Therapeutic aromatherapy scents ... |
| Written by dexa | Tuesday, 12 April 2011 16:23 |
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Who among us does not love the smell. Our world is filled to the brim with them, everything that surrounds us has its own characteristic aroma: flowers, plants, animals, food, objects, people, etc. And although our sense of smell is not as strongly developed as in animals, it can use it to collection of information, to feel and explore the world. Who of us has his favorite childhood smells which evoke pleasant memories and inspire joy. This may be the smell of baked dough is always the grandmother on Sunday mornings, the aroma of freshly mown grass, the smell of fresh forest floor or rozwieszonego by mum wash. The world smells is for us a kind of map that shows what is positive and the negative, what tastes good, and what should not be taken into the mouth, etc. This smells great impact on the human body used in the treatment of diseases. Art therapy is called aromatherapy scents. It takes into account both the patient's body, his spirit, consciousness, reason, and also led lifestyle, diet, habitat, social ties, etc.
These volatile, odorous substances produced by plants are called - of essential oils. For these plants chemical lotions and oils are a natural insect deterrent, or rodents, for us - is a great weapon to fight disease. The precursor of knowledge about the fragrances and vegetable oils was Avicenna (Abu Ali Ibn Sina), the famous medieval physician. He was the first successfully extracted a pure essential oil and communicate the essence of this experiment to posterity.
In the twenty-first century with aromatherapy we have to do everywhere, aromatize cosmetics, food products, items, toys, even the smell is used commercially in supermarkets spraying desirable aromas to entice the customer to purchase. Welcome to aromatherapy combined with massage in the office of Professor Enkhjargal Dovchin Czerniakowska 28A Street in Warsaw. This is a very effective therapy, fighting the tension, stress, anxiety, muscle pain, circulatory problems and many other diseases.
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Some plants having medicinal properties, are characterized by a very intense aroma, such as mint, sage, lavender, vanilla, anise, juniper, cedar, onion, garlic, cumin, coriander, castor-oil (Palma Christi), grapes, watermelons, etc. Even in ancient times explore the properties of these plants and used them as additives to stimulate the body, improves mood and sleep better conditioning. 







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Czy można zamówić u Państwa takie olejki aromatyczne jakie wykorzystujecie u siebie przy masażach...byłam już na kilku takich i sa boskie, chętnie bym je przeniosła do swojego domu :)
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