Aromatherapy Books
One of the best materials to consider
when opting for an aromatherapy practice is an aromatherapy book.
It is basically through the help of an aromatherapy book that you
can possess a comprehensive knowledge of aromatherapy, as this field
is not just a simple home remedy but both a specific science and a
complex art. So, when your goal is to heal, having as much and as
thorough of an education as possible is absolutely in your best
interest.
A great number of aromatherapy books
are actually available in the market these days. Some of them cover
issues and facts about the essential oils, while others particularly
discuss some of the formulas for aromatherapy. Each aromatherapy
book greatly differs according to their contents although there are
many that are somehow comparable. Now, below are samples of the
aromatherapy books that are highly featured on the web. Note that
these works are all featured by Amazon.com nowadays.
Aromatherapy – A Complete Guide to
the Healing Art
The Aromatherapy – A Complete
Guide to the Healing Art is actually one of the commonly used
aromatherapy books in some schools. This is a 158-page aromatherapy
book written by Kathi Keville and Mindy Green and published by The
Crossing Press. It generally covers a number of topics and it is
noted for having a nice introduction to the basics of aromatherapy.
Many have claimed that this aromatherapy book has topics that are
concise and enjoyable to read, which then makes it an educational
textbook and a reference work.
Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit
Aromatherapy for Healing the
Spirit is but another beautiful and
educational aromatherapy book written by Gabriel Mojay. This book
features a 192-page text intended for the beginning, intermediate,
and advanced level of aromatherapy knowledge. It has been
maintained by some reviews of this aromatherapy book that this work
of art beautifully and systematically discusses the use of aromatics
for emotional as well as spiritual well-being. Also included in
this work are some of the aspects of Chinese medicine, along with
profiles of about 40 essential oils. And, to make this aromatherapy
book much interesting to read, it tackles specific emotional
imbalances and the oils that can be of help.
The Art of Aromatherapy
Finally, The Art of Aromatherapy
by Robert B. Tisserand, who is a modern day expert in aromatherapy,
was published by the Healing Arts Press. This book was actually
written in 1977, but it still remains as one of the most valuable
resources for every student of aromatherapy who is currently
searching for more detailed background information as well as
research regarding aromatherapy. It is basically the reason that
makes this aromatherapy book much valuable than what is typically
supplied in the “recipe-format” style aromatherapy books.
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