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Change Your Mood with Aromatherapy

by Susie Michelle Cortright,http://www.momscape.com

  Looking for that perfect unique baby shower gift?

Aromatherapy: A unique baby shower gift

Contemporary healers, therapists, and marketing gurus are grabbing hold of a phenomenon that insects and animals instinctively understand: the power of aroma.

Scientists pursue aromachology (the study of scent and its ability to change human behavior) for its role in everything from medicine to marketing, migraines to memory loss, and relaxation to revitalization.

 

Choose a baby shower gift that is good for baby and mommy.

Angel Baby Bath Blossoms are the perfect new mom gift or baby shower gift.  What could be more relaxing than a bath scented with organic herb blossoms like calendula, chamomile, rosebuds and lavender. This is a baby shower gift that both mommy and baby can enjoy.

Aromatherapy as a unique baby shower gift

The ancestry of aromatherapy goes back some 4,000 years. Ancient Egyptians used aromatic botanicals for massage, embalming, medicine, and cosmetics.

Hippocrates himself might have been aromatherapy's first spokesman 2,000 years ago, as he touted the benefits of aromatic massage for physical and emotional well-being.

In the 10th century, the Arabian world invented the process of distillation, which allowed more efficient extraction of essential oils.

For centuries, cultures around the globe inhaled aromas, drank potions, and wore aromatic amulets to protect them from harm.

In the early 1900s, France and England attempted to re-introduce these ancient remedies and help them gain acceptance in the more traditional medical community.

This trend continues in France today. Many French doctors prescribe aromatic remedies, pharmacies stock essential oils, and insurance companies pay for the treatment.

In the United States, aromatic healing is gaining ground.

Aromatherapy Defined

Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils to treat ailments. These conditions range from physical conditions to emotional problems. From headaches to herpes. Dry skin to acne. Arthritis to asthma.

The essential oils of aromatherapy are extracted from aromatic plants and herbs--from the flower, bark, root, twig, seed, berry, rhizome, or leaves--generally through a process of steam distillation. These oils may be inhaled or massaged into the skin, after combining with a vegetable, nut or seed oil.

Massage with essential oils is most commonly used to alleviate skin ailments and muscle pain or tension. Lavender, orange, marjoram, and chamomile are particularly effective aromas in the use of massage.

Essential oils can be inhaled with the help of a vaporizer, an electric diffuser or an aroma lamp.

 
  Looking for an all-natural bathing solution gentle enough for baby’s new skin? The Baby Washbag is a great baby shower gift. Mom will appreciate a baby shower gift that is practical and cares for her baby’s skin.
 
  The Baby Washbag was developed as a cleansing product soft and natural enough for the newborn baby. This baby shower gift or new mom gift is cleansing but not drying. It was designed to maintain the necessary oils natural to skin and important for good hydration, while leaving baby clean and fresh. The Baby Washbag is an unbleached muslin sachet, filled solely with herbal ingredients, exuding a delightful aroma. Contains no soap. Cleans beautifully without drying the skin. One sachet is placed in the child’s bath and gently rubbed on baby’s skin for a soft cleansing straight from nature.
20 sachets Contents:

Oatmeal, milk powder, rose petals, lavender flower

 

How Does it Work?

Our sense of smell is more complex than you might think.  Your nose contain thousands of olfactory nerves.

While your tongue has the ability to taste sweet, sour, salt, and bitter, it is your sense of smell that creates all the delightful flavors you experience.

The olfactory bulb is part of your brain's limbic system, which is not under conscious control.  The limbic system controls digestion, libido, and emotions.

So, it's not your imagination that scents evoke emotion. Aromas actually trigger the release of chemicals in the brain that create a feeling of well-being.  Scientists say your body's response to an aroma takes just four seconds.

Which Essential Oils are Right for You?

Essential oils are available in natural and synthetic forms.

Natural essential oils are not oils but non-oily, non-water-soluble substances, which dissolve in alcohol and combine with true oils. Pure, natural essential oils may be as much as 70 times more potent than the plant source itself.

Some synthetics are derived from natural products. The exact formulation of an essential oil is virtually impossible to reproduce in the laboratory. Even the smallest variation can produce significant changes in the oil's effect.

Some synthetic oils fall into the category of artificial fragrances, entirely made of petroleum products. These products generally do not produce the same therapeutic effects as essential oils.

Each essential oil is comprised of different hormones and vitamins, which combine to create different effects. Furthermore, the effects of each essential oil can vary depending on the botanical species and where it is grown. The effects of particular aromas also vary among cultures and individuals, so the results of aromatherapy are not universal. Still, aromatherapists have developed a roster of scents with relatively predictable effects:

Aphrodisiacs

Jasmine, ylang ylang, patchouli

Energizers

lemon, basil, bergamot, sweet orange, peppermint, eucalyptus, tangerine

Hair Care

(dry hair) cedarwood

(normal hair) lavender, ylang ylang

(oily hair) rosemary, lemongrass

PMS

cedarwood, clary sage, fennel, geranium, nerali, Roman chamomile

Relaxation

lavender, myrrh, cardamom, cedarwood, German chamomile, clary sage,

frankincense

Skin Care

(all skin types) Lavender, geranium, ylang ylang

(dry skin) rosemary, rosewood, carrot seed, sandalwood, peppermint,

rosemary

(oily skin) basil, eucalyptus, cedarwood, cypress, lemongrass,

ylang ylang, sage

About the author:

Susie Cortright is the editor of two "just for you" websites:

BestSelfHelp.com, which saves you time and money by cataloging

only the best personal growth tools, and Momscape.com, devoted

to helping busy parents find balance. Today, Momscape visitors

receive Susie's "6 Days to Less Stress" course free:

http://www.momscape.com. And BestSelfHelp visitors receive a free

self-help classic: http://www.bestselfhelp.com

Please be advised that use of essential oils is usually cautioned during pregnancy.  Please consult with your health care provider on his or her opinion of essential oil use before adding them to your pregnancy tool kit.  Aromatherapy is generally considered safe during breastfeeding and for baby, however also please discuss the matter with your individual provider.
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