Oily skin, insect bites, athlete's foot and other fungal infections
Eucalyptus, lavender, thyme, peppermint, rosemary, Roman chamomile
Sinusitis, bronchitis, coughs, sore throats, the common cold, the 'flu'
Lavender
Scalds and burn
Myrrh
Mouthwash
Clove
Toothache
Peppermint and rosemary
Headaches
Anise, black pepper, marjoram, ginger
Migraines, arthritis, joint pains, backaches
Pine oils and lemon
Disinfecting and deodorizing pets
Grapefruit
Stress and fatigue
Basil, chamomile, grapefruit, rose, ylang ylang
Depression
Rose, marjoram
Grief
Chamomile, lavender, neroli
Insomnia
Frankincense
Meditation
Rosemary
Enhancing memory
Some Words of Advise
Before you embark on a journey in the world of aromatherapy, it is advisable to consult a trained aromatherapist and read up extensively on the subject. Before using the oils try a little bit on a patch of skin to check for allergic reactions. Aromatherapy is not recommended for pregnant women, for people having fever and those with fractures and broken bones.
Name:
Supriya
Country: India
my hair are falling very badly. can anybody give me some remidy....
Name:
seema
Country: united kingdom
my hair is fal;ling alot and thereis splits in my hair
Name:
Teps
Country: other
your aromatherapy info is incorrect. blood tests have clinically proved that the phytohormones (plant hormones) from the essentil oils are carried into the blood.this happens via inhalation, the airborne droplets enter the body through the olfactory and limbic systemof the brain, also direct contact on the body.