Clinical Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy suggests a massage with sweet smelling oils. True clinical
aromatherapy utilises medicinal essential oils and is especially effective in
the treatment of stress related problems. Almost certainly blends can be
prepared to help ease and address chronic and acute conditions e.g. heavy or
painful periods, migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, digestive problems,
insomnia, rheumatic pain and is as individual as the person using it.
It is a powerful and enjoyable treatment that improves emotional, physiological
and physical well being through inhalation and trans-dermal absorbtion.
The English word “aromatherapy” is derived from the French word “aromatherapie”
which was coined by a French chemist Rene Gattefosse in the 1930s. He created a
system of aromatherapy that was based on modern scientific thought and
experimentation.
Much
research now is being undertaken in hospitals and hospices worldwide and is one
of the most requested complementary therapy.
Essential oils, mascerated oils and carrier oils are sourced as organic or wild
crafted where ever possible.
Janet is a Member of The British Complementary Medicine Association (BCMA),
The International Federation of Professional Aromatherapists (MIFPA) and The
Aromatherapy & Allied Practioners Association (AAPA). Janet
also works at the Macmillan Cancer Care Unit at Blackpool Victoria
Hospital.
For a confidential consultation call Janet on 01995 604040
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