By: Kathy Gargis Olson
"The curing of the part should not be attempted without the treatment of the whole. No attempt should be made to cure the body without, the soul, and if the head and body are to be healthy you must begin by curing the mind... For this is the great error of our day in the treatment of the human body, that physicians first separate the soul from the body."- Plato, 3rd century BC
"The curing of the part should not be attempted without the treatment of the whole. No attempt should be made to cure the body without, the soul, and if the head and body are to be healthy you must begin by curing the mind... For this is the great error of our day in the treatment of the human body, that physicians first separate the soul from the body."- Plato, 3rd century BC
The Greek Philosopher Plato recognized a need for a holistic
approach to healing. Today such an approach is as much needed as it was in Ancient Greece. The practice of Clinical Aromatherapy synergistically treats the whole person balancing the person's spirit, body, and mind instead of simply the outlying symptoms.
approach to healing. Today such an approach is as much needed as it was in Ancient Greece. The practice of Clinical Aromatherapy synergistically treats the whole person balancing the person's spirit, body, and mind instead of simply the outlying symptoms.To achieve such success modern Clinical Aromatherapy stresses the importance of genuine and authentic essential oils in the treatment of ailments, illness, and disease. Why is it so critical that the purest, unadulterated oils are used? Many oils are rare, in short supply and consequently, very expensive. Often distillers or suppliers (middlemen) can't resist mixing another oil of inferior quality in with the better quality ones in an effort to "stretch" the more expensive oils. Sometimes, it is done merely to bring the price of the oils down to a perceived acceptable price. Does this practice really hurt? Absolutely! Dilution of strength only impairs the oils ability to perform as expected, thereby encouraging skepticism of Aromatherapy in general. Additionally, if you use synthetic oil, you will get no therapeutic benefits at all. Real essential oils are rich with the depth of scent, have no hints of alcohol and exhibit a rainbow of colors. Some are unforgettable, either because of their incredibly fabulous fragrance or your personal aversion to it.
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his is one of the areas that makes Aromatherapy so intriguing. Aromatherapy seeks to balance the person's spirit, body, and mind. As we continually grow and change we may have different areas of need at different times in our lives. Thus explaining the desire or craving we feel at various times for certain oils and not others. In a time of stress one might reach for Lavender, at other times it might be Sweet Marjoram, or one of the citrus oils. For a bad cold, or a case of the flu, it might be Ravensara, which exhibits strong antiviral properties. Essential oils are highly volatile and will evaporate quickly if left open. Their volatility allows essential oils to enter the body through the skin, by inhalation and through internal application.
his is one of the areas that makes Aromatherapy so intriguing. Aromatherapy seeks to balance the person's spirit, body, and mind. As we continually grow and change we may have different areas of need at different times in our lives. Thus explaining the desire or craving we feel at various times for certain oils and not others. In a time of stress one might reach for Lavender, at other times it might be Sweet Marjoram, or one of the citrus oils. For a bad cold, or a case of the flu, it might be Ravensara, which exhibits strong antiviral properties. Essential oils are highly volatile and will evaporate quickly if left open. Their volatility allows essential oils to enter the body through the skin, by inhalation and through internal application.Caution:NEVER attempt to treat yourself with essential oils by using them on the skin or taking them internally unless you are under the supervision of a trained certified Aromatherapist.True, unadulterated essential oils basically have no side effects. However, they are very potent. A certified Aromatherapist can guide you safely in the proper dosage and best method of application for your particular malady.




