Create your own Aromatherapy Store
With the masses of aromatherapy products, which are available in
the marketplace today, it is fair to say that aromatherapy is a
complex subject for many and especially for the complete
beginner.
It is relatively easy however to begin to learn about this
natural holistic therapy as there is an abundance of information
pertaining to this subject on the Internet, in health stores, or by
direct mail order. It may be useful to consider which aspect would
be preferable to study first, so that the wealth of information can
be managed in bite-size chunks.
As the beginners knowledge begins to increase, it is a good idea
for them to start creating their own aromatherapy store, this can
be for personal use, for family or it can be used for the qualified
aromatherapist to begin selling specific brands of essential oils
alongside their treatments thus offering a secondary income.
The basics of setting up an aromatherapy store though is
knowledge and this means understanding all of the individual
properties relating to these individual oils. It is a good idea to
gradually purchase some of the more popular oils and build up a
stock of those more commonly used ones as this will make it easier
to remember their individual uses and which ones mix well and
easily.
• Rosemary- antidepressant, antiseptic, also useful for mental
stimulation
• Tea Tree –anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, good for use on
abrasions or cuts
• Peppermint- antiseptic, insect repellent, expectorant,
decongestant, useful for digestive problems
• Lavender-calming, anti-inflammatory, sedative qualities-useful in
insomnia
• Pine-stimulant and an expectorant
• Cedarwood-good for bronchial congestion and is an expectorant,
good for grounding emotional disarray.
As you can see from this very basic list of essential oils,
there are many different uses within each oil, some will be used
more frequently than others and you will establish favorites that
help with a multitude of problems. This is trial and error of
course, and through reading published literature, which will help
with this process of mass learning. Creating your own aromatherapy
store is not too difficult a task ultimately as all oils are
readily available but it does take time to build up your complete
collection.
In the early stages, it is useful to be able to define what
aspect of aromatherapy do you want to learn first. Whether you are
interested in the health aspects of the therapy or perhaps the more
creative and would like to try to make candles, soaps and bath time
products.
For those who wish to make aromatherapy their career, there are
some good courses available, which give a recognized qualification
and at the end of these courses, there are often some additional
information relating to setting up your first practice.
Building up your aromatherapy store whilst studying is a useful
aid to learning and will also help with the practice once
qualified.
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