Guest guest Posted May 4, 2000 Report Share Posted May 4, 2000 Hello Cris Of all the zillions of books on the market, here I some I like: A-Z, Patricia Davis, C.W. Daniel, and her Subtle Aromatherapyy of Essential Oils, Wanda Sellar, C.W. Daniel anything by Shirley Price, especially her Aromatherapy for Health Professionals, Churchill Livingstone anything by Robert Tisserand I'm sure other people will have some ideas for you too. Happy reading Helen in Cape Town Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 5, 2000 Report Share Posted May 5, 2000 Hello Chris & All- Here are some of the books in my aromatherapy library that may be helpful: (It's a long list, but collecting aromatherapy books is an obsession of mine and I love to read!) Aromatherapy: Applications & Inhalations Jeanne Rose *Great intro to aromatherapy, quick reference. 375 Essential Oils & Hydrosols Jeanne Rose *Essential Oil profiles and info on hydrosols. Gattefosse's Aromatherapy Rene-Maurice Gattefosse *An aromatherapy classic, more on the scientific side. The Practice of Aromatherapy Jean Valnet, MD *Essential Oil Profiles, Healing Properties Practical Aromatherapy Shirley Price *How to use essential oils, massage, etc. Subtle Aromatherapy Patricia Davis *Aromatherapy on a spiritual level. Aromatherapy - An A-Z Patricia Davis *great reference book. Scent - The Essential & Mysterious Powers of Smell Annick LeGuerer Aromatherapy: A Lifetime Guide to Healing with Essential Oils Valerie Gennari Cooksley *Good intro to aromatherapy with lots of recipes. The Encyclopedia of Aromatherapy Chrissie Wildwood * Has lots of recipes, applications,good reference for ailments etc. The Fragrant Mind Valerie Ann Worwood * Has lots of recipes and applications. The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils Valarie Ann Worwood * Has lots of recipes and applications. Seasons of Aromatherapy Judith Fitzsimmons and Paula M. Bousquet * Has lots of recipes and applications. The Aromatherapy Workbook Shirley Price *Another good intro/reference to have. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2000 Report Share Posted May 29, 2000 Hi Helen Alison, from Scotland, I do enjoy your postings. As a tutor of Aromatherapy, I would definately agree with you on your choiceof books. Where I work we use Wanda Sellar, Directory of Essential Oils and also Shirley Price Aromatherapy Workbook. Could I just pick your brains and ask you what you what Carrier Oil you would recommend, for someone who has a severe nut allergy. All this great advice you're giving out, could you not incorporate it into a book. I know you have brought out a book on baby massage. Good good luck with that. Alison - " Helen Ranger " <hranger Thursday, May 04, 2000 6:46 PM [AX] Aromatherapy Books > Hello Cris > Of all the zillions of books on the market, here I some I like: > A-Z, Patricia Davis, C.W. Daniel, and her Subtle Aromatherapy > Directory of Essential Oils, Wanda Sellar, C.W. Daniel > anything by Shirley Price, especially her Aromatherapy for Health Professionals, > Churchill Livingstone > anything by Robert Tisserand > I'm sure other people will have some ideas for you too. > Happy reading > Helen in Cape Town > > > > ------ > Avoid the lines and visit avis.com for quick and easy online > reservations. Enjoy a compact car nationwide for only $29 a day! > Click here for more details. > http://click./1/3011/6/_/605187/_/957480351/ > ------ > > ----------------- > **Get Used to Chatting so we can eventually have a 24 hr Aromatherapy Chat Room!!! > Times we can meet: > Saturday and Sunday > 11am + 3pm + 11pm Eastern Time (New York Time) > Monday To Friday > 12 pm + 6pm + 11pm Eastern Time (New York Time) > > For those of you who are not sure of the time difference, call your Operator. > > QUICK TIPS: Send your quick tips to > -owner > > The intention of this list is to provide up-to-date information concerning the safe use of Aromatherapy, and is not intended to replace the advice or attention of the proper health care professionals. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2005 Report Share Posted September 7, 2005 At 03:47 PM 9/6/2005, you wrote: >4. I have bought 2 books on aromatherapy, neither which I like very >much. Can anyone reccomend a good book to learn from? first of all, what two do you have? and, next, one of my favorite 'beginner books' is Roberta Wilson's " A guide to vibrant health and beauty " Celebrating 10 years online. Supplying pure Essential Oils, Aromatherapy Accessories, Information and more! Visit us at: <http://www.naturesgift.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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