Showing posts with label Healing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Healing. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2012

Use of Oils

 Uses of Essential Oils (EO)

When it comes to how to use essential oils, people often have a limited ideas. They think mainly in terms of the appealing fragrance that an essential oil can provide. When we are talking about therapeutic grade oils, there are many more applications for essential oils than just providing a pleasing aroma.

There are three main ways to address the question of how to use essential oils. .

Inhalation

Topical application

Oral Ingestion


 How does massage work?

Is getting a massage more than just a luxury?

"Absolutely! Although many people still see a massage as an indulgence one can easily do without, there are a growing number of people who have experienced massage therapy benefits that would say otherwise."

With therapeutic essential oils –especially using the Layering Technique these benefits are increased further.

Message Therapy Benefits

There are a number of basic benefits that come from massage therapy. These include. . .

Improved circulation,

A strengthened immune system

improved lymph flow and the

removal of toxins.

Better flexibility through the stretching of muscles.

Reduced stress and anxiety

Lowering blood pressure as well.Improved

Healing in the aftermath of an injury or surgery.

In addition to these general benefits, massage therapy can also help the body overcome a number of specific conditions such as:

ADD,

Back pain,

Carpel tunnel syndrome,

Depression,

Sports injuries,

...and many others

Who should use wellness techniques?
Everyone!  The wellness technique used by The Rose of Sharon are beneficial both medicinally and for everyday stress and tension.

Whether you want to de-stress and and relax with some pampering time or are looking for safe effective to assist you in your daily live or current medical plan our Wellness Program can be for you!

Wednesday, March 14, 2012

The Science of Aromatherapy



The Science of Aromatherapy

All living matter can be measured in MHz (megahertz)

The Roses energy has been measured at 320 MHz (highest level of any living thing). The human body has been measured at 62-68 MHz (healthy) at time of cold or flu it drops to 58 MHz , and at the time of death a human has a electrical vibration of 25 MHz.  This is not wizardry or sorcery this is science and Ancient Knowledge.

In Aromatherapy we use oils to raise or lower MHz of the human body through the olofactory senses.  These senses take the essential oils to the blood stream and to the brain, this is why a scent can transport you to a memory or place.  The olfactory(sense of smell) actually stimulates memories in the brain as well as other body systems.   The nose is truly a unique system in the body with millions of nerve endings all serving a purpose.


Thursday, January 6, 2011

The Historyn of Essential Oils

What is the History of Essentials Oils

"Mankind has used oils since the beginning of recorded time. "

Oils was at one time as precious as gold.

Used to fragrance, as currency, in prayer and healing.

 
The history of essential oils is long and interesting. Very much Like gold, essential oils have been around for thousands of years.  Similar to  gold, essential oils experience occasions when they appear to draw little interest or are virtually unknown. However,  like gold, the interest in essential oils surges when people are looking for reliability and value regarding their health and spiritual growth.
A few Historical Facts. . .

The Egyptians
The ancient Egyptians were known to use oils, herbs, and aromatic plants for medicinal purposes. A scroll dating back to 1500 B.C. reveals hundreds of remedies using oils. And when King Tut's tomb was opened in 1922, 50 alabaster jars for holding oils were discovered. The valued oils were no longer present because they were stolen by robbers who left the gold of the tomb behind.

The Bible
The Bible describes how a plague was stopped with an offering of incense, and how the temple was prepared with aromatic oils. In the New Testament we learn that the Christ child was given frankincense and myrrh, and later in His ministry was anointed with very costly spikenard. The scriptures contain a rich history involvingbiblical oils.

The Arabians
The Arabians, around 500 B.C., developed a thriving frankincense trade. Demand was so great that the trade route was known as the “Frankincense Trail.” Much later, the Arabian physician Avicenna improved the distillation process for essential oils and used them extensively in his medical practice.

The Greeks and Romans
The Greeks and Romans were also known to use essential oils. It is believed that Hippocrates, the “Father of Medicine,” halted a devastating plague in Athens with aromatics. An ancient Greek Physician, Dioscorides, wrote a book describing methods still used by aromatherapists today. The Romans used to purify public buildings by diffusing essential oils, and also used them in their steam baths to maintain good health.A number of notable historical figures are known to have a fondness for essential oils. Queen Hatshepsut, Alexander the Great, and Napolean all sought to obtain and use essential oils.

Essential oils were also used by early American colonists.


The beginning of pharmaceuticals
In the late 1800s laboratories began to isolate the active elements of natural remedies and started to reproduce them synthetically. By the early 1900s the public became impressed by the synthetic manufacture of drugs, and pharmaceutical companies became major sponsors of medical schools.
This explains the huge dominance of pharmaceuticals in our own day. And why essential oils were largely forgotten.

The reemergence of essential oils
But things of value have a way of coming back. And for this reason the history of essential oils continues.

Essential oils made their modern comeback in France. In 1910 Dr. Rene-Maurice Gattefosse was covered by burning substances as a result of an explosion in his laboratory. Immediately he put his hands in a lavender rinse, and the gangrenous gasification of the tissue stopped and healing began.
This experience led Dr. Gattefosse to focus his research on the healing power of essential oils.

Modern history of essential oils
Shortly thereafter, essential oils began to be used during World War I, due to their anti-bacterial and wound healing properties.Another French doctor, Jean Valnet, used essential oils to treat battlefield injuries in World War II. Since that time, one of Dr. Valnet's students, Jean Lapraz, discovered that microbes could not survive in the presence of certain essential oils.
In the middle 1980s research began that led to the recovery of essential oils in the United States.
Today, the role that essential oils may play in combating present-day diseases is being studied at a growing rate.

Hospitals and clinics are increasingly using aromatics
And one doctor, Dr. Alan Hirsch, has even said that the day will come when essential oils will be in the medicine cabinet of every home.

This trend in the recent history of essential oils shows that those things that are of value are sure to attract attention, even after being ignored for a long time. It's true for gold, and it's true for essential oils.



The History of Essential Oils (1999) Family Essentials Oils.  Extractred September 2012
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Fitzsimmons, Judith and Bousquet, Paula M., Seasons of Aromatherapy: Hundreds of Restorative Recipes and Sensory Suggestions. Conari Press, Berkeley, CA; 1998.
Hill, Clare, The Ancient and Healing Art of Aromatherapy. Ulysses Press, Berkeley, CA; 1997.
Lawless, Julia, Essential Oils: An Illustrated Guide. Harpercollins, London, 2001.
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Price, Shirley, Aromatherapy for Common Ailments. Simon & Schuster, New York, NY; 1991.
Worwood, Valerie Ann, The Complete Book of Essential Oils & Aromatherapy. New World Library, Novato, CA; 1991.


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