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Aromatherapy Tea - Articles
Restaurant Review - Thea Vegetarian Tea Garden
by
KirstyD_Smith
Posted
Fri 15 Jul 2011 8:24pm
and tea. For a pseudo veggo and tea lover like me, I just can’t walk past it. I first heard about Thea when on the hunt for somewhere ‘new’ to try in Adelaide. I love that google... Urbanspoon and Five Thousand reviews, I left my warm office to hunt down the favourably pitted ‘tea garden’. A garden it is not, rather a modern bistro in the heart of the Adelaide
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How To Gain Aromatherapy’s Most Important Benefits Through Diffusion
by
Lucy J.
Posted
Thu 06 May 2010 6:01am
to be an effective anti-viral. “Plain” Lemon and Rosemary oils are excellent antibacterials, as is Lemon Tea Tree (very potent), Lemongrass, and Eucalyptus Radiata (shown specifically to help... available, and many aromatherapy companies will have support staff to help get you started. The world of aroma-medicine is available to you, and diffusing oils in your home is a great
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Oct 1, Aromatherapy Machine Review - Portable Humidifier & Air Purifier Aromatherapy
by
Liani
Posted
Thu 01 Oct 2009 6:45am
and aromatherapy usage, and these are all solutions you paid for, in fact, you paid for air, for these products to remove mold, viruses and other hazardous elements.
A portable humidifier and air purifier aromatherapy USB fan has a lot of advantages for your health and home. Basically, this small machine will purify the air in your room, combining it with the magic
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Aromatherapy’s Role In Easing Labor And Delivery
by
Shilah C. Azib
Posted
Mon 15 Nov 2010 5:45am
There are many roles that aromatherapy can play in your health. One of the great uses of essential oils includes using aromatherapy during labor and delivery. Many..., then aromatherapy can play a positive and helpful role.
What is aromatherapy? If you have never used essential oils or aromatherapy, there is no time like the present to start. Aromatherapy
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Aromatherapy Head Louse Treatment
by
Carol Wiley
Posted
Mon 05 Oct 2009 10:02pm
treatment, substitute tea tree oil.
Source: Aromatherapy: A Complete Guide to the Healing Art
More about aromatherapy head louse treatment.
Aromatherapy and Essential Oils
...Use caution with the following aromatherapy head louse treatment; it is strong and some people may be sensitive to it. Patch test first, especially on children.
Make sure
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Aromatherapy Body Lotion
by
Carol Wiley
Posted
Thu 09 Jul 2009 6:30pm
You can make your own aromatherapy body lotion by simply adding your choice of essential oils(s) to any unscented lotion. The advantages of making your own aromatherapy lotion are that you can choose the specific essential oils you want, and you can be sure to buy and use high-quality oils. Unfortunately, many so-called aromatherapy products
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Aromatherapy has become a standa...
by
Bill ..
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 3:51pm
Aromatherapy has become a standard alternative medicine that many people use and believe to work. I know very little about Aromatherapy except for the simple fact that in the shower I find that the different smells of our different soaps make me react differently emotionally. Aromatherapy is very esoteric and new age but I still wanted to learn more so
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Aromatherapy for Pregnancy and for Babies
by
Carol Wiley
Posted
Thu 13 Aug 2009 7:42pm
use during pregnancy: lemon, mandarin, neroli, petitgrain, sandalwood, tea tree, and ylang-ylang.
Aromatherapy for Babies
Here are some of Allison's tips for baby aromatherapy.
Caution: Do not let a baby's skin come into contact with undiluted essential oil.
Sniffles: Add 2-4 drops of either lemon, eucalyptus, lavender, or tea tree essential
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Aromatherapy for Stress Relief
by
Tranquility
Posted
Wed 14 Apr 2010 11:33am
I love to use aromatherapy for stress relief. It is, in my opinion, one of the most underutilized stress management techniques. It is so simple and easy to use. You can set it and forget it as it quietly works to relieve your stress.
One of the first things I do when I come home is to light the tea light candle on my diffuser and walk away
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