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Rating: Summary: Great book! Review: I have her other book on essential oils but this one would have to be my favorite. Very indepth details about how to use Aromatherepy and the various uses including Massage and Healing properties.Great book and the photos are stunning. Very well organized and the amount of detail is vital to anyone who is serious about safely and effectively including aromatherepy in their lives.
Rating: Summary: Excellent study guide Review: I purchased this book after I found our school textbook to be less than helpful for those who are visual people.Very explicative and very helpful for those who need or want to know what the actual oil derives from. TO me, this is a must for any aromatherapist's library.
Rating: Summary: Comprehensive and practical information on aromatherapy! Review: This book is *excellent*! Really detailed and comprehensive. It includes: 1. A section on how aromatherapy can be practiced at home (lotions/treatment oils/steams/perfume blending/proportions -- and more!) 2. A detailed section on massages and carrier oils 3. Info on medicinal/clinical aromatherapy 4. A very comprehensive section on common conditions that can be treated by aromatherapy 5. A detailed section on the essential oils themselves (e.g. functions/characteristics/safety data/smell). 6. Brief appendix about vitamins and essential oil chemistry I've seen her other bestselling book (The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils) -- and although that book is also an excellent info source (165 oil profiles+brief theraputic index), it is "too" broad for me. The bulk of that book is oil profiles, and it contains profiles on many oils I won't use and won't be able to find in stores (although, of course, it also contains profiles on every common oil you can imagine). I would consider buying it if I need a comprehensive essential oil guide in the future. I prefer this book (The Complete Illustrate Guide to Aromatherapy) because it covers a broader area and is practical; it's well written, pleasant on the eyes (great-to-read layout) and interesting, with useful info on many areas (e.g. recipes as well as oil info). Although this book does not contain as many oil profiles, the content of the profiles are 90% the same as her other book, which does the job for me. The photos and illustrations are beautiful, too! : ) Superb reference for beginners or pros.
Rating: Summary: Comprehensive and practical information on aromatherapy! Review: This book is *excellent*! Really detailed and comprehensive. It includes: 1. A section on how aromatherapy can be practiced at home (lotions/treatment oils/steams/perfume blending/proportions -- and more!) 2. A detailed section on massages and carrier oils 3. Info on medicinal/clinical aromatherapy 4. A very comprehensive section on common conditions that can be treated by aromatherapy 5. A detailed section on the essential oils themselves (e.g. functions/characteristics/safety data/smell). 6. Brief appendix about vitamins and essential oil chemistry I've seen her other bestselling book (The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils) -- and although that book is also an excellent info source (165 oil profiles+brief theraputic index), it is "too" broad for me. The bulk of that book is oil profiles, and it contains profiles on many oils I won't use and won't be able to find in stores (although, of course, it also contains profiles on every common oil you can imagine). I would consider buying it if I need a comprehensive essential oil guide in the future. I prefer this book (The Complete Illustrate Guide to Aromatherapy) because it covers a broader area and is practical; it's well written, pleasant on the eyes (great-to-read layout) and interesting, with useful info on many areas (e.g. recipes as well as oil info). Although this book does not contain as many oil profiles, the content of the profiles are 90% the same as her other book, which does the job for me. The photos and illustrations are beautiful, too! : ) Superb reference for beginners or pros.
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