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Aromatherapy Herbs
Aromatic herbs are some of the most unusual plants species in the plant
kingdom; nothing can be as useful and beneficial as Aromatherapy herbs,
their contribution to the civilization is a fact well recognized.
Aromatic plants are those which contain certain natural compounds
called “natural scents.” Most of these critical
extracts are obtained from different parts of a plant like leaves,
stem, flowers, seeds and roots. Though they are hidden in these parts,
they can be extracted by distillation or fractionation processes. The
number of catalogued aromatic herbs exceeds 250, though many of them
are not really productive. How ever, about 100 varieties are known to
possess unique compounds that are used as aromatherapy essential oils.
Herbs have a variety of effects including antiseptic,
anti-inflammatory, sedative or stimulant properties. By being
aware of each plant's properties and used carefully the man can be
relieved of various symptoms or illnesses. In general, all essential
oils have the ability to strengthen the immune system, and are
detoxifying in nature. Essential oils can be used as
preventative treatment; most symptoms can be reduced with regular
treatment.
Various herbs and plants that can be used are - Basil, Lavender,
Garlic, Aloe Vera, Seaweed, Nettle, Rosemary, Tea tree, Dandelion and
Liquorices. Basil has expectorant and antibiotic/antiseptic
properties. Lavender is a relaxant. Garlic is
antiseptic, antibiotic and expectorant. The expectorant
properties make garlic excellent for the respiratory system.
The juice from a bulb of garlic can be used on cuts and bruises.
Rosemary is an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic plant, its uses are
various. Tea Tree is an antiseptic and mild disinfectant
which aids healing, strengthens the immune
system. Dandelion is used to treat kidney
or liver disorders, the root stimulates the liver and the leaves act as
a diuretic. Liquorices can be used as an
antibiotic, anti-inflammatory, demulcent, antispasmodic and expectorant
herb.
Aromatic herbs, due its therapeutic properties, are cherished by many
professionals in the world. Hundreds of recipes are researched and
chronicled every day, ach with different use and application. Carefully
selected herbs are chosen to extract essential oils and refined for a
long shelf life. Many herbs can even be grown in containers at home or
cottage gardens; the fresh aroma and the sweet essence of flowers and
leaves are sources of joy and relaxation for any garden owner.
Aromatherapy herbs are known to special plants for special purposes;
its organic extracts are all pure and 100% safe for therapeutic uses.
Aromatic oils are eternal and man’s quest for perfection to
acquire a pure essential oil is never ending.
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