Clinical Aromatherapy

The aim of aromatherapy is to rebalance the body, mind and spirit by applying special plant extracts called essential oils and aromatic essences to the body. These powerful substances are chosen for their specific healing properties and their aroma.

In aromatherapy massage, a few drops of essential oils are diluted in vegetable carrier oils, which are chosen for their own beneficial properties. Massage has the added benefit of touch, and by applying certain techniques energies within the body can be balanced. These include lymph drainage to help detoxify the body.

Advice is given on how to apply essential oils at home between visits. This may be by inhalation, in baths, on a compress or in products such as a gel, lotion or cream. Individual products can be made for the client at minimal cost.

If massage is not required advice can be given on how to use essential oils, but only after relevant background information is supplied so that oils are chosen safely and appropriately.

What are the benefits of Aromatherapy Massage?

Aromatherapy Massage improves blood circulation and lymph drainage and helps detoxify the body, relieving muscular aches and pains or stiffness, improving skin and muscle tone and allowing relaxation and alleviating causes of fatigue. It also works on a more subtle level affecting emotions and the spirit, allowing the client to view their own feelings, ailments and lives more objectively, so they can bring about positive life changes and regain a sense of well being.


Conditions which may respond favourably to Clinical Aromatherapy:

  • Skin conditions: eczema, psoriasis, dry skin. Circulation, muscles and joints, joint and muscular aches, pain and stiffness, poor circulation, hypertension, arthritis, rheumatism, fibromyalgia
  • Respiratory complaints: asthma, catarrh, sinusitis, and coughs
  • Digestive system: constipation, irritable bowel, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite
  • Menstrual problems: menopause, PMT., endometriosis, thrush
  • Pregnancy
  • Nervous system and emotions: anxiety, depression, panic, nervous tension, headaches, migraine, insomnia, chronic fatigue, sciatica, neuralgia and lack of well being. Sadness and loneliness through personal loss. Lack of confidence and self-esteem. Postnatal depression.

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