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Back to School – Why Not Become an Aromatherapist?

Well, it’s that time again, time for all of  the children to go back to school. Are you anticipating some time alone or are you wondering what you will do with yourself? Do you want something to do that is inspiring and constructive?

Aromatherapy courses may be what you are looking for. Many people feel the need to pursue other interests in their spare time and with all of the opportunities available today it would be quite a simple thing to take an aromatherapy course that you could do at home.

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How to Become an Aromatherapist

Has the thought of becoming an aromatherapist ever entered your mind? Many people are searching for a way to turn something they love into a full time job. Can taking aromatherapy courses allow you to enjoy a lucrative vocation?

Many people believe that taking aromatherapy courses are only good for teaching them how to use essential oils safely and effectively for their own personal interests. The truth of the matter is that not only do aromatherapy courses teach you how to mix essential oils for making soaps, candles and other homemade products, they also teach you how to use the skills you learn via the aromatherapy courses so that you too can become a certified aromatherapist.

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History of Aromatherapy – Arabia 800-1200 AD – Africa – Europe Middle Ages 500-1300 AD

Arabia – 800-1200 AD

The Arab’s created advanced methods of chemical and pharmaceutical technology. As well they established extensive trade routes connecting India, China, the Mediterranean, and Indonesia with the Arab world in which spices and aromatic oils were traded and sold as precious commodities. Thus aromatic oils became available to the entire civilized world. It was through the Arabs that the medical knowledge of the Greeks and Romans remained alive. Arabic scientists made improvements in extracting aromatic oils and established a vast amount of research about oils. Between the 7th and 13th centuries, the Arabs produced great men of science, most notably Avicenna, the Great Physician, who is credited with the discovery of the refrigerated coil, a breakthrough in essential oil distillation. The Arabs revived the knowledge and use of aromatic oils and perfumery passed down from previous ages, so that it was not lost.

Africa

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