Sifting Through The Vast Selection Aromatherapy Information

So you have heard about aromatherapy and you think you may want to give it a try. The problem is that you have heard a lot of good things, and a lot of bad things, about aromatherapy and you want to know where to find aromatherapy information that will give you some straight facts. Aromatherapy information about products to buy, and therapists to go see, is easy to find. The Internet is clogged with aromatherapy information. But to find some facts about aromatherapy you need to look a little deeper.

The term aromatherapy encompasses a lot of things these days. There are therapists, essential oils, candles, incense, and all sorts of products out there to cloud your vision. The original intent of aromatherapy was the application of essential oils to a patient to try and treat disease. Aromatherapy is not a recognized form of medicine in the United States and studies done on it anywhere in the world are very hard to come by. However the health and fitness industry is offering some very interesting aromatherapy information.

An Alternative Medicine

Aromatherapy is considered an alternative medicine but the United States government does not recognize it as legitimate. The only government that really accepts aromatherapy as a legitimate treatment is France, aromatherapy’s country of origin. But within the United States, and on the Internet throughout the world, there is a feeling that people need to be educated on aromatherapy. A little aromatherapy information is better than no aromatherapy information. Using pure essential oils can be quite hazardous to your health so many health and fitness organizations offer advice on their websites about aromatherapy. Websites such as beautyassist.com and fitnesshigh.com offer aromatherapy information and both websites insist that accurate information on aromatherapy can be hard to come by. Most of the health and fitness organizations I checked out that offered aromatherapy information attempt to do so with a very high air of professionalism and caution. Since it is not widely researched, offering anything accurate on aromatherapy can be difficult

The United States government offers almost no guidelines for the practice of aromatherapy and also offers very little advice on how to safely engage in the practice of aromatherapy. There are some health and safety guidelines that center around the handling, cleaning, and some use of essential oils but many of these guidelines are either vague or do not offer much guidance at all. It may be best to contact your doctor and discuss aromatherapy as a possible treatment prior to getting involved in it. Remember that aromatherapy practiced incorrectly can be a very dangerous treatment.

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