Posted by Joanne Day on April 13th, 2011 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as aging, alternative medicine, aromatherapy, arthritis, beauty, disease, essential oils, Fitness, illness, natural beauty, natural health, natural medicine, wellness, women
Essential oils are all natural, safe and effective and have no side effects when used correctly. This very old holistic form of therapy has many benefits for the mind and body. When inhaled, ingested, or applied to the skin, these remedies act both an energetically and biochemically. The aromatic essential oils have a specific effect on the mind and body, including well-researched anti inflammatory actions for treating arthritis. Using essential oils for arthritis care can be of great benefit to sufferers of this condition.
Posted by Ruby Olson on August 24th, 2010 | Categorized as Exercise | Tagged as Exercise, Fitness, hobby, wellness, women, yoga
Yoga is attractive to people for many reasons because it can help you physically, mentally and emotionally. Yoga can help improve your flexibility, strength, tone and endurance. It is also great for relaxing the mind, emotions and body as it allows you to take a step back from the chaos of everyday responsibilities. Most importantly, yoga helps us connect with our breath, which renews and rejuvenates the cells and one’s entire being to help bring a greater sense of well-being and joy.
Posted by Virginia Griffin on June 21st, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as alternative health, aromatherapy, disease, essential oils, family, Fitness, Health, home, natural health, wellness, women
Perhaps you’re a user of essential oils, and you really appreciate their incredible array of fantastic health effects. You know that Lavender can help you relax, and Frankincense has impressive immune-system boosting activity. Or maybe you’ve never used an essential oil at all, and are wondering where to get started? Either way, Lemon oil is practically a requirement for every burgeoning aromatherapy practitioner. Often overlooked by the aromatherapy enthusiast, yet readily available and reasonably-priced, Lemon has a host of uses, some of which are completely unexpected in their profound results for our health.
Posted by Loise Harrison on June 19th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as alternative health, anxiety, aromatherapy, disease, Fitness, Health, illness, natural, psychology, stress, wellness, women
Lavender is simply an amazing remedy from every standpoint. It’s effective for so many things, being a topical antiseptic, wound healer and pain reliever. Its soothing qualities happen both on a local cellular level and on the grander scale of our overall body and mind. Its effective and its safe. Very safe, in fact — safe for everyone of every age. And it has a lot of scientific research to back it up; it may be the second most researched oil of all time, and the oil which actually began the modern aroma-medicine revolution. So what’s all the latest hub-bub about? Its the proven (meaning at least “very thoroughly tested”) anti-anxiety effects that are so potent as to match the most effective pharmaceutical drugs available. Here’s a quick look at the overall effects of Lavender, and the latest and greatest in science to back it up.
Posted by Melissa Stevens on May 31st, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as alternative medicine, aromatherapy, disease, essential oils, Fitness, Health, illness, natural health, natural medicine, science, wellness
Chemistry?!? Are your eyes glazed over yet? It happens…yet if you’re interested at all in the therapeutic use of essential oils, a little primer on their chemistry can be very useful. Not only will you better understand how and why essential oils work, but the great importance of using natural, high-quality oils – oils that are pure, properly distilled, AND smell nice – will be made clear. It’s not just an aromatherapy sales pitch; essential oils with exceptional bouquets have different chemical make-ups than flat or otherwise uninteresting oils. The differences can significantly affect the healing potency of therapeutic applications for you, your family and/or your clients. Much of the time, you can discern the difference of therapeutic value between two oils just by their aroma – one needn’t always have the proof of fancy, expensive machines to make an educated choice.
Posted by Trudy Jones on March 14th, 2010 | Categorized as Fitness | Tagged as alternative health, alternative medicine, aromatherapy, disease, essential oils, Fitness, Health, illness, natural health, wellness
Therapeutic use of essential oils for medicinal purposes is now on the verge of being recognized as a valid tool in the arsenal of today’s most progressive M.D.’s. There is still a significant amount of resistance from the institutional medical community, perhaps due to the pervasive image of Aromatherapy being ‘feeling nice from smelling something pleasant’. Most trained and degreed aromatherapists do not even consider this the most important function of healing with essential oils however. Their use in treating infectious illness is actually considered the realm of medicine of where they may be of greatest importance. There are numerous scientific studies to support the wonderful anti-viral and antibacterial actions of essential oils (which do not have many of the drawbacks of synthetically-produced equivalents). Clinical studies support other areas of essential oils’ efficacy as well: as antidepressants, sleep aids, insect repellents and wound healing anti-inflammatory agents.