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"Aromatherapy: Unleashing the Power of Nature's Fragrance" In the world of aromatherapy, nature's essence takes center stage

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of German chamomile flowers, orange peel, and peppermint flowers and leaves on stem

Illustration of German chamomile flowers, orange peel, and peppermint flowers and leaves on stem

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of Boswellia sacra (Frankincense), resin ingredient for aromatherapy oil

Illustration of Boswellia sacra (Frankincense), resin ingredient for aromatherapy oil

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of mandarin orange peel, frankincense and neroli stem with flowers and bud

Illustration of mandarin orange peel, frankincense and neroli stem with flowers and bud

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of sandalwood wood chips lavender flowers on stem, and two Jasmine flowers

Illustration of sandalwood wood chips lavender flowers on stem, and two Jasmine flowers

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of Citrus limon (Lemon), spiral of peel

Illustration of Citrus limon (Lemon), spiral of peel

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary), pale purple flowers and green

Illustration of Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary), pale purple flowers and green, needle-like leaves on stem

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of two pink rose buds and green sepals short stems

Illustration of two pink rose buds and green sepals short stems

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of green peppermint leaves on stem

Illustration of green peppermint leaves on stem

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of Bergamot Orange (Citrus aurantium ssp. bergamia), spiral of green peel

Illustration of Bergamot Orange (Citrus aurantium ssp. bergamia), spiral of green peel

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of Juniper berries and green leaves on stem, German chamomile, and neroli flowers

Illustration of Juniper berries and green leaves on stem, German chamomile, and neroli flowers, buds and green leaves on stem

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of lavender flowers, Roman chamomile flowers and neroli flowers and bud on stems

Illustration of lavender flowers, Roman chamomile flowers and neroli flowers and bud on stems

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of green geranium leaf

Illustration of green geranium leaf

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of lavender flowers, frankincense resin, and rosemary flowers and leaves

Illustration of lavender flowers, frankincense resin, and rosemary flowers and leaves

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Illustration of lavender stems with flowers, white Roman Chamomile flowers, and geranium leaf

Illustration of lavender stems with flowers, white Roman Chamomile flowers, and geranium leaf

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Christmassy bath additive

Christmassy bath additive

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Bath additive

Bath additive

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Bath pearls

Bath pearls

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Seeds, ground turmeric and chilli powder

Seeds, ground turmeric and chilli powder

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: A glass of red wine being swirled

A glass of red wine being swirled

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Silver pomander, 19th century C017 / 0730

Silver pomander, 19th century C017 / 0730
Silver pomander from late nineteenth century England. Herbs or other fragrant materials were placed in these cases which were then hung from a neck-chain, belt or girdle

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Silver pomander, late 19th century C017 / 0750

Silver pomander, late 19th century C017 / 0750
Silver pomander from late nineteenth century England. Herbs or other fragrant materials were placed in these cases which were then hung from a neck-chain, belt or girdle

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Lavender aromatherapy F006 / 7243

Lavender aromatherapy F006 / 7243
Lavender aromatherapy

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Lavender aromatherapy F006 / 7240

Lavender aromatherapy F006 / 7240
Lavender aromatherapy

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Silver pomander, late 19th century C017 / 0749

Silver pomander, late 19th century C017 / 0749
Silver pomander from late nineteenth century England. Herbs or other fragrant materials were placed in these cases which were then hung from a neck-chain, belt or girdle

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Lavender floret, SEM

Lavender floret, SEM
Lavender floret. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a floret from a French lavender plant (Lavandula dentata). Individual florets are grouped together on stems to form the lavender flowers

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Asia, Singapore

Asia, Singapore
Asia; Singapore; Chinatown, Abstract Of Incense Packs

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Petals in water

Petals in water. The flower petals impart a pleasant smell to the water, which fragrances the skin of the bather

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Petals in a bath

Petals in a bath. The flower petals impart a pleasant smell to the water, which fragrances the skin of the bather

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Lavender blooms in a bowl

Lavender blooms in a bowl
Lavender. Dried lavender flowers (Lavandula sp.) in a bowl. Lavender is used as an antiseptic when applied to a wound, and as a tonic when taken as an infusion

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Aromatherapy

Aromatherapy. Dried lavender (Lavendula sp.) and its essential oil in an oil burner. A bunch of lavender is in the background

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Aromatherapy ingredients

Aromatherapy ingredients

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Pot-pourri

Pot-pourri. Flower bud and leaves in a bowl. Pot- pourri is a scented mixture of dried flowers

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Pelargonium graveolens leaf

Pelargonium graveolens leaf
Fragrant geranium (Pelargonium graveolens) leaf

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Lavender and picket fence

Lavender and picket fence, in a garden in Oregon, USA. This region is a big producer of lavender plants (Lavandula angustifolia), the oil of which is used in products like perfume

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Lavender field, USA

Lavender field, USA
Lavender field, Oregon, USA. This region is a big producer of lavender plants (Lavandula angustifolia), the oil of which is used in products like perfume

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium)

Bitter orange (Citrus aurantium)
Bitter orange foliage (Citrus aurantium). The fruit of this evergreen tree is used to make Seville marmalade and other preserves

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Lemon grass leaves

Lemon grass leaves
Lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus). This plant is used in oriental cooking for its lemon-like flavour, and in aromatherapy as an antiseptic oil to treat complaints such as athletes foot

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Incense coils, Hong Kung Temple, Macao, China, Asia

Incense coils, Hong Kung Temple, Macao, China, Asia

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Worshipper, Kun Iam Temple, Macau, China, Asia

Worshipper, Kun Iam Temple, Macau, China, Asia

Background imageAromatherapy Collection: Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)

Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare)
Fennel ( Foeniculum vulgare ). Fennel is commonlyused as a household herbal remedy for thetreatment of various complaints includingindigestion, stomach pains, kidney stones andcystitis




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"Aromatherapy: Unleashing the Power of Nature's Fragrance" In the world of aromatherapy, nature's essence takes center stage. From the tiny Thyme leaf oil gland to the majestic Damask rose, Rosa damascena, each plant holds a secret treasure within its petals and leaves. One such gem is Roman camomile or camomille, Chamaemelum nobile. Its delicate aroma soothes both body and mind, transporting you to a state of tranquility. Lavandula angustifolia nana alba, better known as lavender, enchants with its calming properties that have been cherished for centuries. Imagine indulging in a chocolate massage at an aromatherapy salon in Prague - pure bliss. As your senses are awakened by this decadent experience, Roman camomile or camomille whispers its gentle embrace through Anthemis nobilis and Camomille romaine. The Crimson officinal rose, Rosa gallica exudes elegance while offering healing benefits that go beyond its captivating appearance. And let us not forget the Camphor tree, Laurus camphora - it shares its refreshing scent to rejuvenate weary souls. Nature's bounty continues with Pink dog rose accompanied by rosehip from Rosa canina; together they create a symphony of floral notes that invigorate your spirit. Blue flowered lavender lavishes upon you with Lavandula spica's enchanting fragrance - like walking through fields on a sunny day. Completing this aromatic journey is White and yellow flowered camomile from Anthemis nobilis; their combined forces bring serenity wherever they bloom. Lastly, we encounter the Large pink hundred-leaved rose known as Rosa centifolia - an emblem of love and beauty that captivates all who behold it. Aromatherapy allows us to harness these natural wonders for our well-being.