Saturday, February 9, 2008

Millena Verba Breast Milk

The botanical and chemical principles of aromatherapy

Course Schedule for flavor practice

Eliane Zimmermann
third Edition of 2006, 331 pages, with illustrations and tables, bound Sunday J. AND PRODUCTION OF ESSENTIAL OILS. 6



01.01 botany. 6
taxonomy. 6 metabolism of plants. 8
functions of essential oils. 8
plant organs. 9
plant parts. 10 chemotype. 11 Geographical location.
12 plant families. 12
02.01 cultivation practices. 15

farming methods. 15
hybrids. 16


1.3 Preparation procedures. 17

recovery process. 17
nature identical and synthetic fragrances. 28
1.4 Quality audit. 29

oils from the pharmacy. 31

05.01 durability. 31
cold-pressed citrus oils. 31
Distilled oils. 32

second BIOCHEMISTRY OF THE INGREDIENTS. 34


2.1 Education of the essential oils in the plant 34 Organic Chemistry. 35
The chemistry of essential oils. 36


2.2 fabric types and their properties. 36 terpenes and terpenoids. 36
phenols and phenylpropanoids. 47
3.2 ingredients and tag keywords. 5

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PART 2 of the bottle under the skin

The therapeutic use of essential oils. 61 third BASICS THE EFFECT OF ESSENTIAL OILS IN THE HUMAN ORGANISM. 62



3.1 channels in the body. 62
Nasal application. 62
Percutaneous application. 67
Rectal, and vaginal application. 69
oral application. 70
3.2 Physiological effect. 70

trials. 71 Mentally-subjective effects. 71 somatic and pharmaceutical effects. 72
processing of essential oils in the human body. 72


03/03 effectiveness. 74

Two centuries of research. 74 Essential oils and bacteria. 74 Essential oils and fungi. 79 Essential oils and
Viruses. 80
Essential oils for pain. 81
Essential oils as anti-inflammatories. 82
Essential oils as antioxidants. 82
Essential oils in scented diseases. 83
other effects. 83

4th THERAPY PRACTICE. 85



04.01 Purchase of essential oils. 85



4.2 Selection, dose and easy methods of application of essential oils. 86

selection. 87 frequency and timing. 87 dosing and dilution. 88
application errors and poisoning. 88
inhalation. 89 rub and massage part. 90 Internal revenue. 90

3.4 aromatic massage. 91
touch. 91
The history of massage. 92
effects of aromatherapy massage. 93
preparation for massage. 94
The first date. 95
control techniques. 96


04.04 fats vegetable oils - as more carriers. 96 The extraction of fatty vegetable oils. 97
The chemical structure of fats and oils. 98
fat and water. 101
oils on the skin. 102
durability of the carrier oils. 103
quantity and mixtures. 103
The diversity of fatty oils and their effects. 104

4.5 Water and essential oils. 111
Hydrotherapy. 112
bath. 114
washes. 114
wraps and compresses. 114


5th IMPORTANT INDICATIONS. 116

5.1 Good oils for psychological and physical symptoms. 116



5.2 Specific applications in the clinical setting, the nursing home and in outpatient care. 127

"Alternative care methods and the law. 127 recipe suggestions and examples. 128
Essential oils for skin diseases.
129 Essential Oils in diseases of the respiratory tract. 135
Essential Oils for restless and anxious patients. 137
6th PRECAUTIONS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS. 140

6.1 Toxicology of fragrances. 140

research on compatibility. 140
safety precautions. 141


2.6 compatibility and allergies. 142 allergies. 142
The skin and essential oils. 142
3.6 contraindications. 145

The liver and essential oils. 145
heart and circulation and essential oils. 146
respiratory and essential oils. 147 The central nervous system and essential oils. 147 The eyes and essential oils. 147
The kidney and essential oils. 148
The endocrine system and essential oils. 148
pregnancy and essential oils. 148
special care: infants. 149 cancer and essential oils. 149 interactions with drugs. 149
Hazardous Substances. 151
poison control centers. 151


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