Niaouli Essential Oil Profile

by Geoff Lyth

Niaouli essential oil has been derived commercially from the tree of the same name now for well over 100 years, although it has taken many years to correctly identify and classify it botanically. This is because there are several plants with strikingly similar appearance that were originally mistaken for niaouli. Over the years a wide range of common names and synonyms were associated with all of these species which added to the confusion, taxonomically speaking.
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Article by Geoff Lyth | Profiles - Essential Oils | Tags: , , | Tuesday, January 11th, 2011 - 8:28

Aromatherapy; A Nurses Guide for Women – Book Review

by David Howell

The second book in the ‘Nurses Guide’ series from Amberwood Publishing, this self-help guide written by state registered nurse Anne Percival has its focus on women’s health. Clear and concise information is given on the use of essential oils to promote and maintain good health, and the easy reference sections provide clear and comprehensive information enabling the recognition of symptoms of ailments affecting women.
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Article by David Howell | New Products | Tags: | Tuesday, January 11th, 2011 - 2:54

Positive Changes

by Sue Charles

Our outlook and attitude to life in general plays a huge part in determining how happy our lives will be, and ultimately, influences how successful we become. Someone who thinks positively about everything is more relaxed, calm and will smile much more than someone who focuses on the negative side, allows stress to get the better of them, and permanently wears a frown.
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Article by Sue Charles | Mind and Body | Tags: , , | Tuesday, January 11th, 2011 - 10:13