What Is Aromatherapy?
Essential Oils & Aromatherapy
Essential oils are the highly concentrated
essences of aromatic plants. Aromatherapy is the art
of using these oils to promote healing of the body
and the mind
How Does Aromatherapy Work?
Essential oils have an immediate impact on our
sense of smell, also known as "olfaction". When
essential oils are inhaled, olfactory receptor cells
are stimulated and the impulse is transmitted to the
emotional center of the brain, or "limbic system".
The limbic system is connected to areas of the brain
linked to memory, breathing, and blood circulation,
as well as the endocrine glands which regulate
hormone levels in the body. The properties of the
oil, the fragrance and its effects, determine
stimulation of these systems.
When used in massage, essential oils are not only
inhaled, but absorbed through the skin as well. They
penetrate the tissues and find their way into the
bloodstream where they are transported to the organs
and systems of the body.
Essential oils have differing rates of absorption,
generally between 20 minutes and 2 hours, so it is
probably best not to bathe or shower directly
following a massage to ensure maximum effectiveness.
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