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  • Alternative Medicine For Hemorrhoids: What Works?  By : Donald Urquhart
    Alternative medicine has been frequently been touted as a cure-all, promising relief for everything from migranes to hemorrhoids to cancer. However, some of what is advertised looks like medical fraud on the order of snake oil!
  • Oral Chelation Therapy And Chelation Oral Intake  By : Brain
    Oral chelation refers to taking chelating agent orally. This therapy is done in two ways. One is administration of chelating agent through intravenous injection. The other simple way is taking it orally just as we eat or drink something. Oral chelation therapy is done to dissolve the toxic metals by forming a chemical compound with the toxic metals or minerals.
  • Chelation From The Beginning  By : Brain
    The term chelete was first used by Dr, Gilbert T Morgan in 1920. The literal meaning of this term is derived from the Greek word chele means claw of a lobster. It works like a caliper to grab something. But the systematization of the chelation theory was done by French- Swiss chemist Alfred Werner.
  • Benefits of Oral Chelation  By : Brain
    Oral chelation therapy has long successful track records. It is being recommended by doctors for years not without reason. There are some advantages associated with the oral intake of chelation products.
  • Chelation Treatments  By : Brain
    Chelation refers to a chemical substance that is used to remove molecules such as minerals and metals from the body. It holds these molecules together tightly to facilitate their excretion from the body.
  • How Chelation Agents Work  By : Brain
    The word chelation has different connotations. In the field of health and nutrition it refers to chelated minerals. But when it comes to chelation therapy it refers to process inside the body.
  • Chelation Therapy - Medicinal Use of Chelation  By : Brain
    The administration of chelation agents for the removal of toxic metals and materials from the body is called chelation therapy. In this therapy the main ingredient used is EDTA.
  • TLR9- cluster of differentiation 289  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) often known as CD289 (cluster of differentiation 289), is a member of the Toll-like receptor family that recognizes pathogen-associated molecular pattern.
  • TLR8- cluster of differentiation 288  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 8 (TLR8) often designated as CD288 (cluster of differentiation 288) is a member of evolutionarily conserved Toll-like receptor family which are critical parts of the evolutionarily conserved innate immune system.
  • TLR7- cluster of differentiation 287  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 7 (TLR7), is an immune gene possessed by humans, other mammals and additionally in avian species playing a significant role in initiating antiviral immune responses.
  • TLR6- cluster of differentiation 286  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 6 (TLR6) often designated as CD286 (cluster of differentiation 286), is a member of the Toll-like receptor family, a highly conserved series of ancient innate immune pattern recognition receptors.
  • TLR5- cluster of differentiation 285  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5), a member of the evolutionarily conserved Toll-like receptor family, has evolved to permit mammals specifically to detect flagellated bacterial pathogens.
  • TLR4- cluster of differentiation 284  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) often designated as CD284 (cluster of differentiation 284) is a class I transmembrane receptor belonging to the large homologous family of Toll like receptors.
  • TLR3- cluster of differentiation 283  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 3 (TLR3) often designated as CD283 (cluster of differentiation 283) is a type I transmembrane receptor protein.
  • TLR2- cluster of differentiation 282  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2), often designated as CD282 (cluster of differentiation 282) is a type I transmembrane protein belonging to the large homologous family of Toll like receptors.
  • TLR10- cluster of differentiation 290  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 10 (TLR10) often known as CD290 (cluster of differentiation 290), is the most recently identified human homolog of the Drosophila TOLL protein.
  • TLR1- cluster of differentiation 281  By : Stephen Jones
    Toll-like receptor 1 (TLR1) often designated as CD281 (cluster of differentiation 281), a member of the Toll-like receptor family recognizes pathogen-associated molecular pattern with specificity for gram-positive bacteria.
  • Vernal Keratoconjunctivitis  By : Vinay Gupta
    Vernal keratoconjunctivitis is a non-contagious, seasonal allergic disorder usually appearing during the spring or warm weather. It is a disease mostly affecting children, most commonly occurring during puberty, and more frequently in boys.
  • Momordica Charantia, Linn  By : Brain
    It is a climber, stem is slender pubescent with suborbicular leaves and single pale flowers.
  • Terminalia Arjuna, Wight and Am  By : Brain
    Arjun is a large tree of 60-80 ft height. Leaves sub-opposite or alternate, sometimes clustered at the ends of the twigs and often bearing large glands on the petiole or near the base of the midrib beneath
  • Pterocarpus Marsupium, Roxb  By : Brain
    A moderate to large tree about 90 ft or more high. Leaves compound, having 5-7 leaflets, 3 to 5 inch long, oblong or elliptic, margin wavy, flower about 1.5 cm long, yellow in colour.
  • Useful Plants for Diabetes  By : Brain
    Azadirachta indica (Neem) extract also has marked hypoglycemic properties.
  • Useful Plants for Blood Pressure and Heart Problems  By : Brain
    Dendrobium macraci (Jivanti)-It is found to lower blood pressure in acute and chronic hypertension.
  • Syzygium - Cumini, (Linn) Skeels  By : Brain
    A large evergreen tree, leaves opposite, 8­20cm long, leathery. Fruit 1.5-4 cm long, violet black on ripe. Seed usually one. Fruits are eaten raw with salt, make tongue purple for hours.
  • No Worries On Medicine Costs With Canadian Drug Stores  By : dandavide
    If they are not sweating it out over mortgage, many Americans have to deal with the costs of medicine. They land in the hospital or see a doctor and are then slapped with a prescription for medicine that they have to maintain for the long term.
  • Hyppophae rhamnoides health benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    Sea buckthorn – Hyppophae rhamnoides – has been known from Antiquity, and in China, for example, traditional medicine recommends this herb in treating digestion problems. Sea buckthorn is used in food industry, sylviculture, pharmacy, and its positive effects can be seen in effectively treating illnesses, especially liver problems.
  • Pedicularis sylvaticahealth benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    Rattle was used from ancient times because of its therapeutic powers and its large scale utility.

    Rattle is a herbaceous perennial plant with a straight woody stalk, with oval leaves and yellow flowers. The herb is used to prepare tea and the rattle oil is made from its flowers.
  • Rhamnus Frangula health benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    Buckthorn (Rhamnus Frangula) is a bush that can be found in everglades and groves.

    Because it contains glycosides and anthranoids with purgative effect, buckthorn has choleretic actions over the bile and relaxes the intestinal mussels. The fruits contain vitamins, mineral substances and fat acids ant they have an antioxidant, protective and regenerative action.
  • Artemisia absinthum health benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    Wormwood is a rustic herb with light-yellow perfumed flowers. Only the leaves and the stalks are used for medicinal purposes.

    The herb contains volatile oil (thujone, tanacetone, azulene and cadinene) absinthine, bitterish glucose, absinthol, tannin, chlorophyll, malic acid, vitamin B6 and C.
  • Allium Sativum Health Benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    Garlic is a plant native to Africa and central Asia. It was discovered and used by the ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, Jews, Greeks and Romans. Garlic earned a renowned place in the modern natural medicine. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance when the population was facing great plagues,
  • Arnica Montana Health Benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    Arnica Montana is a herb which has been used from the oldest of times to cure wounds. Starting in the 16th century this herb has been used In North America, Germany and Russia due to its anti-inflammatory and calming effects. It should not be confused with Arnica Chamissonis, which is not a medicinal herb, but a decorative one.
  • Armoracia rusticana Health Benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    Horseradish is rich in vitamins (vitamins B and vitamin C) and minerals (iron, potassium, calcium, magnesium) and has strong antibiotic properties. It is an expectorant, bronchodilatator, antibacterial, coronary vasodilatator, it increases the blood pressure, it heats up the body, stimulates the body’s immune system, anti-inflammatory, aphrodisiac, antiparasitic, antianemic, antiscorbutic, diuretic.
  • Foeniculum vulgare Health Benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    In Greek myths this plant was associated with Dionysus (the god of feasts and wine). It is also said that intelligence came from the gods and reached the humans through a fennel stem. In the Middle Ages during the summer solstice this herb was placed by the door in order to fend off the evil spirits. What is more, the plant seeds were used to block the keyhole to keep the ghosts from entering the homes.
  • Mentha piperitahealth benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    One of the oldest medicinal herbs, used by Greeks, Romans and Egyptians in medicine and cuisine, mint has sedative, cicatrizing and disinfectant properties and it is useful in cases of cold, constipation, indigestion, rheumatism, headaches, neuralgia, hypotension, sinusitis, toothaches, and abdominal pains.
  • Jasminum fretticans health benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    The shrub has a ramified crown, angular green long twigs, obtuse flowers and it is grown as a decorative plant (Jasminum fretticans), or for its industrial and medicinal uses. The flowers can be small or big, white with a nice perfume that increases in strength in the evening. Jasmine grows quickly. It can grow in the shade, but it grows better in sunny and breezy areas.
  • Taraxacum officinalehealth benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    The specialists recommend dandelion for treating liver diseases, even in extreme cases of cirrhosis. This herb is also used for pancreas, stomach, spleen and kidney afflictions. It is also used in cases of anemia and it can help reduce arterial tension.
  • Achillea millefoilum health benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    Milfoil, “Achillea millefoilum”, came from Europe and western Asia. This herb has many medicinal uses and it is recommended in different illnesses of the stomach and intestines, like entero-colitis and gastritis. It calms the stomachal colics, helps the elimination of flatulencies and stimulates the appetite
  • Aloe Barbadensis Health Benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    Aloe vera gained worldwide recognition and has been intensively used from the oldest of times due to its extraordinary features. Just about every important civilization used it for its benefical effects over health and beauty.
  • Petasites officinalis health benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    Butterbur (“Petasites officinalis”) is a perennial herb and grows on the fields of Europe, Asia and North America. It can reach considerable sizes; only one leaf can grow as wide as an umbrella. It blooms at the end of April and the roots bearing a finger-like thickness are entwined in an underground net.
  • Chihorium intybus health benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    Spread throughout the world and known from Antiquity for its therapeutic usages, chicory (Chihorium intybus) was used by the old Egyptians to treat the liver and gallbladder problems. They believed that the herb could purify the blood and eliminate the toxins from the liver and for that reason consumed chicory in large quantities.
  • Berberis Vulgaris health benefits  By : Cristi Ion
    Named scientifically as “Berberis Vulgaris”, the herb known as “barberry” is a thorny shrub with yellow flowers, small red fruits. It grows along with other shrubs at the edge of fields or forests. This herb is a little pretentious regarding the type of soil it grows on;
  • Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) – What to look for in a light therapy box  By : kunbi
    A light therapy box is a small, portable device containing fluorescent bulbs or tubes and is used in the treatment of SAD. A variety of light therapy boxes tailored to help treat SAD currently exist. As such, it is essential to know what to look out for when you have made a decision to buy an SAD light box.
  • Therapeutic Bathing for Health & Beauty: Balneotherapy and Balneophototherapy  By : kunbi
    This form of therapy goes back to early civilisation and has rapidly evolved into the use of mud packs, saunas and steam baths, physical exercises, inhalation of water vapour, and drinking mineral water; all these come under the ge
  • Light Therapy-The â��Heliosâ�� of disease treatment  By : kunbi
    Light therapy is also called heliotherapy, named after Helios, the sun god of the ancient Greeks. Although beginning as sun worship, it is now an accepted scientific treatment as a result of clinical studies and advances in photophysics, photochemistry, and photobiology. Currently, light therapy is one of the most important therapeutic modalities in dermatology, some allergen-induced inflammatory diseases such as allergic rhinitis (hay fever), and a variety of psychological diseases [1, 4].
  • China's Pharmaceutical Actuality and Future  By : Angulo Fu
    The Chinese pharmaceutical market has shown impressive growth in recent years, in tandem with the countryâ??s rapid economic expansion. In the past twenty years, China's pharmaceutical market has an averaging between 18 - 20% growth, significantly higher than US and European growth during that period (7 - 9%). The total pharmaceutical market is expected to grow to $27.7 billion by the year 2005,
  • Holistic Treatment vs Conventional Treatment  By : cdup
    Article that gives you te positives of using an alternative method to cure your pains headaches instead of just using drugs
  • Free Your Conscious Mind  By : cdup
    Article on how to let your subconscious mind work better while you let your conscious mind rest to give you fantastic results.
  • Symptoms of Type 1 Diabetes and Treatment  By : Vinay Gupta
    Type 1 diabetes could be a virally induced autoimmune response. Autoimmunity is a condition where one's own immune system "attacks" structures in one's own body either destroying the tissue or decreasing its functionality.
  • Figwort - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    The useful constituents of figwort are derived from the dried flowers and leaves of Scrophularia nodosa.
  • Elecampane - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Elecampane is obtained from the dried cut root and rhizomes of lnula helenium.
  • Flax - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Flax has been used for more than 10,000 years as a source of fiber for weaving or clothing
  • Dandelion - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    In Germany, the herb and root of the dandelion are used as an appetite stimulant, diuretic, bile stimulator, and treatment for dyspepsia.
  • Horsetail - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Horsetail is used in traditional medicine as a diuretic and an antitubercular drug, and in the treatment of kidney and bladder disturbances.
  • Elderberry - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Elder flowers and berries have been used in traditional medicine and as flavorings for centuries. In folk medicine, the flowers have been used for their diuretic and laxative properties and as an astringent.
  • Hellerwork - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Hellerwork is a type of deep-tissue bodywork developed by Joseph Heller, an aerospace engineer who studied Rolfing, Aston-Patterning, and the use of energy for healing.
  • Gotu Kola - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Gotu kola has been widely used to treat a variety of illnesses, especially in traditional Eastern medicine.
  • Gossypol - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    First identified as an anti-fertility agent in China in the 1950s, gossypol is also a component of cottonseed oil, which is used for cooking.
  • Gentian - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    The gentians have been used for centuries as bitters to stimulate the appetite, improve digestion, and treat a variety of gastrointestinal complaints.
  • Golden Seal - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Native Americans used golden seal as an eye wash and to relieve stomach problems
  • Glucomannan - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Glucomannan is a polysaccharide that is classified as a soluble fiber.
  • HGH Spray  By : Sudhani
    Health and aging issues, from overweight problems, libido issues, shortness of height are the main Problems the world is plagued with., So The HGH spray emerged as a herbal and safe option for the average person suffering from such deficiency.
  • Iceland Moss - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    The mucilage components found in Iceland moss, lichenin and isolichenin
  • Hyssop - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Hyssop has been used for centuries as an herbal medicine. In ancient times it was used as an insecticide, insect repellant, and pediculicide.
  • Jojoba - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Jojoba oil has been used for many years as a hair conditioner and restorative, as well as in medicine and cooking.
  • Jambolan - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Jambolan is derived from bark and seeds of S. cumini or S. jambolana.
  • Jimson Weed - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Jimson weed is most commonly used as dried leaves, with or without tips of flowering branches
  • Jamaican Dogwood - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Jamaican dogwood is obtained from the root bark of P. piscipula or P. communis.
  • Jaborandi - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Jaborandi is obtained from dried leaves of Pilocarpus microphyllus.
  • Indigo - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Indigo has been used as an emetic, to purity the liver, reduce inflammation and fever, to alleviate pain, and to treat numerous other ailments from hemorrhoids to scorpion bites.
  • Irish Moss - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Irish moss is obtained from the dried thallus of Chondrus crisp us. It's a form of seaweed containing polysaccharides, vitamins, minerals, and iodine.
  • Guggul - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    The useful constituents of guggul, gugulipid and guggulsterone, are derived from Commiphora molmol.
  • Ginkgo - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Medicinal parts of ginkgo include dried or fresh leaves and the seeds separated from the fleshy outer layer.
  • Asian Ginseng - Uses of Ginseng  By : Brain
    Asian ginseng is perhaps the most widely recognized of the plants used in traditional medicine and plays a major role in the herbal health market
  • Fenugreek - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Fenugreek has been used for millennia both as a medicine and as a spice in Egypt, India, and the Middle East.
  • Fennel - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Fennel was known to the ancient Chinese, Indian, Egyptian, and Greek civilizations.
  • Ephedra Hazards  By : Brain
    Side effects associated with ephedra include anxiety, confusion, dependency, dizziness, headache, insomnia, irritability, mania, motor restlessness, nervousness, psychosis, seizure, arrhythmias, cardiac arrest, hypertension, hypotension, MI, palpitations, stroke, tachycardia, nausea, constipation, uterine contractions, urinary disorders, hyperglycemia, hypoglycemia, and dermatitis.
  • Dong Quai - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Dong quai dietary supplements are obtained from the roots of Angelica polymorpha.
  • Eucalyptus - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Eucalyptus oil, also known as eucalyptol, is steam-distilled from the twigs and long leathery leaves of the eucalyptus tree.
  • Devil's Claw - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Devil's claw has been used by native Africans as a folk remedy for diseases ranging from liver and kidney disorders to allergies, headaches, and rheumatism.
  • Ephedra - Uses and Administration Dose  By : Brain
    Ephedra refers to the plant Ephedra sinica. E. sinica, known in Chinese as ma huang, has been used in traditional Chinese medicine for 5,000 years for the treatment of asthma and hay fever, as well as for the common cold.
  • Energy Medicine - How The Treatment is Performed  By : Brain
    The healing practitioner begins by "centering" that is, focusing his creative or healing intention by directing it inward to ready himself for assessing and treating the patient.
  • Energy Medicine and It's Uses  By : Brain
    The human body is an electromagnetic unit. Electricity makes the heart beat and muscles expand and contract, and fires impulses across tiny fibers in the nervous system to make possible our every thought, mood, and physical reaction.
  • Detoxification Hazards  By : Brain
    Reducing toxin exposure decreases the body's overall burden of toxins both directly, by avoiding the addition of new toxins, and indirectly, by improving the body's ability to defend itself.
  • Cucumber - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    The cucumber (Cucumis sativus) is a widely cultivated plant in the gourd family Cucurbitaceae, which includes squash, and in the same genus as the muskmelon.
  • Damiana - Uses and Side Effects  By : Brain
    Damiana is a relatively small shrub that produces small, aromatic flowers. It blossoms in early to late summer and is followed by fruits that taste very similarly to figs
  • Alternative Medicine – Healing Comes from Within  By : Peter Zeischegg
    Alternative Medicine is concerned with the functioning of the entire human being in the context of his or her life. Genetics and life style are part of the equation. Illness and disease are not seen as independent realities that are explainable by being given a name and treated as such.
  • Aromatherapy Treatment – Alternative Medicine  By : Bryan Josling
    Arthritis had Mrs. Thompson grounded for years. She had seen several doctors with no permanent solution to the problem. As an alternative medicinal stream, Mrs. Thomson agreed to use aromatherapy. Regular massage with the essential oils of lemon balm, rose, black spruce, tarragon and jasmine was recommended. She testifies to the positive effect aromatherapy had on her condition.
  • Cheap Essential Oils – Rewarding Quality Of Essential Oils  By : Bryan Josling
    What are cheap essential oils? The word cheap in cheap essential oils has different connotations for different people. While the term will literally mean as costing less, in the real sense it means exacting the true value of the essential oil from the buyer.

    Quality of essential oils is a very important feature to look for when purchasing essential oils. You purchase cheap essential oils from a local vendor not knowing that it is the result of third or fourth distillate.
  • Essential Oil Uses – A Users Guide  By : Bryan Josling
    The uses of essential oils were known to ancient Egyptians long before research began on their medicinal and aromatic qualities in the early nineteenth century. The sweet fragrance emitted by essential oils has had people going crazy on it for ages.
  • Fruit Extracts – Prevent Aging Of Skin The Natural Way  By : Bryan Josling
    Are the growing wrinkles on your face giving you sleepless nights? Cosmetic market is flooded with innumerable types of lotions and creams that give assurance of reducing the wrinkles helping you look young. But, these cosmetic products contain harmful chemicals which may help you at present but can harm your skin in the future.
  • Essential Oil Bottle – Now Your Valuable Essential Oil Is Safe  By : Bryan Josling
    Bottles, may it be of glass or plastic, are seen to be the best means to store products that exist in liquid form such as oil. Valuable and costly oils like essential oils are also stored in bottles but not any bottle can be used.
  • Aromatherapy Massage Oil – Adding Ease To Your Life  By : Bryan Josling
    Hectic schedule may be leaving you stressful resulting in enormous strain and pressure. If you too are caught up in the same situation and looking for a solution to relieve the stress, then massage with aromatherapy massage oil can be the perfect solution to get relaxed and regaining the freshness that you had missing for a long time.
  • Aromatherapy Candles – The Brighter Side Of Candles  By : Bryan Josling
    Candles are commonly used for lightening a dark room when your home’s power is gone or more often in a candle light dinner. But, the usage of candles is not confined to this only. Introduction of aromatherapy candles have added a new perspective to the usage of candles, candles now serve as a basis to achieve health, vitality and rejuvenating of the body as well as mind and spirit.
  • Organic Skin Care – Because Your Skin Is Precious  By : Bryan Josling
    Each one of us desires to look beautiful. Looking good is no more confined to woman, in today’s world both man and woman has become cautious about their beauty. The word beauty is denoted by how healthy your skin is. Organic skin care is the best way to take good care of your skin.
  • Essential Oil Dilution – Making Essential Oil Suitable For All  By : Bryan Josling
    Essential oils have gained popularity due to the benefits attached to it. There is no better way than essential oils that can be put to multitasks that too keeping you nearer to nature. Anyone can use essential oil according to his needs. Variety of essential oil is available in the market to satisfy the diverse never-ending needs of people.
  • Aromatherapy Blends – A Gift Specially For You From The Nature’s Lap  By : Bryan Josling
    Nature holds various useful resources which can be put to several uses. And this is what aromatherapy makes the best use of. Aromatherapy blends are a natural way to cure your problems.

    Aromatherapy uses natural extracts, botanical essential oils from plants, leaves, seeds, and flowers as a healing art. Aromatherapy blends refreshes and relaxes the skin while soothing the mind by helping to induce a sense of well-being and reinforce the freshness.
  • Moving Back To The Nature Through Aromatherapy Skin Care  By : Bryan Josling
    In the mid east, there is the custom of wearing hijaab among women. It is a kind of veil that covers the entire face. Though it has taken many a connotations with time (largely controversial), the very basic purpose of it was to protect the facial skin from the sun.
  • Blending For The Desired Effect Through Aromatherapy Blends  By : Bryan Josling
    Lavender has for long been known to have stress-relieving properties. But few know that lavender when mixed with lemon and clary sage gives a much more comfortable feeling. The mixing here is called blending. Creating an aromatherapy blend is like using a number of vegetables and spices to prepare that delicious curry. Do you need to be a renowned chef to create delicious curries?
  • Purity Ensured Through Pure Essential Oils  By : Bryan Josling
    Scholars in English grammar would be livid at the phrase pure essential oils. For them essential oils are by nature pure and adding the expression ‘pure’ to this is nothing but being verbose. Leave apart the criticism of the scholars, in practice one can regularly come along instances when the essential oils have been mixed with other oils or the customer has been duped with entirely synthetically manufactured oil.
  • More Than Just Packaging: Aromatherapy Bottles  By : Bryan Josling
    By aromatherapy bottles, most of us will construe the packaging for aromatherapy products. Is packaging as important to be written about? Nevertheless, the aromatherapy bottles are different and are more than just packaging. By going through the following section, you too will agree that aromatherapy bottles have a role to play.

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