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Aromatherapy: Complete Beginner Course For Essential Oils

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Aromatherapy: Complete Beginner Course For Essential Oils

Aromatherapy: Complete Beginner Course For Essential Oils
Published 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 839.81 MB | Duration: 2h 5m

Medical and general uses of essential oils, aromatherapy, feel happy and healthy, aromatherapy certification, herbs

What you'll learn
Learn the basics of aromatherapy
Learn the essential oils basics and how to use them
different types of essential oils
medican and general uses of essential oils
Requirements
No requirements
Description
Aromatherapy involves using high-quality essential oils entering the body via the airway or skin. When the first route is used, essential oils are inhaled; room aromatization is less common. In direct aromatherapy, essential oils, diluted in water or a fatty carrier, are applied directly to the skin. Numerous aromatherapeutic methods and preparations are available, providing a wide range of application options. Aromatherapeutic procedures or their elements can be used for therapeutic, cosmetic, or marketing purposes. A suitable choice of high-quality essential oils and the safety of their use is pivotal to successful aromatherapy.Aromatherapy is the use of natural essential oils of a definite origin. Aromatherapy involves the use of high-quality essential oils entering the body via the airway or skin essential oils are obtained from raw plant materials (flowers, leaves, roots, herbs, wood, bark, branches,  seeds,  fruits,  etc.)  by distillation with water vapor or water,  squeezing or spinning of fruit peels or dry distillation of wood.  Moreover, maceration and extraction are applied. These processes require chemical solvents, however, their residues can remain in the  final product, i.e. the essential oil. Therefore, only oils obtained by natural methods are recommended for aromatherapy procedures.  The remaining products can be applied only for room aromatization or as the ingredients of fragrant compositions

Overview

Section 1: Aromatherapy and essential oils

Lecture 1 What are essential oils

Lecture 2 How essential oils are produced

Lecture 3 What is Aromatherapy

Lecture 4 Oil Quality

Lecture 5 Storage

Lecture 6 Practicing safety

Lecture 7 Practicing safety 2

Lecture 8 Practicing safety 3

Lecture 9 What you will need to get started

Lecture 10 What you will need to get started 2

Lecture 11 Applications

Lecture 12 Dilution

Lecture 13 Single oil vs blends

Lecture 14 Blending

Lecture 15 Substitution

Lecture 16 Apricot Kernel oil

Lecture 17 Avocado oil

Lecture 18 Castor oil

Lecture 19 Coconut oil

Lecture 20 Grapeseed oil

Lecture 21 Jojoba oil

Lecture 22 Olive oil

Lecture 23 Pumpkin seed oil

Lecture 24 Sweet almond oil

Lecture 25 More carrier oil

Lecture 26 Basil

Lecture 27 Bergamot

Lecture 28 Black pepper

Lecture 29 Cedarwood

Lecture 30 Chamomile

Lecture 31 Cinammon leaf

Lecture 32 Citronella

Lecture 33 Clary sage

Lecture 34 Clove bud

Lecture 35 cypress

Lecture 36 Coriander

Lecture 37 Eucalyptus

Lecture 38 Fir needle

Lecture 39 Franincense

Lecture 40 Geranium

Lecture 41 Ginger

Lecture 42 Grapefruit

Lecture 43 Lavender

Lecture 44 Lemon

Lecture 45 Lemongrass

Lecture 46 Oregano

Lecture 47 Peppermint

Lecture 48 Rosalina

Lecture 49 Rose

Lecture 50 Rosemary

Lecture 51 Spearmint

Lecture 52 Sweet marjoram

Lecture 53 Sweet orange

Anyone who is interested in aromatherapy,Anyone who is interested about essential oils and their uses