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How to pronounce aromatherapy in English?

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Type of therapy

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Cedar oil is often used for its aromatic properties, especially in aromatherapy.
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Aromatherapy is the treatment or prevention of disease by use of essential oils.
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After WI business, some members tried origami and others explored aromatherapy.
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The camp also offers holistic aromatherapy, massage and reflexology treatments.
From the guardian.co.uk
Aromatherapy candles in a small closed room are atmospheric, but somewhat stuffy.
From the blogs.psychcentral.com
So what is aromatherapy, how is it used and will those products actually work?
From the sciencedaily.com
Here, Lynch's daughter was treated to a mini-spa treatment with aromatherapy oils.
From the forbes.com
There was a wine bar, speakers, aromatherapy demonstrations and book signings.
From the sfgate.com
The essential oils of vanilla and vanillin are sometimes used in aromatherapy.
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More examples
  • The therapeutic use of aromatic plant extracts and essential oils in baths or massage
  • Aromatherapy is a form of alternative medicine that uses volatile plant materials, known as essential oils, and other aromatic compounds for the purpose of altering a person's mood, cognitive function or health. ...
  • A complementary therapy based on the healing properties of essential plant oils. The oils are usually massaged into the body, but they can be inhaled, used on a bath or in a cold compress placed next to the skin. See aromatherapy section.
  • The use of fragrant, natural, botanical essential oils from plants, leaves, bark, roots, seeds, resins and flowers as a healing art. Aromatherapy refreshes and relaxes the skin while soothing the mind by helping to induce a sense of well-being. ...
  • Focuses on the application and inhalation of essential oils (distilled essences of plants obtained primarily through steam). These are combined with carrier oils (cold-pressed from fruit, nut or seed sources) before being applied to the skin.
  • Twentieth century term which is based on the ancient practice of utilizing essential oils to heal by "therapeutically" stimulating the nasal/olfactory senses, mental responses, circulatory and respiratory functions.
  • The art and science of using pure essential oils extracted from natural botanicals to relax, balance and rejuvenate the body, mind and spirit.
  • The use of essential oils (extracted from herbs, flowers, resin, woods, and roots) in body and skin care treatments is known as aromatherapy. ...
  • Herbal medicine, use of essential oils from plants, flowers, trees and herbs to achieve health, vitality and rejuvenation of the body, mind and spirit.