Aromatherapist Márcia Rissato with her essential oils.
Aromatherapy: how does it work?
When we feel something, our limbic system is activated. Located in the middle of the brain, this system is directly related to the smell, thus allowing the recognition of odors, Márcia explains.
In response to the olfactory stimulus, the brain emits warnings allowing the body to react. For example, lavender molecules trigger relaxation reactions. According to the aromatherapist, depending on the concentration of the oil, the person may be brought to sleep. As needed, it is possible to use more than one oil.
Synthetic flavors, such as incense, may have some effect, but they are not as potent as essential oils. To get an idea of their power – and their price – you need 300 kilos of lavender or two tons of rose petals to get a liter of product.
How to make aromatherapy
Márcia explains that for inhalation a diffuser can be used. "Put purified water in a container, pour oil and stay close for at least 20 minutes," he says. This, according to her, is the most correct way to inhale the aroma. Flavorings or leave the glbad of oil open to smell in the environment also disappear.
Another method is the sauna. "You pour the oil into a bowl of warm water, you put a towel on your head, you cover the bowl and breathe the steam that activates the limbic system."
For emotional and psychological disorders, inhalation has a faster effect. If the person is very stressed and has pain in the body, with rigid muscles, the inhalation relaxes, but the body will continue to ignite.
Precautions with aromatherapy
For people with allergic susceptibility especially with strong odors, it is necessary to do tests before knowing if aromatherapy is indicated. "It's not because the essential oil is 100% natural that she can not develop an allergy," says therapist Márcia. According to her, some molecules have a high allergenic potential.
The specialist claims that, like most therapies, aromatherapy can cause early symptom worsening and better entry into the treatment process ", but it is very rare."
Meaning of aromas
Each essential oil has a different property to act on certain needs. Here is the indication of each aroma according to the therapist Márcia Rissato:
Lavender: One of the most popular essential oils in the world, lavender is also the most used in aromatherapy. Indeed, this aroma has a very important relaxing and anti-stress effect when used in air diffusion. The relaxing effect also involves a drop in blood pressure and a normalization of the heart rhythm. In body applications, lavender is also badociated with relaxation and is the main essential oil for a relaxing mbadage to relieve muscle pain due to anti-inflammatory and badgesic potential.
Geranium: is the essential oil of women. The aromatic components of geranium essential oil act positively on the hormonal dynamics, guaranteeing the balance between progesterone and estrogen. This balance helps to lessen the sadness and instability of mood that occur during premenstrual tension as well as during menopause or other situations in which female hormone oscillations occur. In addition to improving the emotional symptoms caused by the imbalance in the production of hormones, the use of geranium improves fatigue, water retention and sleep disorders.
Lemongrbad: Lemongrbad oil acts directly on the stimulus of our creativity because it has the ability to organize our thoughts. It stimulates the brain to have logical thoughts, stimulates psychic awareness and helps discernment – brings light to the conscious mind. This oil has great power to purify the energies of the environment and it is fundamental to have consistency to act with caution and not to absorb negative energies that do not belong to us and that leaves us unhappy both.
Extracted from the orange peel of Citrus aurantium dulcis, this abundant essential oil in Brazil exudes a pleasant citrus scent of the fruit. He is known by many aromatherapists as being happy oil, that is to say, the oil of happiness, in free translation. In addition, citrus aromas, in general, bring this ability to provide joy, to create a light and delicate atmosphere. Rosemary: The main benefit of rosemary in aromatherapy is its stimulating effect, mainly on memory, the fight against mental fatigue and instigating activity. brain. It is good to leave in the car when driving long distances and in a study and work environment. It's an oil that helps overcome periods of extreme pressure and important transitions because, in addition to stimulating brain activity, it teaches us how to handle fear and insecurity.
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