Essential oils are aromatic volatile liquids distilled from shrubs, flowers, trees, roots, bushes and seeds. Because they are "essential" to the life of the plant they come from, they possess qualities that range from medicinal value to giving wonderful fragrances to improve mood and calm emotions.
The medicinal qualities include being naturally anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and anti-viral. They can also help to carry nutrients into our cells, including oxygen. Aromatically, they can lift your spirits, improve focus, and calm the nervous system.
Selecting high-quality oils is important. Distilling the oils from the plants is a delicate process. Too much heat or pressure can destroy the oils. As a result, getting a small amount of oil from a plant in a slow process means that the higher-quality oils will be more expensive. But you will also only need a very small amount to have a dramatic effect. The very high-quality oils will also be considered "food grade" which means that you can ingest them in teas or use them in cooking. They are also less likely to cause reactions when used topically on the skin through massage or general skin care products.
The oils are very powerful, so you should know the oils when using them. Certain oils need to be diluted before applied to the skin. Some of them are also "photo-toxic", which means you should not go out into the sun after applying them to your skin.
For more information on essential oils and how they can add to your wellness program, come visit us at Ohio Massage Therapy Professionals. We have integrated the Young Living Oils into our office and our practice, and look forward to sharing them with you!
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
An Introduction to Essential Oils
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Labels: corporate wellness, essential oils, headaches, relaxation
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