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The Complete Guide To Clinical Aromatherapy and Essential Oils for The Physical Body

Essential Oils for Beginners

Elizabeth Ashley

Health & Fitness / Aromatherapy

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What's the most important thing you are looking for from your book about aromatherapy and essential oils?

Clear advice from an expert in their field?
An easy to navigate guide?
Comprehensive data of many oils and how to use them?
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It seems to me that you may fit into one of three categories: 


A complete beginner to essential oils who wants to learn how to treat themselves and their family safely. 


A student or professional aromatherapist looking to grow their, already ample, aromatherapy bookshelf 


A distributor for an aromatherapy multi level marketing company such as Young Living or Doterra who wants to better understand their product


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This book, written by a professional aromatherapist with 21 years experience has a little something for each of you. 


Instructions on recommended oils for 60 different ailments

Information on 104 essential oils and their safety data (referenced from Tisserand Essential Oil Safety Data for Health Professionals 2013)

Facts on how to use 16 different carrier oils including coconut oil, tamanu, and also St Johns Wort

Recipe blends by another 13 professional aromatherapists including a blend to use in labour by a midwife using essential oils on an NHS maternity ward and an aphrodisiac blend by a professional sex therapist.

Details of how the chemistry of essential oils works


Reflections on how plant extracts have been used since early neolithic times right up to the present day

Plus extra bonus material:


Free hypnotherapy relaxation download 



6 essential oil monographs including the most up to date information into clinical trials into many conditions including breast, skin and prostate cancers as well as diabetes: on lavender oil, tea tree oil, geranium, rose, myrrh and chamomile.


Past professionally published papers by the author on Agarwood, Damiana, Tuberose, Calendula and myrtle oils


Discount vouchers to 15 aromatherapy schools, product stores and treatment clinics. 

Over 300 pages and 21 years of professional experience.... 

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