Aromatherapy Books
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a handy guideReview Date: 2008-03-02
aromatherapy & herbalismReview Date: 2006-07-30
aromatherapy & herbalismReview Date: 2006-08-16
AROMATHERAPY & HERBALISMReview Date: 2006-07-06
aromatherapy & herbalismReview Date: 2006-09-14
Very easy to use book and I am enjoying trying out the different recipies

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Wealth of Knowledge in this bookReview Date: 2008-04-15
5 Thumbs Up :)Review Date: 2008-03-11
Holistic Aromatherapy for AnimalsReview Date: 2007-05-21
Another Great Book for PetsReview Date: 2007-03-13
Great Resource for Aromatherapy "Recipies" for PetsReview Date: 2007-03-23

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good book but one still needs more studyingReview Date: 2007-12-19
Bottomline, if you're new to flower essences don't even hope you're just going to read something and then go ahead and use them properly, no matter what book you're reading.
The ultimate guide of flower essencesReview Date: 2007-05-13
The last part of the book profiles each essences. They all list the positive qualities each essence is capable of, and the patterns of imbalance they're most likely of clearing. They're all cross referenced to the previous lists, and also makes you are aware of everything else they're capable of treating.
The beginning of the book is an overview of Bach flower therapy, how flower essences are used, and selecting and verifying the properties of each one. This part is informative, but the purpose of the book isn't to go into at length. This book is very comprehensive, but the focus book is on the last two sections. Hence my mentioning them first.
A Beautiful Book For Anyone Interested in Natural Health, Wellness and Personal DevelopmentReview Date: 2007-02-12
Except that these flower essences work. The few controlled studies are not strong, but against that is a wealth of experience gained by thousands of patients and practitioners on every continent.
By a strange "coincidence" the publication of this book "coincided" with my final immigration into the United States. After nearly twenty years steeped in the use of the original Bach flower essences created in England and Wales, it seemed only right to see what the plants of the New World had provided for our ever-changing species. Much as I loved my Bach remedies, I felt sure that people on this side of the Atlantic might need something more. So I was interested to see what these New World essences had to offer and I bought my first copy of this book within weeks of my arrival.
I was astonished by what I learned and by the extraordinary work that had been done by Patricia Kaminski, Richard Katz and a small group of dedicated helpers. I soon obtained and started using many of these new remedies and I was - and remain - extremely impressed. I have seen some extraordinary results, despite being a big skeptic.
This is a classic textbook, now thirteen years old. It is beautifully produced and I would be hard pressed to come up with any major improvements.
Though the work is in no way dated, it might be nice to see a new edition, perhaps with plant photographs and more cross tables, to help introduce a new generation to these wondrous treatments.
If you have any interest in natural medicine or wellness, or if you are interested in finding out which essences were provided to help the spiritual practices unique to North America, this book should not just be on your bookshelf, but should quickly become dog-eared from use!
Highly recommended.
Terrific book on flower essencesReview Date: 2006-12-15
BACKGROUND
These days, flower essences include flowers from Canada and USA in North America (Northern California, deserts of Arizona and New Mexico, Hawaii, Alaska, Florida); Scotland; Australia bush; New Zealand; South Africa; South America; Central America; much more than Bach's first 39. Bach died young in 1936, leaving his work unfinished, and many people in the last 70 years have taken up where he left off, expanding on the number and quality of essences (depending on where on the planet the flowers are indigenous).
Frankly, books on Bach's first 39 flower essences are so ubiquitous that I now avoid them in favor of books covering flower essences from other parts of the world besides England. Plants of England are not the only plants in existence! I am REAL tired of books getting published involving only Bach's original 39 essences. Even though Bach "bumped into" his first 39 essences, Bach's essences are not the holy grail of flower essences! Look further afield than Bach's.
The best one out thereReview Date: 2006-11-28


Aromatherapy for Health ProfessionalsReview Date: 2008-01-12
A Must HaveReview Date: 2007-10-17
It is well referenced and contains everything you want to know, plus much much more. This is much science based as well as traditional aromatherapy. It contains really interesting case studies, the chemistry of essential oils, plant families, comprehensive essential oil directory and much much more. This book has it all! Really once you have this book, its the only one you need for all your aromatherapy library. A purchase you won't regret!
it's great Review Date: 2006-03-29
I relly like it.
Thank you
ExcellentReview Date: 2007-04-11
Aroma therapyReview Date: 2007-03-09

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A Good Starter BookReview Date: 2008-05-11
Great reference tool!Review Date: 2008-02-21
Everything you could want or need about the Bach Flower Therapy system.
The Encyclopedia of Bach Flower TherapyReview Date: 2007-11-24
excellent bookReview Date: 2008-04-15
It may be a bit more than a person needs if you are just curious or have not begun using bach flowers.
Focuses on the brochure issuesReview Date: 2008-03-24
For instance, when it comes to Chestnut Bud she focuses on the fact that they make repetitive mistakes. Chestnut Bud people have laser like focus, and can obsess on a tiny area of the universe. This makes them brilliant, but they miss many things outside of their field of interest, hence the mistakes. They are like the classic "absent minded professor". They have extreme talent in one area, but very little common sense. Many people with Asperger's will benefit from this remedy.
If you ask a Chestnut Bud if he makes repetitive mistakes, he will answer with an emphatic "No!" because if he makes a mistake in his area of focus, he learns from it, and does not make the same mistake twice. Where he makes repeated mistakes is outside his area of focus, which he doesn't see, and often doesn't care about. But if you ask him "Can you focus intensely on something you're interested in, finding answers that no one else can think of?" He will answer, "Absolutely!" So yes, he makes repeated mistakes, but that's not how you need to approach him. Instead focus on his intelligence and problem solving capabilities, and show him how to balance it.
She is very picky about how many drops to use, what kind of alcohol, and how to drink the water. They are flower remedies. They're an energy medicine. Finding the right remedy is much more important than how many drops to use.
When it comes to selecting the correct remedy she treats it like a homeopathic consultation, with a long interview process, and questionnaires that once again focus on the simplistic negative states given in the brochure. She off handedly dismisses any type of energy testing, saying that people new to Bach Flowers use this approach. I have used Bach Flower remedies for years, and I find energy testing to be quite important. Just because somebody has Asperger's does not mean they need Chestnut Bud. Contrary to popular belief, a flower remedy can be wrong, and can stress a person.
Frequently energy testing will point to a remedy that I dismissed, and when I look at it more closely I think, "Oh, I hadn't thought of it that way." Energy testing has actually taught me more about the remedies because I've learned what types of people can benefit from certain remedies outside of the simple issues in the brochure. It's fun to meet a client for the first time, with basically no knowledge of their personality, and be able to describe their most pressing issue. They say "Wow, how did you know that?" It also increases their faith in your ability to help them.
The focus on the negative aspects also felt over emphasized. Natural leaders will often test for Vine, which does not mean they are tyrants. It means they are natural leaders and it strengthens those qualities.
If you are interested in the Bach Flowers, I recommend Advanced Bach Flower Therapy: A Scientific Approach to Diagnosis and Treatment. I also really like the book Practical Uses and Applications of the Bach Flower Emotional Remedies by Jessica Bear, which is still in print.

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Bravo!Review Date: 2004-12-14
Highly RecommendedReview Date: 2000-01-06
I love this book!Review Date: 2002-04-05
This book is easy to understand, the recipes are easy to make and easy to enjoy and the information provided is good. They start out with oils that are affordable and easily found, but also present special oils each month, like jasmine, frankinsence, and rose, that one can "move up to".
The only thing I wish they had made more clear or stressed more was about applying oils neat. Some of the recipes aren't clear about that and for someone who is just starting, they may not realize that there aren't a lot of oils that you want to use neat due to their strength.
Anyway, great book! I love it.
Perfect for Beginners and Useful Long AfterwardsReview Date: 2001-01-11
Seasons of AromatherapyReview Date: 2000-04-03

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An Essential.Review Date: 2000-07-07
Great starter bookReview Date: 2000-07-14
Easy book to followReview Date: 2003-03-05
Another fine guide book coming from the UK...Review Date: 2003-01-28
The author also gives specific guidelines for those who wish to eliminate chemicals from the bath and beauty products..
Very intersting reading and a library must have!
THE book for beginner!Review Date: 1999-01-25

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Charming bookReview Date: 2007-01-10
At the end of the book there are about 16 pages with recipes related to issues mentioned previously in the book. This is a rather small book, perhaps more geared toward newcomers to aromatherapy, though the anecdotal stories make it for an informative and fun reading for anyone.
I just love this bookReview Date: 2003-01-21
Great for beginners, Helped me alot at first.Review Date: 1999-04-24
An aromtherapy must have!Review Date: 2005-01-20
A wonderful guide... but not always to aromatherapyReview Date: 2005-12-05
It is, on the whole, indeed very useful for women (and can be for men as well, of course!) It covers a wide range of women's-interest subjects, from home and body care, to pregnancy and infants ailments. The information for men is not as prevalent (as indicated in the title, of course) but many things that apply to women apply to men as well.
Most of the information is very thorough, but it can sometimes be hard to get to the 'meat' of what you are looking for. It is written in a very 'friendly', anecdotal style, which although easier reading than more 'technical' books, can make it difficult to find the key things you are looking for. The recommended essential oils are always in bold text, however, so that does at least partially negate this problem.
Another issue I had with it was the fact that some of the subjects she speaks about, there is NO essential oil information at all. This would not trouble me nearly as much, except for the fact that part of the title of the book is 'Guide to Essential Oils'. It is still good information, but if there is no essential oil information, I don't feel it belongs in an essential oil guide.
Despite these problems, however, I would definitely recommend it for any aromatherapy/essential oil library.

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A deeper look at aromatherapyReview Date: 2000-10-22
A must have for anyone interested in Aromatherapy!Review Date: 2006-02-10
Focusing on "The Fragrant Mind", it is an amazing book! There is so much wonderful information, great recipes for various blends, a fun and enlightening look at the the different invdividual personality types and the different essential oils personality profiles, not to mention wonderful Quick Reference Charts.
This book does so much more than tell about a couple of uses for a few basic essential oils, it shows how essential oils can truly effect our emotional state. It also helps explain why we are drawn more to certain scents, and how our personality plays a big role in this. This book is definitely a must have!
The Fragrant Mind Review Date: 2008-02-15
Not your usual aromatherapy bookReview Date: 2000-07-18
more subjective than informationalReview Date: 2007-03-23

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wonderful book on aromatherapy and fragranceReview Date: 2006-01-08
Fragrant veilReview Date: 2001-02-23
A fragrant readReview Date: 2001-07-25
Mouthwatering ProseReview Date: 2001-04-11
Sexy, fun and magical!!Review Date: 2001-08-04
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