ESSENTIAL OILS and
AROMA THERAPY
Walter Last
Aroma
Therapy is not only a natural way to treat health conditions, but it is also
among the oldest. Aroma Therapy involves the use of essential oils, also called
aromatic oils, that have been created from herb and plant extracts. And it is a
pleasant way to get cured with these fragrant oils being applied all over the
body – the ultimate natural solution.
Essential
oils in Aroma Therapy were used even way back in 18000 B.C.
Aromatic Oils and Genital Warts
An example of the use of aromatic oils is in the
treatment of genital warts. These spread quickly, and so whenever the symptoms of genital warts
appear, they need to be doused. Aromatic oils created from herbs and plants
have been known to cure genital warts successfully. Goldenseal has natural
antibiotic properties that destroy viral infections, Tea Tree oil is an
anti-viral essential oil, Aloe Vera has healing and soothing properties, and
garlic oil enables the blood cells to fight infections better. Many of these
aromatic oils directly fight the virus and others improve the natural immunity
of the body thereby strengthening its fighting abilities.
Application of Aromatic Oils
It
is sometimes wrongly believed that since they are known as 'Aromatic', these
oils can benefit only from inhalation. This is not correct. Though they work
through the nose, there are other applications as well. Here are a few
applications of aromatic
oils and ways they can be used to get the maximum benefit. It needs to be
remembered that the skin is the largest organ we have in our body and so
application of the oil is best on the skin. These oils seep into the body when
they are applied on the skin and affect the various organs in a positive way.
|
Application |
How to Use |
|
Body Lotion |
25 drops of essential oil |
|
Facial Oil |
6 drops of essential oil to 30 ml of jojoba oil |
|
Massage Oil |
25 drops of essential oil to 60 ml of almond oil |
|
Shampoo |
12 drops of essential oil to 500 ml unscented
shampoo |
|
Hair Conditioner |
1 drop of essential oil to 200 ml of unscented
conditioner |
|
Baths |
8 drops essential oil for one tub of water |
In addition it is very
effective to rub undiluted essential oils into the soles of the feet. You may
combine this with Reflexology
by rubbing the oil preferentially onto the reflex area of an organ or part of
the body that you want to treat.
Many
users also take drops of essential oils internally, e.g. diluted in a glass of
liquid. Health authorities in most countries regard the internal use of
essential oils as highly dangerous; they want us to use pharmaceutical drugs
instead. However, it is difficult to find fatalities due to improper use of
aromatherapy, while there are millions of fatalities from proper use of
prescription drugs.
Indications for Using Aromatic Oils
Despite a lack of scientific research, aromatic oils are widely used by European medical practitioners and aroma-therapists. Aromatic oils are used for a variety of complaints, including sinusitis, colds and flu, digestive problems, insomnia, migraine, and muscle aches and pains. Some of the more common aromatherapy recommendations are:
·
Eucalyptus
and wintergreen oils for relieving
congestion
·
Jasmine oil
for easing depression
·
Lavender for insomnia, reducing anxiety,
headaches, burns, aches and pains
·
Lemon and orange for improving mood and
increasing mental alertness
·
Peppermint for relieving nausea and digestive disorders
·
Rosemary for muscular pains, muscle relaxation
and as a mental stimulant
·
Sandalwood for anxiety, depression and nervous
tension
·
Tea
tree for respiratory
problems and fungal, bacterial and viral infections.
Some useful
oils for specific problems are:
Candida:
Essential oils of tea tree, neem, cinnamon, clove, eucalyptus, mustard, wild oregano
and thyme.
Infections: Borneol, lemon,
clove, eucalyptus, lavender, neem, wild oregano, tea tree, thyme.
Pain: Oils of cloves,
lavender, rosemary and wintergreen.
Sinus Problems: Rinse with
cinnamon, lemon, eucalyptus, lavender1 pine, rosemary, tea tree and
thyme.
Sore throat: Gargle with
lemon, geranium, hyssop, sage, tea tree and thyme.
Stomach Ulcers: Very effective
are 6 drops of tea tree oil in liquid taken orally before breakfast for 3 to 6
days (initially take a test drop to see that you are not oversensitive to it).
How Aromatic Oils Help
Though
not much scientific evidence is available to support the claims, but those who
practice Aroma therapy are of the opinion that the aromatic oils can completely
cure health problems. And history certainly seems to be on their side as Aroma
therapy has been successfully used for centuries. Modern science is only just
beginning to fully understand the benefits, and extensive research is underway
on the subject. So unless there is anything concrete to prove otherwise, we
really should not have anything against the use of aromatic oils in treating
health problems.
Aroma
therapists say that aromatic oils when applied activate cells in the body,
sending sensory signals to the limbic system of the brain, and prompt it to
take necessary action. When the aromatic oils are applied on the skin, they get
absorbed and go directly into the blood stream. The oils are lipophilic in
nature, and thus can enter the body cells to exert their healing effect easily.
And here is some Proof
In
studies conducted on 105 people it was observed that those who inhaled a chocolate-like
aroma when they felt hungry lost almost 3 pounds in 2 weeks. Another research
found that a whiff of banana, green apples or peppermint scents lead to an
average weight loss of 30 pounds in 6 months. A combination of
Studies at
In a controlled trial in
Cautions
· Use essential oils internally only according to reliable instructions.
· If you are sensitive and want to avoid allergic reactions, first test any essential oil on a small patch of clean skin. Mix a drop of the essential oil with a few drops of olive oil. Place a bandage over the area and wait 24 hours. If no irritation occurs, you can use the oil. If you develop a rash, try another essential oil.
· If you become sensitive to an essential oil after using it for a while, stop using it.
· If you have asthma be careful as some aromatic oils can trigger bronchial spasms.
· During pregnancy use only oils considered to be safe in this condition. The essential oils of basil, calamus, juniper, mugwort, pennyroyal, rosemary, sage, thyme and wintergreen may cause problems if taken internally, possibly even if applied externally.