Ulla-Maija Grace's Aromatherapy for PractitionersThis book is for those undergoing aromatherapy treatment, enabling them to know what to expect from the therapy and the therapist. It contains the chemical composition of essential oils, client/therapist communication, and a section on working as a therapist. |
Contents
Vegetable Carrier Oils and Hydrolats | 4 |
The Approach to Aromatherapy | 5 |
ClientTherapist Communication | 95 |
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acetate acid Acne alcohol Aldehydes alpha-terpineol Anti-infectious Anti-inflammatory Anticatarrhal Antiseptic Antispasmodic Antiviral Applications aromatherapy aromatic molecules asperum Asthma bacteria blend blood pressure body Bronchitis calming Cananga odorata candida carrier oils cause cells Chamaemelum nobile cineole circulation Citrus aurantium Citrus aurantium ssp Citrus limon Citrus limon lemon client cold condition Contra-indications No known Coumarins Cupressus sempervirens digestive effect effleurage emotional essential oils Esters Eucalyptus Expectorant Experiential note feel function glands Haemorrhoids hormonal IFA compulsory infections inflammation inhalation Insomnia intestine irritation Ketones known contra-indications Lavandula angustifolia lavender limonene linalol lymphatic Main components Monoterpenes massage Matricaria recutita medicine Melaleuca alternifolia menstrual Mentha piperita Monoterpenes movement mucous membrane muscles neroli nervous system olfactory Oxides pain Pelargonium physical Picea mariana problems Properties Antibacterial relaxation relieve Rheumatism Roman chamomile Sesquiterpenes skin smell stimulating strokes tapotement tea-tree temperament terpenes therapist therapy Thymus vulgaris Thymus vulgaris ct tissues tonic tops Main components treated Varicose veins warming ylang