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Synergistic blending is at the very core of aromatherapy practice.
This book explores the concept of synergy and the evidence for its
presence and significance, and provides practical guidance on how
to build aromatherapeutic blends effectively and safely based on
research evidence. The author covers new and exciting developments
in research into the use of essential oils, explores the merits and
limitations of holistic, psychosensory and molecular approaches to
blending and suggests effective ways of choosing the most suitable
approach for individual clients. Evidence-based profiles of
essential oils and absolutes are included and the comprehensive
tables summarising their actions enable practitioners to identify
easily potential contenders for synergistic blends. Throughout the
book, the author encourages students and practitioners of all
levels to reflect on their practice, appraising the intended
outcomes of their blends and treatment plans, so that they can
emerge more knowledgeable and insightful practitioners.
Revised and significantly expanded, the latest edition of this
handbook provides full information on the use of essential oils in
the field of contemporary aromatherapy and aromatic therapy, based
on the most up-to-date research evidence behind their therapeutic
applications. The third edition features a fully updated and
expanded contents including detailed Aromatic Profiles of over 250
essential oils, absolutes and resinoids, a new chapter on the
latest research in pharmacognosy to foster an understanding of how
essential oils work, and a new chapter on formulating essential
oils, based on theory and evidence and containing practical
suggestions. The author provides a detailed account of how
essential oils are created, how and where aromatherapy is used, and
the underlying pharmacology and chemistry. This will be an
indispensable text for all students and practitioners of
aromatherapy and related disciplines, as well as anyone interested
in the use of essential oils for health and well-being. To access
an updated table of contents and index, please see the 'Resources'
section at this link:
www.singingdragon.com/catalogue/book/9781787752290
The olfactory journey described in this book introduces readers to
the pleasures and benefits of educating and training the 'nose',
our olfactory palate. Jennifer Peace Rhind explores the process of
cultivating our sense of smell and demonstrates how the process
itself can be therapeutic and enjoyable, as well as informative.
She highlights the different skills involved, from olfactory
vocabulary, awareness, and memory, through to discrimination and
fragrance creation, and the activities that can help to acquire
them, emphasizing the value of experiential learning. She describes
the Japanese art of koh-do or the 'way of incense' and suggests
ways of creating group events inspired by this. Based on her twenty
five years' experience working with essential oils and aromatic
plant extracts, she also leads the reader through a variety of
scent families, with information on the botanical source, odour
profiles, olfactory notes, and suggestions for comparison with
other scents. This method of educating and training the 'nose' is
fascinating, challenging and life-enhancing and will be of interest
to anyone eager to develop their sense of smell, and of
incalculable use to aromatherapy students and practitioners who
must acquire these skills for their career.
How do we perceive flavour? How can understanding the senses help
us to make better tasting meals? Wake up to creamy avocado with
fragrant orange pepper seasoning and green Tabasco dressing, snack
on sweet and citrusy carrot and lime leaf kebabs and curl up with a
warming bowl of butternut squash and spinach curry. An alternative
way of looking at food, Cooking for the Senses introduces
neurogastronomy and explains how understanding smell, taste and our
other senses can be the key to making tasty, healthy food in your
own kitchen. The authors explain the science of flavour and provide
guidance on how to train your palate and be more mindful in the
kitchen. This cookbook will inspire you with a practical flavour
guide to a wide range of plant ingredients, and over 100 delicious
vegan recipes for everyone that reflect neurogastronomy in action.
Seasoned with tales of the authors' own culinary experiences, this
first book on neurogastronomy for the home cook is bursting with
flavour.
For thousands of years fragrance has been used, across many varied
cultures, for altering mental and emotional states, and as part of
spiritual practice. This book explores the impact of fragrance on
the psyche from biological, anthropological, perfumery and
aromatherapy viewpoints. Beginning with an exploration of our
olfactory system and a discussion of the language of odour, the
author examines the ways in which fragrance can influence our
perceptions and experiences. She introduces us to a broad range of
fragrance types - woody, resinous, spicy, herbaceous, agrestic,
floral and citrus, as well as the attars that form part of Unani
Tibb medicine. Traditional and contemporary uses and the
mood-enhancing properties of fragrance types are presented. The
book then provides an overview of the theoretical and philosophical
frameworks that have been used to analyse how and why we choose
fragrance. Finally readers are given guidance on how to cultivate
their olfactory palate, which reveals a new dimension in the use of
fragrance to enhance wellbeing. This book offers a wealth of
knowledge on plant aromatics and the powerful influence of
fragrance on wellbeing. It will be of particular interest to
aromatherapists, perfumers, psychotherapists, ethnobotanists and
anthropologists.
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