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Aromatherapy means "treatment using scents". It is a holistic treatment of caring for the body with pleasant smelling  botanical oils such as rose, lemon, lavender and peppermint. The essential oils are added to the bath or massaged into the  skin, inhaled directly or diffused to scent an entire room. Aromatherapy is used for the relief of pain, care for the skin,  alleviate tension and fatigue and invigorate the entire body. Essential oils can affect the mood, alleviate fatigue, reduce  anxiety and promote relaxation. When inhaled, they work on the brain and nervous system through stimulation of the olfactory  nerves.

The essential oils are aromatic essences extracted from plants, flowers, trees, fruits, bark, grasses and seeds with  distinctive therapeutic, psychological, and physiological properties, which improve and prevent illness. There are about 150  essential oils. Most of these oils have antiseptic properties; some are antiviral, anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving,  antidepressant and expectorant.
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Other properties of the essential oils which are taken advantage of in aromatherapy are their  stimulation, relaxation, digestion improvement, and diuretic properties. To get the maximum benefit from essential oils, it  should be made from natural, pure raw materials. Synthetically made oils do not work.

Aromatherapy is one of the fastest growing fields in alternative medicine. It is widely used at home, clinics and hospitals  for a variety of applications such as pain relief for women in labor pain, relieving pain caused by the side effects of the  chemotherapy undergone by the cancer patients, and rehabilitation of cardiac patients.

Aromatherapy is already slowly getting into the mainstream. In Japan, engineers are incorporating aroma systems into new  buildings. In one such application, the scent of lavender and rosemary is pumped into the customer area to calm down the  waiting customers, while the perfumes from lemon and eucalyptus are used in the bank teller counters to keep the staff alert.
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