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Aromatherapy: Soothing Remedies to Restore, Rejuvenate and Heal

Aromatherapy: Soothing Remedies to Restore, Rejuvenate and Heal

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Oil on the pages, herbs stuck in the binding...
Review: ...this book has been abused, beaten and much loved. As someone who loves working with oils, essences, herbs and the like, I have to say this book is among my top two! Whenver a healing blend is needed, I find myself reaching for this book first. The easy language makes it accessible even to my partner, who barely dabbles in these things. The herbal tea blends included are phenomenal. The blends translate well to massage oils, room scenting oils, soaps and candles, you name it!

If you a a magical person looking to get into blending, put this volume next to your Cunningham!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great first aid kit; anti-cellulite program works; a must!
Review: A reference book that should be in every home.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Just so you know
Review: As someone who has only recently gotten interested in Aromatherapy, I found this book to be most educational. But just so you know, this book is the same book as Valerie Gennari Cooksley's Aromatherapy: A Lifetime Guide to Healing With Essential Oils. It just has a new cover, a slightly different name and an updated sources list. Ms. Cooksley is a registered nurse and writes with quite a bit of knowledge about her subject. Where essential oils come from, how they affect the different systems of the body, various and assorted formulas for making healing blends, several case studies, and a brief description of several of the more essential of essential oils. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and found it to be a title that will be quite useful for years to come.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Reference
Review: Great imformation & introduction into the world of Aromatheraphy. 100's of recipes with clear mixing & safety instructions. I've been reading lots of material on Aromatheraphy this one is my favorite. I refer to chap 15 - Blending How-To's every time I create a blend! This book will motivate you to start creating. I used 'Hearts & Roses Aromatheraphy 101 Kit' to get started, which includes 10 oils. I am looking to move on to essential oils that are not only 100% pure but are also ORGANIC (& more expen$ive). As Cooksley explains, these are chemical free (ie: no insecticides, etc. used in growing)...buy the book!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Reference
Review: Great imformation & introduction into the world of Aromatheraphy. 100's of recipes with clear mixing & safety instructions. I've been reading lots of material on Aromatheraphy this one is my favorite. I refer to chap 15 - Blending How-To's every time I create a blend! This book will motivate you to start creating. I used 'Hearts & Roses Aromatheraphy 101 Kit' to get started, which includes 10 oils. I am looking to move on to essential oils that are not only 100% pure but are also ORGANIC (& more expen$ive). As Cooksley explains, these are chemical free (ie: no insecticides, etc. used in growing)...buy the book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Cooksley's book is a useful & practical aromatherapy guide
Review: I am a certified massage therapist interested in integrating aromatherapy into my practice. I found this text to be straight-forward with a good grounding in history, cautions about essential oils, references (very important!) and listings of additional sources to pursue. I always have trouble finding factual, practical information on such "soft arts" as massage and aromatherapy which do not include "new age" aspects that a practitioner of health arts usually is not interested in, at least to obtain a starting basic knowledge. I would recommend Cooksley's aromatherapy to anyone interested in the basics of aromatherapy and its many applications. Cooksley's explanations are clear, her recipes are good, she has a variety of ways to use essential oils. Most of all, her background in nursing and health arts is reassuring to me that her information comes from a grounding in SAFE essential oil use.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A Decent Beginner Book
Review: I have read this book and feel it is good for a beginning reference. However, there were some flaws with this book. When the author referred to certain recipes on a different page the referring page was always off by a page or two. The author refers to infusions as a carrier to use in certain recipes but gives no specific ingredients or amounts. The only reference made to infusions was for tea and water ratios for children. One section in particular the author refers to herbs that one can use for a recipe on the following page. But when you turn the page to find the herbs she spoke of there is no mention of them. Within several paragraphs the author lists other oils and other recipes. I feel for ease of reference these other oils or recipes mentioned should have been bolded or boxed. It would have also been nice if the essential oils were cross-referenced with other complimentary essential oils for blending. Substitution essential oils would have also been a thoughtful touch. I was disappointed to find only one company listed at the back of the book for resources.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A trustworthy primer
Review: The greatest roadblock in choosing alternative health approaches is the unknown. Not knowing the background and training of the author, healer or teacher you are considering can be extremely stressful. Choosing the wrong one can be disastorous. Valerie's background and training in western medicine gives her a credibility few others posses.

Valerie's sage advice on a balanced approach to healthcare, i.e.: a team consisting of both western and alternative practitioners, makes sense. Kind of a "don't throw the baby out with the bathwater" approach.

Simple and believable claims make this book easy to read and follow. I recommend it to all who are considering alternative approaches to western medicine.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: This book is great for beginners
Review: This was the first book I puchased on aromatherapy, and I must say that it is the best book I have read!!! Not only does she include recipes, she also includes the essential oil reference guide, which is my favorite part, because she gives you a breakdown of not only the origin name, but what the physical and the psycho-emotional benefits are to the essential oils. She also gives you a headstart on how to make your own formulas, by including a blending chart. Please pick up this book, if not any other book.


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