Tuesday 10 December 2013

Aromatherapy study blends





Each system of aromatherapy blends reflects the background of its author, whether perfumer/scientist (Gattefosse), a skilled/inspired aromatherapist (Worwood), Doctor/Educator (Valnet), Nurse/Educator (Tiran, Molhatra), Salon skincare practitioner/Educator (Shirley Price, Maury, Taylor) or Practitioner/Educator (Gubba, Mojay, Tisserand). Some authors have come to their aromatherapy via professional life like Westwood or Caddy. The full list of current authors and practitioners worldwide is lengthy and distinguished.

The personality of the practitioner no doubt reflects their successful use of particular oils as well as does oil chemistry and each practicioner will have their favourite oils and conditions they treat with most success.

The study conditions and blends are therefore something of a compromise for the convenience of educators setting and adhering to qualification standards rather a limit to aromatherapy. In that every condition has its mental as well as its physical aspects there are no limits to the usefulness of aromatherapy. Besides its use in routine skincare research shows 70% of serious medical conditions are attended by depressive symptoms.  There is plenty of work for aromatherapy to do!

Qualified aromatherapists should not be defensive about the use of intuition in oil blending as well as information.  The human brain is the universe's most subtle and powerful computor operating in all the infinite dimensions available to mathematics.The blends which come as a result of intuition and experience whether for ones own use and enjoyment or that of others often outshine those obtained by consulting textbooks.


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