Aromatherapy Massage to Help with Healing

Ancient cultures used aromatherapy to help enhance mood and promote healing. Essential oils were used by the ancient Egyptians to embalm the dead while the ancient Greeks believed that specific essential oils would make them smarter. A few people throughout history have even been credited with using what is now known a aromatherapy massage.

The healing properties of lavender oil were first discovered by a French chemist named Rene-Maurice Gattefosse when he burned himself in his lab. He placed his burn in the nearest contain of liquid. The liquid was lavender oil. His burn seemed to heal more quickly than normal and there was no issue of scarring. As a result, he started to look into the healing properties of lavender oil.

Aromatherapy clinics were started in Europe by Madame Marguerite Maury who lived from 1895 to 1968. Since she wasn’t a doctor she could prescribe oral essential oils. As a result, she developed a system of massage to administer the oils. This started the modern form of aromatherapy massage.

Parts of plants are distilled to make essential oils. A potent liquid is made when the bark, flowers or leaves of fragrant plants are distilled. Despite being called essential oils, these are typically not oily. Sometimes a carrier oil such as grapeseed oil or sweet almond oil are added to make a fragrant oil that can be used for the purpose of a massage. The healing properties of each oil are specific and can be used to benefit specific ailments.

Some of the more common essential oils you will find include: Clary sage, eucalyptus, geranium, lavender, lemon, peppermint, roman chamomile, rosemary and tea tree. Certain conditions can be aggravated by some essential oils. For example, those with high blood pressure, seizure disorders or those who are pregnant shouldn’t use Clary sage or rosemary oils. Be sure to do all the necessary research before using any essential oil so you can be sure your essential oils are safe to use with your specific health conditions. Some oils such as bitter almond and sassafras can be dangerous and many aromatherapy professionals don’t even use them.

A therapist will discuss health concerns with you before starting an aromatherapy massage. A therapist will also attempt to learn what fragrances you like. The information you give the therapist will help them to determine the right blend of essential oils that is suited to you.

Typically aromatherapy massages will be relaxing. Aromatherapy uses strokes that come from Swedish massage techniques. The strokes are typically long and flowing. Once your massage is finished, the therapist will give you the rest of the massage oil for you to use at home.

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