Massage DVD & Bath Bombs

by David Wright

At Quinessence we are always looking to bring you something new and interesting, so this months newcomers include a fantastic ‘how to massage’ DVD, fragrant Bath Bombs and a new Pillar Candle to add to our collection.

During the next few months we will be adding even more new products to our Aromatherapy Collection, so be sure to call back to check them out.
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Posted by David Wright | New Products | Sunday, August 31st, 2008 - 18:02

Aromatic Armoury

by Sue Charles

Have you ever entered a room whilst in a perfectly normal and happy mood, and immediately felt an emotional change come over you? The feeling is unmistakable and may vary from just feeling a little uncomfortable right through to experiencing the irresistible urge to flee the room.

Perhaps a heated argument had taken place there earlier, or something much more sinister might have happened many years ago, but either way you got the message and no mistake. This is not as uncommon as you might imagine and there are many documented cases of how people’s lives were saved by taking decisive action after experiencing such feelings.
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Posted by Sue Charles | Mind and Body | Tuesday, August 26th, 2008 - 18:14

Understanding Holistic Health

by Colleen Palat

Every thought and emotion affects your health. A holistic health approach encompasses treating the whole person: the body, mind, emotions and spirit. Traditional cultures have known for thousands of years that these aspects are intimately connected. Every food we eat, every thought we entertain, every emotion we feel and every interaction we experience impacts overall health.

Many blame their health problems on genetics, a virus, toxins in the air, and stress. While these factors can contribute to illness, very often problems result from a lack of fundamental health-enhancing qualities such as responsibility, a strong will, family support, passion, a balanced lifestyle and a knowledge of good health. Without these, whatever modality is chosen becomes just another pill to be taken and discarded when symptoms disappear.
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Posted by Colleen Palat | Mind and Body | Friday, August 8th, 2008 - 10:42