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September 8, 2012

Essential Oils and the Five Elements e-book

Essential Oils and the Five Elements: Easing Emotional Overload with Aromatherapy and Reflexology

Explore the natural health therapies of Aromatherapy and Reflexology, while integrating the philosophy of the Ancient Chinese Five Elements. Combine essential oils used in Aromatherapy with the ancient healing therapy of Reflexology to help ease emotional overload, promote relaxation and improve over all health. Travel through the rhythms of life and find out what season and element you are with the Ancient Chinese Five Elements. Decipher emotional and physical states of being, learn the lessons of each element and how it corresponds with essential oils and reflex points.

Includes detailed diagrams of the Ancient Five Elements and their lessons, reflexology maps, plus Aromatherapy recipes for health, beauty and wellness. Bonus Essential Oil monographs explaining properties, primary uses and more…

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October 25, 2011

Natural Health Therapies

Descriptions of Natural Therapies and
Therapists

Herbalists

Herbalist strictly use herbs and usually make their own herbal tinctures/extracts and other plant medicinal preparations like salves and poultices. Tincture/extracts are herbs that have been macerated in a
mixture of alcohol and water and then strained. The tincture is not diluted
further and all of the active chemical constituents of the plant are left in the liquid.

Herbalists may prescribe further nutritional vitamin/mineral supplementation, but liquid forms of
consumption are preferred over pills because they absorb better.

Herbalists are trained to identify and collect plants and may use plants in a variety of ways including
poultices, salves, teas, tinctures, and so forth.

Herbalists do not give needle injections or use animal parts for medicine.

Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy is a natural therapy that uses essential oils. Essential oils are aromatic water-insoluble oily liquids that are derived from single botanical sources including herbs, seeds, fruit
peels, berries, roots, resins, wood and branches. They are extracted using a
variety of methods, the primary extraction method being steam distillation. In
this method steam is driven through the plant material and condensed until the
water, also known as a hydrosol, is separated from the oil soluble parts.

The origins of aromatherapy date back centuries. The use of plants and herbs is the
oldest method of healing disease, alleviating pain and beautifying the body.

The main difference between Aromatherapists and Aromatologists is that Aromatherapists are taught how to apply essential oils in massage applications.

TCM- Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has the oldest records of plant medicines, which is no surprise considering paper was invented in the Orient. Shen Nong’s Herbal Classic is a 2000-year old book that has the earliest Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) documentation about plant medicine. TCM has developed
over thousands of years and incorporates the use of plants, minerals and
animals for medicinal purposes.

All herbs are dried and some are made into powders, and are usually prescribed as
teas. Acupuncture, acupressure, tuina massage and wuxing (the five elements)
are also a part the energetic, philosophy of TCM. Acupuncture and acupressure
work with the meridian energy system. Acupuncture uses needles, and acupressure
is performed by touching with the hands along the meridian pathways in the body.
Tuina is a form of massage that encompasses pressure points and all are based
on the philosophy of the five elements, which is a model that serves as a diagnostic tool.

Homeopathy

Homeopathy is a relatively new natural therapy. It was invented in 1796 by a German physician named Samuel Hahnemann. It uses minerals and plants that are highly diluted and shaken, in a
process called succession and dilution. The water that the plant or mineral is
macerated in is diluted over and over again until there is only a trace amount
left in the liquid water. The liquid is then dropped onto small sugar and
lactose pills and consumed orally. Homeopathy follows the philosophy of the
principles that “like will cure like,” meaning that if a plant can cause a
fever then if you have a fever it will cure the fever.

Although there has been a lot of controversy over homeopathy and whether there are enough active
ingredients in the pills to make it work, it has been proven that water
contains memory and there is an imprint of the remedy even though it is in very
small amounts.

If you are lactose intolerant homeopathy pills are not for you.

Flower essences

Flower essences work on the same principle as homeopathy although liquid is used instead of sugar
lactose pills. The Bach Flower remedies are the most popular essences, named
for Edward Bach. He placed flowers in a bowl of water with a small amount of
brandy in it, and let it sit in the sun and then strained the liquid for use
with emotional disturbances such as shock. The essences are not diluted as much
as the homeopathy pills but are diluted more than herbal liquid tinctures/extracts.

Naturopathy

Naturopaths can encompass a wide range of services. They incorporate a TCM approach and may use
acupuncture or may do chiropractic work. Naturopaths prescribe a lot of nutritional vitamin and mineral pill supplementation and may give vitamin needle injections.

Naturopaths usually sell their own herbal pills and vitamin pill supplements, or will send you to buy
your own herbs to make tea. Some Naturopaths will send you to an herbalist to
get an herbal formula or will buy tinctures from an herbalist.

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