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writing this letter at 10 o’clock in the morning and I slept
like a baby all night.”
Jonny ▪ Albuquerque, NM |
As early as 400 B.C., Ancient Egyptian healers put small herbal cones under a patient's headdress. As the cones melted, their curative oils were absorbed through the scalp and healing vapors were inhaled.
In pre-Columbian Mexico, the sick visited huts filled with tiny indoor pools. While the water was heated to high temperatures, rocks were scattered about the pools and, on them, healers laid flowers or herbs. Hours later, as steam penetrated the plants, curative vapors were inhaled. And when the plants' sticky oils collected on the stony surfaces, the fragrant ointment was sometimes massaged into the body . This century, essential oil therapies have again enjoyed great appeal. In the 1920's, Italian scientists documented their bacteria-destroying capacities and their ability to impact the nervous system. During the 1930's, French chemist Rene-Maurice Gattefosse coined the phrase aromatherapy, to describe therapeutic inhalation of essential oils. During the 40's, French physician Dr. Jean Valnet used them in ointment form to disinfect and heal war injuries. More recently, research has revealed that a plant's essential oil regulates its hormone system and protects it against disease. Scientists think the oils work in a similar way within the human body. Used properly, they combat problems such as anxiety, depression, insomnia, headache, sexual dysfunction, obesity and even nicotine cravings. AromaWorks and Headache ReLeaf are blends of the highest-quality essential oils. This makes them ideal natural remedies and perfect accompaniments to treatments such as hormone replacement, nicotine patch therapy, diet regimens or even chemotherapy.
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