
What is Essential Oil?
Essential Oil contains bio-substances with outstanding features in scent and can evaporate under normal room temperature.
Where does Essential Oil come from?
Essential Oil derives mainly from plant, vegetable, fruit, flower e.g. leaf, bark, root, petal, stigma, seed. Each has a unique fragrance of its own.
How does Essential Oil enter into the body?
- Absorb into the skin - smearing, rubbing, massaging with massage oil, lotion, bath gel and moisturizing cream, etc.
- Consumption - in the form of food or supplementary diet.
- Inhalation - breathe in the aroma from plant, vegetable, fruit or flower including extract of each in the form of spray perfume.
- Anus or vagina - the insertion of medicine or medicinal herbs.
The overall benefit of Essential Oil toward human body
Each Essential Oil does have its own distinctive property or properties. The oil can be classified by nature, type or molecula structure.
To obtain the highest benefit, the user will have to know the property and the correct type and amount of oil to be used.
Followings are the summarized effectiveness of Essential Oil:
- Circulatory system - generates better blood circulation
- Lymph glands - boosts body immunity
- Nervous system - either stimulates or calms down depend on the property of oil used.
- Endocrine glands - secretes hormones into the blood stream to regulate the proper functioning of various organs.
- Muscular system - relieves pain, stiffness & contraction of muscle.
- Digestive system - relieves hyperacidity in the stomach, flatulence.
- Respiratory system - infiltrates into the bronchial muscles, tubes leading to the lungs for the relief of bronchial spasm, fights bacteria and expectorates phlegm.
- Reproductive system - treats the symptom of hormonal imbalance of both male and female.
- Skeletal system - strengthens the bones, anti-inflammation of various joints in the body.