βThe chemical makeup of essential oils gives them a host of desirable pharmacological properties ranging from antibacterial, antiviral, and antispasmodic, to use as diuretics (promoting production and excretion of urine), vasodilators (widening blood vessels), and vasoconstrictors (narrowing blood vessels). Essential oils act on the adrenals, ovaries, and the thyroid and can energize or pacify, detoxify, and facilitate the digestive process.β
Dr. (rer. nat.) Kurt Schnaubelt,
Director of the Pacific Institute of Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy and its uses
Using specific oils to tailor for each individual clients needs
Working with various body systems
Aftercare with oils
Pulse point application
Baths
Foot soaks
Oil burners
Creams and various other products
The use of essential oils for Fertility and Maternity
Certain oils are used at different times which all play important roles in the various processes.
For example using certain oils in Fertility:
Knowing what oils to use in the various trimesters
The weeks leading up to labour- certain oils used at 37 weeks, 38 weeks, etc
Labour oils
Post-natal oils
How I use Aromatherapy essential oils with my clients
In my clinic, I tend to use essential oils in the reflexology treatments. However, if a clients wishes to use natural skin and hair products, I can make them to order and to your own individual tastes and specific requirements.
My products, which are free from SLS and Parabens include:
Cleansers
Toners
Moisturizers
Shampoos
Conditioners
Body scrubs
Hand lotion
Body lotions/ oils
Room sprays
Prices vary depending on the size of the product.
Gift Vouchers are available on request.