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Aromatherapy
What is "aromatherapy"?
Aromatherapy is a type of alternative medicine that uses scented essential oils extracted from plants to encourage health and well-being. These oils are typically inhaled or applied to the skin through massage or other methods. Practitioners believe that the scents from these oils can have therapeutic effects on the body and mind, such as reducing stress, enhancing relaxation, and improving mood. Aromatherapy is widely used for its calming benefits, although its effectiveness in treating specific medical conditions is debated in standard medicine due to the need for more scientific evidence supporting its claims.
Example
Aromatherapy can be experienced through diffusers, massage oils, bath salts, and inhalation methods.
Aromatherapy practitioners believe that different scents can affect mood, emotions, and even physical health.
Some essential oils used in aromatherapy, such as peppermint and eucalyptus, are believed to have energizing and invigorating effects.
Aromatherapy involves using essential oils extracted from plants to promote physical and psychological well-being.
Lavender essential oil is often used in aromatherapy to promote relaxation and reduce stress.