Discover our A treatise on scientific and medical aromatherapy
Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of scientific and medical aromatherapy with our Treatise on Aromatherapy, a comprehensive work that is at once a reference manual, a training aid and an essential guide to medical prescribing. Whether you’re a student seeking in-depth knowledge of essential oils, or a healthcare professional looking to broaden your skills, this treatise is an invaluable resource that will meet all your expectations.
One of the strengths of this treatise is its in-depth exploration of the main properties and therapeutic indications of essential oils. You’ll discover how each essential oil can be used to treat a wide range of health problems, from stress management to skin conditions and digestive disorders. This in-depth knowledge will enable you to choose the most appropriate essential oils to meet the needs of your patients or your own well-being.
An essential aspect of aromatherapy is the quality of the essential oils used. Our treatise provides detailed criteria for identifying high-quality essential oils for therapeutic use. You’ll learn how to distinguish pure essential oils from inferior products, which is essential to guarantee their efficacy and safety.
For a deeper understanding, the treatise also covers aspects of botany, biochemistry and pharmacology related to essential oils. This solid knowledge base will give you a better understanding of the mechanisms of action of essential oils and their impact on the human body.
The book also explores the production and extraction process for essential oils and aromatic hydrosols. You’ll discover how these precious substances are extracted from plants, guaranteeing their purity and quality.
Finally, our Aromatherapy Treatise offers detailed monographs on essential oils, vegetable oils and aromatic hydrolats, providing essential information on each product. In addition, it offers a practical reference system to guide you in the appropriate use of essential oils and their derivatives.
