| The Use of Incense in Aromatherapy | | Print | |
| Written by Sarah Page | ||||||
| Tuesday, 12 August 2008 | ||||||
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Aromatherapy provides relief to physical and mental ailments. Aromatherapy has been talked about in both the spiritual and scientific community for its benefits. Within this article, we will explain the positive benefits to using incense in aromatherapy to be the item of choice when implementing aromatherapy.
Aromatherapy provides relief to physical and mental ailments. Aromatherapy has been talked about in both the spiritual and scientific community for its benefits. Within this article, we will explain the positive benefits to using incense in aromatherapy to be the item of choice when implementing aromatherapy. Other methods for applying aromatherapy may include inhaling fragrances or applying them directly to the skin. However, you can also use incense as an equally effective alternative. However, if you are considering the use of incense, then make sure to take the proper precautions to ensure your safety. Make sure to use the proper tools and never leave an incense in the absence of your eye. I have compiled a list that contains a selection of various types of incense that can be used in aromatherapy. This small list represents how each incense can have a specific effect and use in aromatherapy. If you have a question about a specific type of incense not included in this list, simply research online or find a book written on aromatherapy. 1) The first incense to discuss is called Dragon's Blood incense. This incense has been used for numerous things in aromatherapy such as the relief of diarrhea, reduced fevers, alleviate the effects of stomach viruses and assisting with the pain of ulcers. 2) Sandalwood incense is another popular incense that has been shown to bring a person closer to their spiritual self and help with getting rid of stress. 3) Lavender incense is noted for its ability to calm and soothe. 4) The incense Amber helps to keep the body's systems functioning properly. 5) A way to help aid with recovering from depression and mood disorders is the incense Indian Cedar. 6) To balance hormones in the body, or to stimulate sexual activity, you may consider burning Jasmine incense. Jasmine incense benefits both men and women in the area of hormones and all things related to hormones. 7) Patchouli incense has been found to help soothe the nerves in the body. It has also been found to make the nerves stronger. 8) Rose incense helps to promote balance with your spiritual side. It has also been noted to assist in meditation and focusing one's attention. In aromatherapy, incense are used to provide many different benefits. Not only that, but incense are very inexpensive, with as many as 20 for under a dollar! If you order larger amounts, then you can get even better deals. Usually the best solution is purchasing incense at large quantities with a lot of different varieties within the package. Aromatherapy is extremely beneficial and safe. There are no dangerous side effects to the use of aromatherapy, so, it can be performed at any time. The use of incense of aromatherapy has been proven effective for many years now. Numerous other scents provide aromatherapy benefits. You can find these scents by doing a simple internet search, or looking up books on it at your local library. Article Author: If you are interested in aromatherapy benefits then visit Sarah's web site on aromatherapy and aromatherapy essential oils
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