Aromatherapy and Insomnia
The primary purpose of aromatherapy is to produce an odor
that induces an affect on the human body. Human senses in the
body and smells work on a subconscious level. Smell can affect
the way that human beings react. Different smells can stimulate
the brain and evoke feelings that are then associated with that
smell. Aromatherapy is used for mental and emotional well
being. So the oils of aromatherapy are then used to stimulate
or relax the person as needed.
Aromatherapy oils come in Chamomile, Patchouli, Sandalwood,
Neroli, Ylang-ylang, and Marjoram.
There are a few different ways that you can enjoy the smells
of aromatherapy such as putting a few drops in your bath water,
the oils can be used for massage, or you can even sprinkle a
few drops on your pillow at night. Chamomile is a bit more
versatile as you can drink it in the form of tea or use the
oils in something similar to an incense burner. If you look
into aromatherapy for the sole purpose of insomnia there will
be actual recipes that you can make yourself that act very well
for insomnia. One in particular is a mixture of two drops of
Jasmine, three drops of Jasmine, four drops of Lavender, and
six drops of Spikenard. This can be used in a nebulizer or you
can place drops of it surrounding your bed. Just make sure that
it is in a place that you will be able to smell it best. This
mixture can also be used for a massage.
Aromatherapy candles are also available in the various
scents that are mentioned above, they are a great added touch
but likely do not release enough fumes to assist in combating
something as tough as insomnia. Aromatherapy is a natural way
to fight insomnia and has been used for centuries, proving that
it does work. In conjunction with aromatherapy, meditation and
yoga work excellent as a way to free the negative energy from
your body that is causing you to lose precious sleep. Besides
helping with just insomnia it will lead you into a more healthy
life in general.
Aromatherapy provides such a natural way to deal with
insomnia, relaxation, anxiety, and many other non medical
diagnoses. The aromatherapy oils come from natural plants, they
are priced very reasonably, and they are available without a
prescription almost anywhere. It does seem that the most
popular aromatherapy oil used today is Lavender. Most people
claim that they really appreciate this, not only because they
can grow it in their own back yard but also because it works
great for digestive related issues and as a very effective anti
depressant. Further, it calms nerves, relaxes the body, and
promotes sleep.
Sometimes the everyday stresses of life can build up in a
person such as frustrations of work, family or marriage
problems, death or illness, so many different things. A
combination of some of these aromatherapy oils can be literally
magical in creating a harmonic balance, a sense of well being
and relaxation, therefore promoting sleep.
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