheners. Different oils usually
create different
atmospheres. For example, relaxing Sandalwood or Clary Sage
are good for ravishing parties or cool Peppermint and pepper
clears your
mind,
when you need to do hard work. Diffusers can be used to make
oils diffuse slowly in your home.
As Perfumes:
It is very easy to make your own distinctive perfume by
skillfully blending different oils. Try blending with
different permutations
and combinations, by mixing with a carrier oil or non-fragrant
alcohol. Do
your own experiment.
Storing Essential Oils:
Because essential oils are affected by sunlight and higher
temperatures, they should be stored in dark glass
bottles, with tight stopper
caps. Cap should be secured properly and the bottle
stored in an upright position.
Maintain a uniform temperature and moisture. Never
allow these oils to come in contact with children. Never store
essential oils in plastic
bottles. Good Essential oils have a shelf life of
several years
if properly stored, while the oils derived from orange,
lemon and lime will not last
long. Patchouli is rare kind oil which actually gets
better as it ages. It is oil with properties like
an age old wine.
Mixing Essential Oils:
Blending different oils in various proportions can
yield you some fabulous products. You should
have right knowledge and a will to experiment
various combinations. It is strongly suggested
that you
use a good, brand new dropper, so that it is
easy to measure the actual
number
of drops
easily. Do not mix up oils as they are known
to get unstable too quickly. Use a different dropper for
different oil
to avoid cross contamination.
Uses that are associated with aromatic essential oils are various; different
oils have their own special applications and benefits. How ever, no single
oil is exactly similar to another in its application, aroma, scent and
appeal. It means any essential oil has its own charisma and special niche.
Go ahead and enjoy the exotic presence of your own aromatic oil.