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Since the fall of 2005 aromatherapist Geraldine Zelinsky, the Assistant Director of United Aromatherapy Effort (UAE) and Manager of its Hurricane Katrina relief efforts, has been involved in ongoing medical research with a couple of pediatric physicians who work in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at a Louisiana hospital.

"We are in the process of setting protocols for the responsible use of essential oils at the hospital," says Zelinsky who often uses aromatherapy as a stand alone treatment, as well as in conjunction with massage or allopathic treatment. The increasing respect that aromatherapy commands from the general public, hospitals, and medical centers around the world speaks for itself, as more and more people benefit from this gentle and subtle, yet highly effective therapy.

Please note: There are many cheap, synthetic copies of essential oils, but these are not recommended for therapeutic use. For best results get the highest quality oils that you can possibly find. Organic, or ethically wild crafted oils should be used whenever available.

What should be in your Aromatherapy Medicine Cabinet? KG recommends you have the following essential oils on hand.

Aromatherapy Emergency Kit for Body, Mind & Spirit

Blue Tansy - A natural anti histamine and anti- inflammatory known to soothe nervous tension and calm stress, may use alone or in a blend for sore muscles. Due to its bronchio-dilating effect Blue Tansy may help asthma sufferers. From first hand experience Breast Cancer survivor Sylla Sheppard-Hanger, owner of Atlantic Institute of Aromatherapy and founder of (UAE), attests to Blue Tansy's helpfulness in relieving the effects of radiation treatment.

Eucalyptus - Fresh, powerful, and long lasting, an effective respiratory decongestant. Highly antiseptic, anti-infectious, antibacterial and anti viral. Also a good insect repellent.

Geranium - Useful for regulating physical, mental, and emotional imbalances and extremes. Its strength lies in its ability to regenerate tissue and nerves, and assist in balancing hormonal problems. May relieve anxiety, confusion, depression, lethargy, mood swings, and tearfulness.

German Chamomile - Your first choice for treating inflamed, irritated skin. Acts as a sedative or pain reliever, for "angry" situations, injuries, sprains, and swelling, as well as for various aches and pains, arthritis, colic, cramps, feverish conditions. Excellent for insomnia, relaxes and summons sleep. Good for headaches caused by stress, or tension and may relieve intestinal spasms.

Helichrysum - Highly regenerative, one of the strongest anti inflammatories known. Useful in all skin blends, may be applied neat, without the use of a carrier oil, on bad bruises, and areas of inflammation, pain and swelling. It acts through the blood being reabsorbed into the tissue, removing discoloration and pain caused by pressure on nerves.

Lavender - Known as the Universal Healer Lavender is the most commonly used essential oil and the absolute classic oil for treating burns! During the early 20th century, French chemist Rene-Maurice Gattefosse became interested in the use of essential oils for their medicinal properties. While working Gattefosse accidentally burned his arm very badly! On reflex he plunged his burned arm into large a vat of lavender oil. His burn healed rapidly and there was absolutely NO scarring of tissue! Gattefosse is credited with coining the term "aromatherapy" in his 1928 article supporting the use of essential oils in their whole, pure and unadulterated state. Lavender has broad application and is especially useful for skin care healing, headaches, bug bites, and sore muscles.

Peppermint - Helpful for migraines, tummy aches, indigestion and fatigue. Good remedy for car or air sickness. Mentally it clears the brain and aids concentration, a restorative in cases of mental fatigue.

Tea Tree - Strongly assertive disinfectant. Reputation as a 'cure all,' powerful anti fungal, anti viral, and antibacterial properties. First suggestion for athlete's foot, nail viruses, and fungal infections. Use in anti acne remedies, as well as to combat flu and other viral infections.

Vetiver - Rich and sweet, honey textured oil that's wonderfully grounding. Ideal for use alone. A heart bottom note for promoting relaxation, use for anxiety and panic. KG has had great success using Vetiver blended with Helichrysum for resolving Heart Palpitations or Rapid Heart syndrome!

Aromatherapy is a gentle and noninvasive complementary and alternative health care system used for balancing and synchronizing your body, mind and spirit to enhance your health. Please consult with your physician regarding your health concerns.

Author: KG Stiles
 
Author Bio:

KG Stiles

Master Healing Arts Practitioner KG Stiles is a Stress Relief Specialist in professional practice more than 30 years. Through her alternative & complementary health care services she has facilitated healing for thousands of people suffering from personal trauma & illness. Internationally recognized as a visionary in the field of energy medicine her client success stories are widely publicized. Through her evolution as a practitioner & integration of some of the world's most cutting edge, state-of-the-art healing techniques KG has created a NEW system. KG is the author of the self-help e-book, "Your Healing Success Journal," the companion workbook to her popular seminar CD "Success Breakthroughs Using Imagery & Affirmations ~ Tools for Your Healing." KG's aromatic specialty is ?signature? blends. Through her unique AromaTest? system she formulates an individual's unique "signature" blend of oils. Her e-book,"Your Aromatic Signature ~ a Guide to Formulating Blends that Heal," is scheduled for publication in 2006. A native of coastal North Carolina KG has an extensive foundation of training & practice in the transformational healing arts, summarized as follows: She attended the University of North Carolina at Wilmington where she began her studies in archetypal psychology, traveling to study at the Jung Institute Zurich, Switzerland in 1976. She completed a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy & Religion & in 1979 visited the Findhorn Community in Northern Scotland. While at Findhorn she was introduced to "hands-on healing" & relocated to San Diego, California to train in various bodywork modalities. She was influenced by some of the world's foremost pioneers in the Consciousness and Energetic healing Movement like Anthony Robbins & Milton Trager, completing diploma course work at Mueller College of Massage & an internship in Ida Rolf?s 10- sessions of structural integration at the Institute for Psycho-structural Balancing. KG holds state massage licensure in Oregon #2313 and Hawaii #6351 & National Certification for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCTMB). Her affiliations include professional membership in the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA), the International BodyTalk As International BodyTalk Association (IBA), the Bowen Therapy Academy of Australia (BTTA) & the National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA). She is the NAHA Director for Oregon.

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