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Aromatherapy Washington DC

Local resource for aromatherapy in Washington. Includes detailed information on local businesses that provide access to massage therapy, traditional Chinese medicine, aroma candles, incense, spas, shiatsu massage, acupuncture and tensions relief, as well as advice and content on tension relief therapies and practices.

Creative Life Sciences
800-813-5888
Phone sessions available
Washington, DC
Group Clinic
(202) 955-9060
1829 M St Nw
Washington DC, DC
Andrea Sullivan
(202) 244-4545
4601 Connecticut Ave Nw
Washington DC, DC
Dr. Victoria Goldsten
(202) 237-7681
5101 Wisconsin Ave., N.W.
Washington, DC
Steinmetz Medical Associates
703-671-2700
1225 Martha Custis Drive, Suite C-1
Alexandria, VA
Martina Washington
202-544-9595
426 8th Street, SE,2nd Floor
Washington, DC
Asad Safdar
(703) 765-1187
2480 C 16th Street NW
Washington DC, DC
Charlene Kannankeril
2022377000ext12
5225 Wisconsin Avenue NW
Washington DC, DC
David Wright
(202) 237-7681
5101 Wisconsin Ave., N.W. #100
Washington, DC
Christopher Johnson
(703) 836-3678
1423 Powhatan St, Suite 7
Alexandria, VA
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Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy

Summary  

Aromatherapy is a form of alternative medicine that uses volatile liquid plant materials, known as essential oils (EOs), and other aromatic compounds from plants for the purpose of affecting a person's mood or health.

The modes of  application of aromatherapy include:

  • Aerial Diffusion for environmental fragrancing or aerial disinfection

  • Direct Inhalation for respiratory disinfection, decongestion, expectoration as well as psychological effects

  • Topical Application for general massage, baths, compresses, therapeutic skin care

  • Oral, Rectal and Vaginal Interfaces for infection, congestion, parasites, perfumery for body fragrancing, anointments

Aromatherapy and Sleep

All stress related conditions, including insomnia, respond well to aromatherapy.

Essential Oils for Sleep

Relaxing baths with essential oils of Roman camomile and geranium will help a person to unwind before sleep. A glass of camomile tea will complete the process.  Relaxant effects may be provided by oils of camomile, lavender, neroli, rose and marjoram. Add a few drops to your bathwater or sprinkle a few drops on a handkerchief and inhale.

The following essential oils may be useful for management of sleep....

Benzoin (Styrax benzoin)

Benzoin is a sedative, warming, and relaxing.

It is useful for: Sleeplessness caused by worry, emotional exhaustion, tension, bronchitis, and coughs.

Caution: Some people may be sensitive to this oil.

German and Roman Chamomile (Matricaria Chamomilla and Chamaemele Nobile)

Chamomile calms nerves and stomach, induces sleep, and is especially good for children.

Useful for: Insomnia and anxiety.

Caution: Can cause dermatitis in some people.

Lavender (Lavendula Officinalis)

Lavender is calming, soothing to nerves and digestion, anti-depress...

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