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	<title>Comments on: The Complete Book of Essential Oils and Aromatherapy: Over 600 Natural, Non-Toxic and Fragrant Recipes to Create Health &#8211; Beauty &#8211; a Safe Home Environment (Paperback)</title>
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		<title>By: Nuren</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nuren</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 21:15:49 +0000</pubDate>
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The book is filled with some good information.  However, There is no safety data for the oils presented.  Some oils are not safe to use during pregnancy, estrogen dependent cancer, or may cause skin irritation or phototoxicity (sunburn).  Use caution when trying the recipies in this book  or research the oils further.&lt;p&gt;A disturbing section was the one on pets.   I would definately do more research before putting anything on a cat.  Cats  lick their fur and not all oils can be ingested.  Eucalyptus is toxic if  taken internally.  There have been reports of Tea Tree nearly killing cats.   In addition, they recommended adding tansy to a horse&#039;s feed to treat  worms.  Tansy is very toxic to horses and cows.  People usually try to  remove the plant from their pastures.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;Last word.  Do your research and  don&#039;t just use one book.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The book is filled with some good information.  However, There is no safety data for the oils presented.  Some oils are not safe to use during pregnancy, estrogen dependent cancer, or may cause skin irritation or phototoxicity (sunburn).  Use caution when trying the recipies in this book  or research the oils further.
<p>A disturbing section was the one on pets.   I would definately do more research before putting anything on a cat.  Cats  lick their fur and not all oils can be ingested.  Eucalyptus is toxic if  taken internally.  There have been reports of Tea Tree nearly killing cats.   In addition, they recommended adding tansy to a horse&#8217;s feed to treat  worms.  Tansy is very toxic to horses and cows.  People usually try to  remove the plant from their pastures.</p>
<p>Last word.  Do your research and  don&#8217;t just use one book.
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		<title>By: Uba</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 20:10:13 +0000</pubDate>
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Valerie Ann Worwood&#039;s book &quot;The Complete Book Of Essential Oils &amp; Aromatherapy&quot; is one of the most complete and down-to-earth books on the subject, especially for the beginer.  If I were to teach a course on aromatherapy for beginers, this would be one of two main texts I would use, as it is so complete.  Here writing style is very clear, easily understood, and enjoyable to read.  No dryness here.      She begins by discussing ten essntial oils as a &quot;basic care kit,&quot; and explains how such oils should be used via an A-Z list of common household occurances.  The list includes the following as some topics:      -Abdominal pain.      -Abraisions.      -Black Eye.      -Bruises.      -Colds.      -Fever.      -Headache.      -Hicups. As a matter of principle, she explains at the very begining of the book that the information contained therein is NOT intended to take the place of a Physician&#039;s care.        Her chapters on Travel, Sports related injuries, and Beauty (3 chapters covering head to feet!), Maternity and Motherhood, Mens/Women&#039;s health (seperate chapters), and Aging are exceptional.  She closes with chapters on aromatherapy for animals, and gardening; which I have not seen except in a work by Dr. Gary Young.  The charts at the end of the book are indespensable, and complete as a ready quick refrance.      Valerie&#039;s bibliography contains such authors as Belaiche; Gattefose; Valnet, Duraffourd, Lapraz; and Wells; shows that she is very well read as she is experienced.  These authors are the very pioneers of the modern resurgence of aromatherapy, and should be read by all who desire to be serious students of the art and science that is aromatherapy.  Those who may wish to criticize her lack of litterary sitations should go and read the works cited here, remembering that Valerie has over 25 years of practical experience as a student and practicioner in a country where aromatherapy is taken seriously, and all they will be left holding is empty litterary critique.  Better still, they should utilize her book, and let experience speak for itself!      My only sugestion for a revision would be an in-depth chapter on essential oil chemistry, and their interaction with the bodily systems.  Otherwise, I consider this book to be amoung the best out there on the subject.  It makes a great gift for all occasoins.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Valerie Ann Worwood&#8217;s book &#8220;The Complete Book Of Essential Oils &amp; Aromatherapy&#8221; is one of the most complete and down-to-earth books on the subject, especially for the beginer.  If I were to teach a course on aromatherapy for beginers, this would be one of two main texts I would use, as it is so complete.  Here writing style is very clear, easily understood, and enjoyable to read.  No dryness here.      She begins by discussing ten essntial oils as a &#8220;basic care kit,&#8221; and explains how such oils should be used via an A-Z list of common household occurances.  The list includes the following as some topics:      -Abdominal pain.      -Abraisions.      -Black Eye.      -Bruises.      -Colds.      -Fever.      -Headache.      -Hicups. As a matter of principle, she explains at the very begining of the book that the information contained therein is NOT intended to take the place of a Physician&#8217;s care.        Her chapters on Travel, Sports related injuries, and Beauty (3 chapters covering head to feet!), Maternity and Motherhood, Mens/Women&#8217;s health (seperate chapters), and Aging are exceptional.  She closes with chapters on aromatherapy for animals, and gardening; which I have not seen except in a work by Dr. Gary Young.  The charts at the end of the book are indespensable, and complete as a ready quick refrance.      Valerie&#8217;s bibliography contains such authors as Belaiche; Gattefose; Valnet, Duraffourd, Lapraz; and Wells; shows that she is very well read as she is experienced.  These authors are the very pioneers of the modern resurgence of aromatherapy, and should be read by all who desire to be serious students of the art and science that is aromatherapy.  Those who may wish to criticize her lack of litterary sitations should go and read the works cited here, remembering that Valerie has over 25 years of practical experience as a student and practicioner in a country where aromatherapy is taken seriously, and all they will be left holding is empty litterary critique.  Better still, they should utilize her book, and let experience speak for itself!      My only sugestion for a revision would be an in-depth chapter on essential oil chemistry, and their interaction with the bodily systems.  Otherwise, I consider this book to be amoung the best out there on the subject.  It makes a great gift for all occasoins.</p>
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