Thursday, December 9, 2010
natural medicine
At work this past week, I had recently had to take a class on aromatherapy. It uses essential oils to alter a person's mind, mood, cognitive function, or health. There are several different modes of duffusing the oils into the air. One way is Aerial diffusion. This is used for environmental fragrancing or aerial disinfection. Another mode is Direct inhalation. Direct inhalation is used for respiratory disinfection, decongestion, expectoration, and psychological effects. One other mode is Topical applications; this is used for general massages, baths, compresses, and theraeputic skin care. It is believed that aromatherapy eliminates disease.
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A class on aromatherapy? Interesting. Here's my question, though. You said, "It is believed that aromatherapy eliminates disease." What I want to know is whether or not you believe that? Do you think aromatherapy works, especially after taking a class on it?
ReplyDeleteAlso, out of curiosity, did the scene with Mason and the volatile salts prompt this? Just wondering.
Aromatherapy sounds like a very interesting finding to the medical field. I would ask the same question as Tanner, Do you believe that it would work? Is this potentially safe for everyone to use?
ReplyDeleteAromatherapy is a very good thing it helps y get better with out you having to take drugs in which you could get addicted to.
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