Aromatherapy Candle Lovers can choose from 90 Oils
The pendulum started to swing back in 1928, when René-Maurice Cattefossé first used the term aromatherapy.
Other pioneers helped create renewed focus on essential oils, and there is now greater interest than ever in
their use for cosmetic, therapeutic and spiritual purposes.
Modern aromatherapists can call on at least 90 essential oils, either singly or in combination. You can even find
aromatherapy soy candles.
Naturally, in this litigious age, aromatherapists are cautious in their recommendations and claims - but they
themselves are passionate believers in the benefits of their products.
Of course, candles do not give as intense an effect as the direct application of an essential oil, but instead
provide a more subtle influence.
As they burn the scented candles release a continuous stream of vaporized essential oils into the air, which you
absorb as you breathe.
First they stimulate the olfactory nerves that lead from the nose to the brain, and then they enter the bloodstream
and travel throughout the body.
So if you need to relax, de-stress and reduce anxiety, aromatherapy scented candles can be the perfect way to
enhance the mood and light up your life.
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