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Aromatherapy Oil

Posted on June 4, 2008

Aromatherapy Oil

The flowers have been used as healing agents for thousands of years. Aromatherapy oils are more concentrated form of the active ingredients present in the flowers. The comforting and challenging aspects of the flowers are captured in precious oils that are extracted from the buds, flowers and flowering tops of several plants. One of the flowers family to produce oils for aromatherapy is the flower of chamomile.

Aromatherapy oil of Roman chamomile has been taken from the flowers and leaves of the plants found in England, Hungary, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and France. The aromatherapy oil is created from flowers of chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) has a warm, sweet aroma arable is relaxing and soothing to the mind and body. Roman chamomile was one of the nine sacred herbs Saxons.

Roman chamomile aromatherapy oil is useful for restless children, especially at bedtime. Roman Chamomile Oil Aromatherapy is used for nerves, migraines, acne, inflammation and inflammatory diseases, insomnia, menstrual problems and dermatitis.

Because it is soothing to the skin, aromatherapy oil of Roman chamomile is also used in all kinds of cosmetics and skin preparations. Roman chamomile is also beneficial when added to massage oil to relieve muscular soreness after exercise.

Chamomile oil can be used in diluted form directly on the skin or in a diffuser that disperses in the air in a room or house. The oils can also be blended to create mixtures for special uses or conditions. Aromatherapy is used worldwide and many classes and certification programs are available to those interested in aromatherapy as a career.

Kathleen Karlsen, MA is a professional artist, a freelance writer and marketing consultant residing in Bozeman, Montana. For an in-depth article on flower meanings, see http://www.livingartsoriginals.com/infoflowermeaning.htm For information about color symbolism, color meanings and color psychology, please visit http://www.livingartsoriginals.com/infocolorsymbolism.htm.

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