Aromatherapy

Since the beginning of time humankind has been followed in its development by aromas

Aromas has beneficial impact on health, spirit and moods. That’s why essential oils attracted the attention of humans even in ancient times. Each essential oil represents a delicate and complex combination of a number of aromatic components (organic compounds) which demonstrate its unique nature. It is not a coincidence that essential oils were called “hormones” of plants. Essential oils have strong aroma, they quickly pass through the skin and the respiratory system and have antiseptic, refreshing and psycho-therapeutic effect over the human organism. The oils have also anti-inflammatory, bactericide and anti-virus effects. It is these very effects which determine the broad use of essential oils in recent years by aromatherapy.

Aromatherapy is a method of alleviation or elimination of many disorders by using essential oils. These oils are provided to the human organism through baths, massage, aromatic lamps, special and domestic cosmetics, using aromas in rooms and also as addition to food. Aromatherapy will bring back the general equilibrium of the organism, it will normalize psychological conditions, regulate the flow of blood, maintain concentration, self-confidence and work potential.

Rose Oil

Roses express their souls through aromas. They give us power to introduce harmony to ourselves and the environment. Rose oil can be used partially in medicine as component in injection solutions used in cases of respiratory diseases. It is also recommended in cases of gall stones. Rose oil has anti-inflammatory and anti-spasm effects. In ancient medical books rose oil is present under the names “Oleum rosarum verum”, “Oleum rosaceum”, etc. Romans filled mattresses and pillows of guests with rose blossoms.

Positives:

Eliminates neuroses

Increases work potential

Increases the elasticity of the skin

Makes the skin soft and smooth

Normalizes the function of sweat glands

Eliminates inflammations and irritations.

Normalizes the functions of the endocrine gland

Eliminates sclerotic transformations of organs

Regenerates cells

Thyme oil

Superb antiseptic and analgesic in cases of respiratory system infections, rheumatism and arthritis. The oil will stimulate the blood flow, increase blood pressure and stimulate elimination of toxic compounds in the skin. The oil is used as food additive. The oil shouldn’t be used in case of high blood pressure! Use: aroma lamp, air aromatizer, bath, massage.

Pine Needle Oil

This oil has antiseptic, anti-inflammatory and sputum elimination effect. The pine needle oil will neutralize unpleasant odours in rooms and by that will purify the air. The oil will increase the protection potential, energize in cases of mental exhaustion and soothe the senses.

Use: aroma lamp, air aromatizer, bath, massage.

Geranium Oil

This oil will energize and reinforce the nervous system and stimulate the cardio-vascular system. Geranium oil has antiseptic effect in case of influenza and cold. The oil has anti-cellulite effect.

Use: aroma lamp, air aromatizer, bath, massage.

Dill Weed Oil

This oil will have sputum elimination and soothing effect.

The oil will expand blood vessels and decrease artery pressure.

Use: aroma lamp, air aromatizer, bath, massage.

Coriander Oil

This oil will eliminate fatigue and sense of nervousness.

It is a pain relieving and appetite stimulating oil.

Use: aroma lamp, air aromatizer, bath, massage.

Apply in case of:

Burns

Headaches

Gaseous distension

Neuralgia

Insomnia

Stress

Neuroses

Bad mood

Decreased work potential

General weakness

Tendency to low blood pressure

Migraine

Neurasthenia

Iintensive nervous heart beat

For a deodorizing effect

Lavender Oil

Throughout the world lavender oil is used as basic ingredient of medicines for pus wounds and gangrenes. In order to do this experts use curative lavender baths or the diseased section will be massaged with lavender alcohol. Its broad use for inhalations in cases of bronchitis and hoarse voice is well known due to its anti-septic and anti-microbial effects. Lavender oil will kill many bacteria, especially streptococci, golden streptococci and viruses. It has been established that lavender oil has soft soothing effects. Used in therapeutic doses lavender oil may stimulate the central nervous system and help normalize the functions of the vegetative nervous system. The therapeutic effect is achieved by aromatherapy (room air aromatizing by lavender steams) or by lavender medical baths.