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Advanced Aromatherapy: The Science of Essential Oil Therapy By Kurt Schnaubelt ( Healing Arts Press )
Release Date: 1998-05-01
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Product Description
A chemist and aromatherapy practitioner provides scientific proof for the effectiveness of using essential oils. Aromatherapy is the fastest-growing segment of the body care industry, an effective and deeply pleasurable way to maintain well-being. Now, Kurt Schnaubelt, a chemist and longtime aromatherapy practitioner, provides scientific proof for the efficacy of essential oils, explained clearly and logically. Advanced Aromatherapy draws on the most recent research to demonstrate how essential oils work on the cells and microbes of the body. These chemical changes affect emotional states as well as physical ones. Advanced Aromatherapy explains how to treat symptoms ranging from hay fever to stress disorders with predictable results. An essential textbook for aromatherapy practitioners.
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so so book skims info ( jhouse7 )
If I had pulled this book off the shelf before buying it, I wouldn't have bought it.
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Advanced Aromatherapy
I own an Aromatherapy Bodywork business and I really found this book useful. In previous years all I had access to were books with less specified subject matter. The Advanced Aromatherapy book is much more detailed especially if you wish to take your understanding of essential oils to a much higher level. I gave it a five star reting!
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Cientific Book
This is a book recomended for those who like to now all the detail about the oils, it gives us the cientific and chimical detail and explanations about essencial oils.
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Intensely scientific
Very useful aromatherapy guide. It is intensely scientific...particularly the 2nd chapter entitled "Essential Oils - Definition and Distillation"; bored me out of my mind. It has a wonderful chapter on self-treatment and all the precautions with a guide of all the essential oils and their uses. I am glad I bought it, however I am sure there are better guides out there.
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An interesting book for those intrigued by the chemistry behind EOs ( janeway52 )
I really love books on aromatherapy that approach essential oils from a less chemistry oriented viewpoint, but I also have an interest in the more scientific aspects of oils, and Schnaubelt's book definitely falls in that category. Schnaubelt's book is relatively brief (138 pages, including the index), too, so one need not fear becoming too enmeshed in chemical names and structures, and his PhD in chemistry provides a rather unique perspective that sheds even more light on these lovely natural products. My only complaint is his seeming contradiction of himself when discussing what constitutes a "physiologic dosage."
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