According to Wikipedia listed below are some of the most frequent utilized Aromatherapy Oils along with their benefits and warning.
Do you use any of these oils? For what purpose?
• Basil is used in perfumery for its clear, sweet and mildly spicy aroma. In aromatherapy, it is used for sharpening sexual concentration, for its uplifting effect on depression, and to relieve headaches and migraines.
Basil oil has many chemotypes and some are known to be emmenagogues and should be avoided during pregnancy.
• Bergamot is one of the most popular oils in perfumery. It is an excellent insect repellent and may be helpful for both the urinary tract and for the digestive tract. It is useful for skin conditions linked to stress, such as cold sores and chicken pox, especially when combined with eucalyptus oil. Bergamot is a flavoring agent in Earl Grey tea. Cold-pressed Bergamot oil contains bergaptene, a strong photosensitizer when applied to the skin, so only distilled or 'bergaptene-free' types can be topically used.
• Black pepper has a sharp and spicy aroma. Common uses include stimulating the circulation and for muscular aches and pains. Skin application is useful for bruises, since it stimulates the circulation.
• Citronella oil, obtained from a relative of lemongrass, is used as an insect repellent and in perfumery.
• Clove oil is a topical analgesic, especially useful in dentistry. It is also used an antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, and antiemetic.
• Eucalyptus oil is often used in combination with peppermint to provide relief for the airways in case of cold or flu.
• Geranium oil is used as an astringent, antiseptic and diuretic.
• Jasmine is used as an aphrodisiac.
• Lavender oil is used as an antiseptic, to soothe minor cuts and burns, to calm and relax, for insomnia and to soothe headaches and migraines.
• Lemon oil is uplifting and anti-stress/anti-depressant. In a Japanese study, lemon essential oil in vapour form has been found to reduce stress in mice. Research at The Ohio State University indicates that Lemon oil aroma may enhance one's mood, and help with relaxation.
• Rose is used as an aphrodisiac.
• Sandalwood oil is used as an aphrodisiac.
• Tea tree oil and many other essential oils have topical (external) antimicrobial (i.e. antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, or antiparasitic) activity and are used as antiseptics, disinfectants, and in mouthrinses.
• Thyme oil
• Yarrow oil is used to reduce joint inflammation and relieve cold and influenza symptoms.
• Ylang-ylang oil is used as an aphrodisiac.
Some of these oils would be perfect as Valentine's presents including Rose, Sandalwood and Ylang-Ylang.
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