芳香療法簡介
關於芳香療法
芳香療法是一門古老的藝術和科學,它透過混合天然提取的精油來平衡、協調和促進身體、心靈和精神的健康。 精油是從芳香植物中提取的,每種精油都有其獨特的治療功效。 芳香療法起源於草藥,最初僅涉及芳香物質的藥用。 然而,隨著芳香療法實踐的進步,它採用了更全面的方法,涵蓋了一個人的整個健康,包括精神和身體,並使用了多種應用方法。
古代歷史提供了精油治療用途的軼事證據,但在過去的幾十年裡,越來越多的科學研究已經證明並證實了精油的健康益處。 支持芳香療法的客觀證據基礎包括臨床試驗、病例史、臨床審計以及患者報告的結果數據。 此類研究的數量以及一些研究的媒體報道使公眾對芳香療法的功效產生了高度的信心。 因此,它以多種方式用於衛生和社會部門,包括醫院和臨終關懷醫院。 它也被認為是最受歡迎的補充和替代醫學(CAM)形式之一。
「中國是全球第二大健康市場,健康與保健產業價值達 6,830 億美元。 中國是最大的精油進口國,精油也是最受歡迎的產品之一,主要由女性在電子商務平台上購買。 到 2022 年,精油市場的估計價值將超過 30 億美元。 查看完整報告. 了解:中國消費者香薰精油的使用模式
基本原則
IFA 不提倡口服或直接使用精油。 某些精油攝取後有毒,因此在任何情況下,未經醫生處方,任何人都不應口服精油。 精油需要像傳統藥物一樣受到尊重,並由受過訓練的專業人員進行管理。 請務必聯絡專業的芳香療法師,他們會指導您選擇適合您個人需求的精油。
Safety & Toxicology Information
Essential oils have been used medicinally for thousands of years and when used appropriately pose little risk. Essential oils are obtained from plants and, when processed correctly, contain potent chemical compounds, each with their own proven therapeutic properties. Whilst they are a natural product - if unadulterated – they are highly concentrated and can cause sensitisation and irritation so should not be applied neatly to the skin. Not all essential oils are suitable for use in aromatherapy either. Some oils are carcinogenic, phototoxic, hepatotoxic, neuro-toxic and renal toxic. Therefore, it is vitally important that they are handled with the relevant knowledge and care to ensure their effective, safe use.
Please observe the following basic principles when handling essential oils:
- Under no circumstances should anyone take essential oils orally without a prescription from an appropriately qualified medical practitioner.
- Do not apply neat essential oils to the skin, always dilute with a carrier oil or suitable base lotion or cream.
- Keep essential oils out of the reach of children.
- Avoid UV exposure with citrus oils as they are photo sensitive.
- Avoid essential oils coming into contact with the eyes and mucous membranes.
- Keep essential oils away from direct sunlight.
- Always seek the advice of a professional aromatherapist.
Dilution & Contraindications
The number of drops of essential oil used in a blend is a major factor to its safe use. Generally, dilutions range from 0.5 to 5% dilution. Chronic conditions generally require more diluted doses compared to acute situations. A 2% essential oil dilution is generally regarded as a safe guideline for dermal application on healthy adults.
Special consideration is required for children, the elderly, terminally ill patients, epileptics, during pregnancy and lactation and when attempting to conceive. Clients on medication and patients going through chemotherapy and radiotherapy should always seek professional advice before using any essential oils.
Some methods of application may also be contraindicated in some medical conditions and illnesses and during on-going medical treatments. Professional advice is required when using essential oils in combination with medications.
An Aromatherapy Treatment
When you visit an aromatherapist, there are several things you can expect.
Before a treatment takes place, the aromatherapist will conduct a consultation to establish a client’s medical history and any pre-existing conditions or factors in their lifestyle. This information is necessary to ensure a safe and effective treatment, as each treatment is tailored to suit the clients’ individual needs.
All IFA registered aromatherapists understand both the limitations and scope of their practice and would never claim to cure or diagnose a client’s medical condition. Rather, they look holistically at a client’s overall health and wellbeing and create a bespoke blend to provide a deeply relaxing and personalised treatment, allowing the essential oils to permeate the skin and senses.
There are various methods of application of essential oils, including via the skin as a massage; compresses applied directly to an affected area for example; bath milks, and inhalation – the molecules of the essential oils travelling, via the olfactory system, quickly into the blood stream.
At the end of a treatment clients will receive aftercare advice and where appropriate, some home care products to complement the treatment.
Formore information on the quality of care you can expect from an IFA registered aromatherapist,please see the IFA's Codes of Practice, Ethics and Conduct.
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Essential Oil Storage
Once you have obtained your essential oils and carrier oils from a reputable supplier, there are a few points you should observe to safeguard the quality and therapeutic power of your oils and to keep them as fresh as possible:
- Store in a dark place away from air, light or heat. Light or heat will cause evaporation, air causes oxidation and sunlight cause photo-catalytic activity and photo-toxicity.
- Keep in an even temperature, as cool as possible.
- Replace tops immediately after use, firmly and securely.
- Always ensure that your essential oils are stored in appropriate containers, e.g. use glass bottles not plastic and use dark coloured glass bottles.
- Keep away from children.
In such conditions essential oils will keep for a year or more. Please note, once blended and mixed with a carrier oil or with other essential oils they will keep for a much shorter time and may even go off after six weeks or less.
Legislation Surrounding the Sale of Products
The Aromatherapy Trade Council (ATC) is the professional body for the trade of essential oils, representing manufacturers and suppliers in the UK and provide information in relation to the legislation and legalities surrounding the sale of aromatic products. For more information please visit: www.a-t-c.org.uk or call 01673 844 672.
The ATC is a specialist advisor to the IFA. Registrants, please login to the members area for legislation updates and guidelines.
Above is a short video of how oils sit on water, as they would in the stomach if taken internally.

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