The Benefits Of
Aromatherapy
In the midst of all the alternative medicine
treatments that you've heard about recently, you may have
noticed aromatherapy mentioned a few times. Many dismiss the
idea of using scents to bring medical results as quackery, and
that's understandable in many ways. There's a lot of
information about aromatherapy that comes from people who speak
about it based on their spiritual beliefs and a lack of
information that comes from detailed medical studies. As a
medical treatment in Western nations, it's still a little new,
so there's still plenty to learn about it. Let's explore some
of the ways that aromatherapy does help people so you know how
to better incorporate it into your life.
As A Medical
Practice
The basis of aromatherapy comes from the use of
essential oils, which are extracted from plants using
distilling processes, resulting in concentrated liquids that
are often very fragrant. In France, where aromatherapy is used
in concert with traditional medical practices, but it's for the
antiseptic properties of the essential oils more than anything.
In France, essential oils are sometimes prescribed and
administered by a physician to target harmful organisms that
might lead to bacterial, viral, or fungal infections.
If you're wondering where the "aroma" part of
aromatherapy comes in, there are traditional medical
practices in the United States in which the scents of
various compounds result in an alleviation of symptoms of
illness. The one most people are familiar with is the use
of things such as Vicks VapoRub or Halls cough drops to
help drain clogged sinuses and throats. Aromatic chemicals
such as menthol and eucalyptus bring an alleviation of
those symptoms, which are often associated with colds.
As Stress Therapy
When you start to venture out of such
applications and begin to talk about alleviating stress with
aromatherapy, then you start to get into ideas that come less
from observed scientific evidence than from common theories.
Aromatherapy is often suggested as a way to reduce symptoms of
stress in people and for other effects. For instance, basil oil
is often suggested to ease the effects of depression and to
help you to concentrate, while lavender is used for
relaxation.
While many of these supposed effects aren't
determined through scientific study, it's easy enough to notice
that pleasant scents can make people feel cheerier. In that
respect, it wouldn't hurt to practice a little aromatherapy at
home; at best, it really will help and at worst, you still end
up surrounded by nice scents. So, whether you're using it for
medical purposes or just to relax, aromatherapy offers
something for you.
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