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The Future of Aromatherapy - 7 World Renowned Experts Speak Out!

When asked to contribute to a Professional Compendium on the ‘Future of Aromatherapy’ I jumped at the chance. The assortment of contributions you'll discover in the compendium are tremendously varied and cover a broad range of aromatherapy topics that I’m sure will interest you. The ‘Future of Aromatherapy’ Professional Compendium Topics: Brief History of Aromatics History of Clinical Aromatherapy Clinical Uses Education Essential Oil Safety Integrative Medicine Research Protecting Threatened Plant Species As the compendium includes contributions from aromatherapy experts from around the world, please keep in mind that several contributions advocate pharmacological usage, including ingestion. The practitioners making these contributions live in countries with completely different standards for regulatory guidelines regarding usage of aromatherapy for its practitioners. In the United...

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Mint - Myth of Pluto & Nymph Mintha

Family: Labiatae - mint family crossbreeds abundantly and many varieties can be foundOrigin: Europe and Asia and cultivated in many locations, including: the United States, Japan, Spain, Morocco, England and Brazil.Description: Some varieties may grow to a height of 20-32 inches. Leaves are ovate to lanceolate with purple blossoms growing from the axis of the leaves and from the stem. The mint plant propagates through sending runners and seedlings and grows well in high humidity.Essential Oil: Is clear liquid to slightly yellow and produced by steam distillation from somewhat dry plant matter. Its fragrance is fresh, bright, full bodied and minty. It takes approximately 1,000 pounds of plant matter to yield 1 ounce to 1 pound of pure essential oil....

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