Learn More About Aromatherapy by Checking Out These Books
| 01/25/2017If you don’t know much about aromatherapy but want to learn more about the subject, there are a number of ways to educate yourself. The first is by visiting aromatherapy-oriented websites such as Bioesse Tech and reading our blogs. The next is to check out videos that teach you more about the different essential oils available and how to create blends that you can use in a variety of applications. Last is to buy books written on the subject that give you more precise measurements, teach you how to spot pure essential oils, and explain how to use essential oils to enhance your life, health, and mental well-being.
You can learn more about aromatherapy by checking out these incredible books:
- The Portable Essential Oils by Anne Kennedy. This pocket-sized guide is filled with scientific information about essential oils, tips for choosing the right oils to work with, and recipes for everything from Exhaustion to Heartburn. If you want to experiment with using oils but don’t know how they can help you, this book is a great place to start.
- The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy by Valerie Ann Worwood. Containing over 800 natural, nontoxic, and fragrant recipes, this best-seller helps you create a safe and healthy home and work environment. The book is thorough, inexpensive, and chock full of information about aromatherapy and essential oils.
Our Aromatherapy Inhalation Patches are designed to provide relief over the course of six to eight hours of usage. They’re discreet, easy-to-use, and effective. Best of all, you can use your own favorite blends by filling blank patches yourself. This allows you to access your go-to scent quickly and safely, without the mess of roll-ons and balms.
Now that you have a few books to reference, why not try creating blends of your own. Our Blank Inhalation Patches are easy to fill with your favorite scents. They work the same way that our pre-filled Inhalation Patches work by slowly releasing aromas over the course of a day.