Aromatherapy Uses Scholarly Journal

 Aromatherapy is one of the alternative therapies that use essential oils as the main therapeutic agents for treating various conditions. The basic or volatile oils are extracted by different methods from the flowers, barks, stem , leaves, roots, fruits, and other parts of the plant. It came into being after the scientists had deciphered the antiseptic properties of essential oils and their skin permeability. The major methods used in aromatherapy are inhalation, local application and baths, which use these oils to penetrate the human skin surface with marked aura. Once the oils are in the network, they remodulate themselves and operate in a friendly way at the fault site or the affected area. This journal explores the available information in the literature concerning therapeutic, medical, cosmetic, psychological, olfactory, massage aromatherapy, safety issues and various plants used in aromatherapy.  

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