Aromatherapy and
Essential Oils Qualified Training is
Vital
The term 'Aromatherapy' was initially created
in the 1920's, by the famous French chemist, Rene Maurice
Gattefosse. There are reports that when his arm caught fire in
his laboratory, he thrust it in the nearest vessel of cold
fluid that just happened to be filled with lavender oil.
Unaccountably the burn was fully healed and no scars remained.
From that time onwards, he devoted his life to the study of
aromatherapy, that defines the application of essential oils
(EO's), and other aromatic substances from plants, leaves,
flowers, and seeds, to beneficially treat the mind and
body.
Since those early days, aromatherapy has become
internationally well known, as the art and science of using
essential oils for natural healing, to help the body's remedial
processes. Because it is both a science and an art, with far
reaching health implications, aromatherapy practitioners must
be trained to professional standards. It is essential that they
should participate in basic, intermediate, and advanced
training, if they are to become fully qualified in
aromatherapy, and the use of essential oils.
As you might expect, many first-class training
centers exist to offer support. Resources are available, to
enable aromatherapy students to obtain the necessary level of
training, including a wide knowledge of essential oils, on
their way to becoming fully qualified. It is vital that all who
aspire to become qualified are fully aware of the intricacy of
the subject matter, with the utmost consideration for the
safety and well being of their clients.
There can be no alternative to professional training and
guidance, along the path leading to becoming qualified as an
aromatherapist. As with other intensive studies, there are no
simple short cuts, but there are plenty of good resources
available, to assist in becoming qualified, in what is a
naturally interesting, and well-paid career. Ideally,
aromatherapy students seek to obtain a degree or a
professionally regarded diploma. Aromatherapy has been
found to be helpful in treating, and helping to prevent, the
modern scourge of stress related conditions.
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