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One popular stress relief method is the use of aromatheraphy oil. Aromatic oils have existed since ancient times, but modern aromatherapy oil comes from steam distillation of plant and herb parts.

What are the types of aromatherapy oil?

Many types of aromatheraphy oil come from Australia's native plants, like jasmine, sandalwood, tea tree, and eucalyptus. Aromatherapy oil elements like aromatic volatile compounds and other light molecules have different effects on the body, depending on the source plant and usage.

Aromatheraphy oil prices can vary depending on the plant's rarity, the source country, and demand. For instance, Indian Sandalwood is twice as expensive than Australian sandalwood, since the Indian sandalwood is endangered and is more aromatic. Organically grown and forest-harvested oils are also more costly than manufactured versions.

When to use the aromatherapy oil

Aromatherapy oil can be used to alleviate nasal congestion, muscle pain and skin irritation. Tea tree oil, an antifungal, antiviral and antibiotic agent, is already found in hair and skin products. Most medical practitioners justify their use of aromatherapy oil by making it a supplement to other remedies, and through its components' proven pharmacological effects.

How to use the aromatherapy oil

Most aromatherapy oil products are used for direct skin application during massage or treatment of skin infections. They can also be directly inhaled for respiratory treatments or for diffusing tension and moodiness. As pure-strength aromatherapy oil can cause skin irritation, standard applications are usually diluted in a base oil, specially for baths, warm compresses and skin treatments. Your physician will be able to guide you on which aromatherapy oil products can be used for your specific needs.

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