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While writing this article I'm enjoying the fragrance of musk, which comes out of a traditional Indian fragrance cone. This fragrance positively elevates your mood.

In the pharmaceutical world there is a branch which is based on the use of aromatic plants and fragrances as remedies. It is known as "aromatherapy".

Aromatherapy has been popular since ancient Roman times. The word "aromatherapy" is divided into two words; "aroma" which means fragrance and "therapy" which means a remedy or a way to relieve physical symptoms.

The ancient Romans put their hands on many fragrances that could relieve stress and aid in relaxation. For example, they used lavender baths for relaxation. In aromatherapy, we use essential oils.

What Does "Essential Oils" Mean?
Any aromatic plant has essential oils. As essential oils are the natural fragrance of aromatic plants, these scents are manufactured by the plants themselves and held in their tissues, only to be released when touched or by the heat of the sun. Of all the plants on earth, only about one percent contains essential oils.

Top Advice for Using Essential Oils:
There are several simple ways to use essential oils in aromatherapy, including baths, inhalation and massage.

Top Tip: A 20-Minute Bath

Top Tip: 15-20 Minute Inhalation
This method helps to relieve colds, flu or sinus problems.

Top Tip: Vaporise Your Room
Vaporisers gently heat up to evaporate the essential oil and disperse its fragrance into a room. You can buy a ceramic burner with tea light candles or one of the many electric models available.

Note: You should follow the manufacture's guidelines when using the oil.

Top Tip: Treat Yourself with a Massage

Try Aromatherapy Yourself!
I will present to you some plants easily found which can be used in aromatherapy. Try it yourself and see the amazing results of aromatherapy. 

 

Turmeric (root) Curcuma Longal
Plant Profile:
Turmeric is a plant that looks very much like ginger, with tall shoots and abundant elegant leaves. It is a member of the same botanical family. The higher aromatic roots are bright yellow. The roots are cleaned and sun dried before being grounded as a spice or distilled for the oil. India and Indonesia are the main producers.

Safety Information:
No issues.

Fragrance Profile:
It has a dry, musty, and vegetable like aroma; sweet and spicy as it evaporates.

Main Use:

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Sandalwood (wood) Santalum Album

Plant Profile:
The best quality sandalwood comes from the Mysore region in India, near Bangalore. It takes 30 years for the wood to mature to its full aromatic potential. The wood is used in distillation of sandalwood oil. It is also powdered for making incense sticks and cosmetics.

Safety Information:
No issues.

Fragrance Profile:
This beautiful oil should be thick and a pale golden colour, with a subtle aroma at first, deepening to a rich, woody, spicy, sweet fragrance as it evaporates.

Main Uses:

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Peppermint (leaf) Mentha Piperita

Plant Profile:
It is a tall vigorous mint with a very invasive habit; ask any gardener. It spreads rapidly through a tough root system. The square erect stem supports deep green aromatic leaves.

Peppermint essential oil mostly comes from the USA, where it is used to flavour toothpaste and chewing gum.

Safety Information:
If your skin is sensitive, use half the stated drops of peppermint in any blend due to the menthol contained in the oil which can act as an irritant.

Fragrance Profile:
Pungent, fresh, zesty and minty aroma with a sweet note later.

Main Uses:

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Geranium Pelargonium Graveoles

Plant Profile:
A leaf of this plant contains hairs. Rubbing the surface hair releases a strong rosy aroma onto your fingers. The germanium grows like a shrub, up to 1 meter high, and has pinkish flowers. The essential oil has a powerful floral aroma. We can find it in Egypt, China and India. 

Safety Information:
No issues.

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In the next issue, we will know more about aromatherapy and plants used in it.