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Essential Oil Safety: A Guide for Health Care Professionals
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 615.32
EAN: 9780443052606
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0443052603
Label: Churchill Livingstone
Manufacturer: Churchill Livingstone
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 279
Publication Date: January 15, 1995
Publisher: Churchill Livingstone
Studio: Churchill Livingstone
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Editorial Review: The Tisserand Institute, Sussex, U.K. Reference for practitioners of aromatherapy on the toxicity of essential oils such as parsley leaf, angelica, verbena, and lavender. Second half consists of quick-reference profiles of each substance listing hazards, contraindications, maximum use, etc.
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Rating: - Reliable information is wonderful to have
I very much appreciated the solid information on the safety of essential oils, as as an MD I have been using them internally for my own health. Without a book like this and adequate understanding, that could be quite harmful. However, people should be aware that the book does not cover the therapeutic effects of the oils, nor give an adequate discussion of the issue of impurities and adulterations and how to minimize the risk of these. This book is a must for anyone practicing aromatherapy, as ... Read More
Rating: - Essential Oil Safety
It is nice to find at last a book that shows the safety guidelines for essential oils. While this is by no means a full list, it is a good start. With the number of people who are self proclaimed in the science of aromatherapy, and not knowing fully the contraindications of their use, it is nice to see a beginning in bringing aromatherapy to the healthcare field where it can be more widely studied for medical use rather than a good smell. This book helps to bring some credability to a field ... Read More
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