This qualification will enable you to blend essential oils for clients & provide relaxing aromatherapy massage treatment
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Diploma in Clinical Aromatherapy Master Aromatherapist Course : This qualification will enable you to blend essential oils for clients & provide relaxing aromatherapy massage treatment.
What Is Aromatherapy?
Aromatherapy is the practice of using essential oils for therapeutic benefit. Aromatherapy has been used for centuries. When inhaled, the scent molecules in essential oils travel from the olfactory nerves directly to the brain and especially impact the amygdala, the emotional center of the brain.
Essential oils can also be absorbed by the skin. A massage therapist might add a drop or two of wintergreen to oil to help relax tight muscles during a rubdown. A skincare company may add lavender to bath salts to create a soothing soak.
What Are Essential Oils?
Essential oils are basically plant extracts. They’re made by steaming or pressing various parts of a plant (flowers, bark, leaves or fruit) to capture the compounds that produce fragrance. It can take several pounds of a plant to produce a single bottle of essential oil. In addition to creating scent, essential oils perform other functions in plants, too.
How Can You Use Essential Oils Safely?
The quality of essential oils on the market varies greatly, from pure essential oils to those diluted with less expensive ingredients. And because there’s no regulation, the label may not even list everything that’s in the bottle you’re buying. That’s why essential oils should not be ingested.
Johns Hopkins also advises against using essential oil diffusers, small household appliances that create scented vapor. Diffusion in a public area or household with multiple members can affect people differently. For example, peppermint is often recommended for headaches. But if you use it around a child who’s less than 30 months old, the child can become agitated. It could have a negative effect. Additionally, someone with fast heartbeat can react adversely to peppermint.
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Diploma in Aromatherapy Master Aromatherapist
2. Aroma intro
3. What is aromatherapy and how does it work?
4. How to use carrier oils with essential oils
5. Aromatherapy introduction to use
6. Lavendar EO
7. Amazing benefit of Lavender
9. How is it extracted
10. How is it absorbed
12. Aroma Bath
13. Aroma Spray
14. Aroma Roller ball
15. Expensive oils
16. How to make aroma Lotion
17. Aroma Foot bath
18. Aroma diffuser
19. Aroma massage
20. Cold hot compresses
21. Stress & insomnia
22. Stress insomnia
24. Essential oils for Arthritis
25. Bruises
26. Headaches
27. Varicose veins
28. Aroma for disorders
29. Lymphatic drainage
30. Respiratory
31. Treating sinusitis & bronchitis
32. Hay fever
33. Digestive disorders
34. Further EO for disorders
35. Nausea
36. Treating IBS
37. Constipation
38. Treating weight loss
39. EO for skin disorders
40. Skin disorders dermatitis eczema
41. Psoriasis
42. Tea tree for hair loss scalp issues
43. Treating burns
44. Athletes foot-tinea pedis
45. Treatment for wrinkles
46. Ant-aging serum
47. Stretch marks oil
48. Homemade sanitizer
49. EO around childeren
50. EO around children
51. EO for pregnant & nursing
52. Pregnant
53. Asthma
54. Menopause
55. Congrats