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	<title>Comments on: Medical Aromatherapy: Healing with Essential Oils (Paperback)</title>
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	<description>Learn the benefits of Aromatherapy at home and create your own tranquil aromatherapy spa away from everything.</description>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Oct 2009 01:49:39 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#039;ve been using essential oils since the mid 60&#039;s, before the word &quot;aromatherapy&quot; was known by most people in this country. I&#039;ve read just about every book I&#039;ve been able to find on the subject, and no where else have I found an author that so completely makes the connection between aromatherapy and medicine. Dr. Schnaubelt explains what the constituents of essential oils are, what they do medically, how the different combinations found in essential oils form different synergies, and what ailments these synergies treat best. A must for anyone who wants to learn how to treat common ailments naturally, without drugs.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve been using essential oils since the mid 60&#8217;s, before the word &#8220;aromatherapy&#8221; was known by most people in this country. I&#8217;ve read just about every book I&#8217;ve been able to find on the subject, and no where else have I found an author that so completely makes the connection between aromatherapy and medicine. Dr. Schnaubelt explains what the constituents of essential oils are, what they do medically, how the different combinations found in essential oils form different synergies, and what ailments these synergies treat best. A must for anyone who wants to learn how to treat common ailments naturally, without drugs.</p>
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		<title>By: Odetta</title>
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		<dc:creator>Odetta</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 19:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
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This distinguished organic chemist shares his in-depth knowledge of the particular current value of essential oils, for health on all levels. In an era when Western allopathic medicine has less and less appeal, this  self-care method is a potent alternative, with roots going back to ancient  times. Dr. Schaubelt has a gift for presenting in-depth facts and  information in a way that is intriguing and easy to assimilate.&lt;p&gt;In the  flood of &quot;coffee table&quot; aromatherapy books currently available,  this is a much needed and welcome source for those truly interested in  taking responsiblity for their own health.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This distinguished organic chemist shares his in-depth knowledge of the particular current value of essential oils, for health on all levels. In an era when Western allopathic medicine has less and less appeal, this  self-care method is a potent alternative, with roots going back to ancient  times. Dr. Schaubelt has a gift for presenting in-depth facts and  information in a way that is intriguing and easy to assimilate.
<p>In the  flood of &#8220;coffee table&#8221; aromatherapy books currently available,  this is a much needed and welcome source for those truly interested in  taking responsiblity for their own health.
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		<title>By: Annissa</title>
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		<dc:creator>Annissa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 18:41:50 +0000</pubDate>
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This book is a thorough in-depth look at essential oils from a scientific viewpoint and with suggestions for their medical use.  Thankfully, this author does not take a mainstream approach.  For example, everyone familiar  with essential oils has heard the constant warning &quot;never take  essential oils internally.&quot;  This author not only debunks that popular  advice, but suggests specific ways of taking essential oils internally for  various medical conditions.  Also, what is especially appealing about this  author&#039;s approach is that he has applied his extensive research on plants  into a very plausible explanation as to why essential oils have the healing  properties they have.  So this book tells us not only the &quot;how&quot;,  but the &quot;why&quot; as well.  This book is definitely for the layman,  so don&#039;t be discouraged by all the difficult sounding chemical names for  the essential oil compounds, you won&#039;t need a PHD in organic chemistry in  order to get an understanding of what they do for you.  &lt;p&gt;The only  drawback to this book, and the reason I gave it only 4 stars, is that the  author devoted far too much print to his monologue of socialist ideology.   He blames capitalism for all the woes of modern healthcare.  Yet he says  nothing about the fact that capitalism has done a pretty good job of making  essential oils available to the general public.  Otherwise, socialist  nations like Cuba might be havens for essential oil procurement, which is  of course a ludicrous notion.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This book is a thorough in-depth look at essential oils from a scientific viewpoint and with suggestions for their medical use.  Thankfully, this author does not take a mainstream approach.  For example, everyone familiar  with essential oils has heard the constant warning &#8220;never take  essential oils internally.&#8221;  This author not only debunks that popular  advice, but suggests specific ways of taking essential oils internally for  various medical conditions.  Also, what is especially appealing about this  author&#8217;s approach is that he has applied his extensive research on plants  into a very plausible explanation as to why essential oils have the healing  properties they have.  So this book tells us not only the &#8220;how&#8221;,  but the &#8220;why&#8221; as well.  This book is definitely for the layman,  so don&#8217;t be discouraged by all the difficult sounding chemical names for  the essential oil compounds, you won&#8217;t need a PHD in organic chemistry in  order to get an understanding of what they do for you.
<p>The only  drawback to this book, and the reason I gave it only 4 stars, is that the  author devoted far too much print to his monologue of socialist ideology.   He blames capitalism for all the woes of modern healthcare.  Yet he says  nothing about the fact that capitalism has done a pretty good job of making  essential oils available to the general public.  Otherwise, socialist  nations like Cuba might be havens for essential oil procurement, which is  of course a ludicrous notion.
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