Cheap Aromatherapy Courses

Posted on October 20th, 2009 by admin

Cheap Aromatherapy Courses may be something you are looking for. When choosing aromatherapy courses it is more important to choose quality rather than price, but that does not mean that there are not any cheap aromatherapy courses on the market because there are!

Serene Aromatherapy Courses are very affordable and their standards are higher than those set up by the National Association of Holistic Aromatherapists.

Why Should you Take Aromatherapy Courses?

There are many people who feel that there is more than enough information on the Internet for them to learn to use aromatherapy but the truth of the matter is that much of the information on the Internet is not at all safe. There are many aromatherapy contraindications and warnings that need to be considered when choosing to use aromatherapy.

Many aromatherapy courses will just teach you what is already written in the common aromatherapy books, but even many of  the aromatherapy books are just information taken from the Internet and written in a different way to make it their own. You do NOT want more misinformation on aromatherapy!

Affordable, cheap aromatherapy courses are available that will teach you how to use essential oils safely and effectively.

Be sure to check around and find the right aromatherapy courses for you. Learn to choose aromatherapy courses that will teach you to use essential oils safely and effectively. They don’ t have to be expensive to be good, but just be sure that they are made according to the standards set forth by the National Association of Aromatherapists.

Cheap Aromatherapy Courses are available! Do a simple google search for “aromatherapy courses” and you will find many that can help you. Read their web pages and see what style they use in their writing. Do you understand it? Does it meet N.A.H.A. standards? Then this just might be the right aromatherapy course for you. Cheap Aromatherapy Courses are available, just do your research.

Essential Oils for Cats?

Posted on September 2nd, 2009 by admin

In a news article from the telegraph.co.uk today they are telling us about earthquake kits for dogs and cats. Apparently these kits come equipped with a padded jacket and rain hat, special boots to protect paws, and aromatherapy oil to soothe stressed out cats and dogs.

These emergency packs are supposed to be a big hit, especially in Japan.

When I read news articles such as this I tend to shudder. What can these people be thinking? Obviously if they were truly concerned for their little cats they would research and find out that aromatherapy should never be used on cats.Although Essential Oils are genearlly safe, there are certain aromatherapy contraindications.

It’s a shame that people will buy into something like this and end up harming their precious animals all because they do not take the time to do a little research.

Aromatherapy has been around for quite awhile now and you would think that people would know better. Aromatherapy courses are not very expensive – well actually some aromatherapy courses are very expensive, but you can find some quailty aromatherapy courses that won’t cost an arm and a leg. There is nothing stopping people from learning about aromatherapy properly by taking a simple aromatherapy course instead of acting out of ignorance.

You can read the whole article here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/6120081/Pet-owners-encouraged-to-buy-earthquake-kits-for-cats-and-dogs.html

 

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aromatherapy contraindications?

Posted on September 15th, 2008 by admin

I am doing an aromatherapy course at he moment and cannot find references to why recent operations/severe bruising/swelling/varacouse veins/cuts and scar tissue/skin infections are contraindicated, every web site just say that they are contraindicated but don`t say why. any feedback welcome thankyou
Essential oils are very strong, concentrated and often toxic substances that can be damaging to skin and so should only be used on healty skin. Can irritate and exacerbate infections, varicose veins and should never be used on broken skin unless expressly told to do so by a qualified practitioner.

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Aromatherapy Contraindications: Essential Oils Warnings & Risks

Posted on September 1st, 2008 by admin

aromatherapy warnings, Danger, contraindications
Although Aromatherapy uses natural essential oils from plants this does not mean it does not have any warnings
or risks associated with it.

This is another reason why it is important to take a good aromatherapy course


Please read the following warnings before using any Essential Oil


Do not use these oils if you have the following health problems:
 

Epilepsy/Seizure Disorders
Do not use:
Basil  Eucalyptus  Fennel  Hyssop  Sage  Rosemary


High Blood Pressure
Do not use: 
Red Thyme  Hyssop  Pine  Rosemary  Sage


Hypoglycemia
Do not use: 
Geranium


Kidney Problems

Do not use: 
Juniper


Pregnancy
Do not use: 
Basil  Birch  Camphor  Cassia  Cedarwood  Clary Sage  Clove Bud  Coriander  Fennel, Sweet  Hyssop  Jasmine  Juniper  Lemon  Marjoram  Myrrh  Peppermint  Rose  Rosemary  Sage  Thyme


Children
The following oils are generally considered safe for children. Please do not exceed recommended dosages.


Babies & Children should use only a 1% Dilution which means 1 drop of oil to 2 tsp. of carrier oil.


0-6 months:Lavender, Roman Chamomile
6-12 months:Lavender, Roman Chamomile, Neroli, Rose
1-6 Years:Lavender, Roman Chamomile, Neroli, Rose, Coriander, Mandarin, Orange, Rosewood, Tangerine, Tea Tree
7-12 Years: Most Adult Oils can be used except Basil. Use only 1/4 of the Adult Dose for this age group.

The following oils are known to cause problems:
IRRITATION TO MUCOUS MEMBRANES
Do not use:
Allspice  Cinnamon (potentially toxic, not recommended for use on skin)  Clove  Fennel  Pine  Savory  Spearmint  Spruce  Thyme

PHOTOSENSITIVITY:The following oils should not be used before going out in sun or under Tanning Machines  Angelica  Bergamot (Use a bergaptene free product)  Citrus Oils: Orange, Grapefruit, Lemon , Lime, etc  Cumin  Verbena

SENSITIZATION: Can build up an allergic reaction if used often. Make sure to switch your oils every two weeks to avoid possible sensitization.

Aniseed  Balsam, Peru  Bay  Bay Laurel  Benzoin  Bitter Fennel  Calamus  Cardamon (Maybe)  Cassia  Cinnamon  Citronella  Costus  Dill Seed  Fig Leaf Absolute  Galbanum Resin  Hyacinth Absolute (Maybe)  Jasmine Absolute  Litsea Cubeba (Maybe)  Mimos Absolute  Oakmoss Concrete (Maybe)  Pine (Maybe)  Rose Absolute (in high concentrations)  Spearmint  Tagete  Tolu Balsam

SKIN IRRITANT IN SOME PEOPLE: Use less than recommended dosage
Allspice  Basil  Bay Laurel  Benzoin  Black Pepper  Cinnamon  Citronella  Clove  Eucalyptus  Fennel, Sweet  Fir Needle  Ginger  Jasmine  Juniper Berry  Lemon  Lemongrass  Litsea Cubeba  Melissa  Peppermint  Pimento Leaf  Pine  Rosemary  Savory  Spruce  Verbena

TOXIC OR POTENTIALLY TOXIC: It is generally recommended to stay totally clear of any of these to be completely safe.

Ajowan  Arnica  Birch (Betula Lenta)  Bitter Almond  Boldo  Buchu  Calamus  Camphor, brown & yellow (white is o.k in small dosages)  Cascarilla  Chevril  Cinnamon  Deer Tongue  Horseradish  Inula  Jaborandi  Khella  Mustard  Mugwort  Narcisus  Nutmeg  Oregano  Parsley  Pennyroyal  Rue  Sage  Santolina  Sassafras  Spanish Broom  Tansy  Thuja  Tonka  Tumeric  Wintergreen (use in diffuser or potpourri only)  Wormseed  Wormwood

If you have any questions regarding aromatherapy or our aromatherapy courses? We will be glad to answer your questions via email: Send your email to Sharron Myers

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Aromatherapy Courses: Should I Take One?

Posted on August 29th, 2008 by admin

A lot of people today wonder if taking an aromatherapy course is necessary. If you are one of these people then please let me explain why I think you should be taking an aromatherapy course.

I know, I know, you are all thinking “Of course, she is going to talk about the how great aromatherapy courses are! She wrote one!”

But really, even if I were not a certified Aromatherapist I would still suggest you take an aromatherapy course. I obviously did, but perhaps for different reasons than you would choose.

There IS a lot of information available on the internet in regards to aromatherapy but not all of it is truthful.

In fact, there are actually some very dangerous practices going on that a newbie to aromatherapy would think is perfectly fine.

By taking a good aromatherapy course you would know what is safe and what is dangerous when it comes to using essential oils.

Perhaps you only want to dabble in aromatherapy for personal pleasure. Should you take an aromatherapy course if that is your only desire? Definitely yes!

Would you really like to find out that you did something dangerous when applying essential oils to yourself or your family?

Taking an aromatherapy course will allow you to find out how to use essential oils effectively and safely. An aromatherapy course can give you ideas on how to use aromatherapy in ways you may not have considered before.

You don’t have to spend an arm and a leg to get a good aromatherapy course. You don’t need to become a certified Aromatherapist in order to enjoy the benefits of an aromatherapy course either.

Here are just a few examples of why an aromatherapy course would be good for you to take:
• There is misleading information on the Internet
• Essential oils can be toxic. You need to know the contraindications of these oils.
• An aromatherapy course will save you a lot of time and error
• You will learn which essential oils are best for various symptoms
• You will learn which oils are best to use on children and the elderly
• You will be able to be a more knowledgeable caregiver to your aging parents
• A good Aromatherapy Course will teach you which oils are good for men, young women, older women, children, and the elderly

So, should You take an aromatherapy course? Definitely Yes!
Remember, Aromatherapy courses are not just for aromatherapists. Be informed and take an aromatherapy course so that you can safely and effectively use essential oils for yourself and for your family.
Sharron Myers
http://www.serenearomatherapy.com

p.s. For information on Aromatherapy Contraindications and Warnings please check out the link http://www.serenearomatherapy.com/aromatherapywarnings.html

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