Friday, July 6, 2007

Aromatherapy - does it really work?



Previously I thought aromatherapy was just a nice smelling essential oil thing that treats psychosomatic conditions rather than more obvious conditions, how wrong I was! It wasn’t until recently after suffering from RSI, which is never good, that my opinion changed.
Motivated by the obvious pain associated with RSI I tried anti inflammatories, wrist supports and resting as most good doctors recommend. But as advised, as soon as I started using my computer again (which for my profession is a necessity) it would come back within a few days.
While feeling slightly sorry for myself, a good nurse friend of mine suggested that I try some of her ‘special aromatherapy mixtures’, about which I was initially pretty sceptical but I agreed out of politeness (very English indeed).
To my surprise the various properties of the oils working together relieved the pain and swelling far better than anti inflamitories and pain killers on their own. My hands and fingers as you can read here are again tapping the keys with lustre. The only side effect really was that I smelt slightly more fragrant than normal.
Aromatherapy for Health Professionals is a great starting point for medical health professionals who want to know a little more about the subject, and also could bring a fresh new aroma to your practice.
About me, well I had the great fortune (??!) of working for one of those huge medical book publishers for far too many years - travelling from medical conference to medical conference on pretty much every medical specialty. Most of my time was spent talking to thousands of medical practitioners and medical students about yes you guessed it - medical books! After feeling like Tom Hanks in ‘The Terminal’, I fled the dizzy depths, sorry heights of publishing to do my own thing. But alas the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree - so using great imagination and creativity I started a new medical bookshop, which is proving to be great fun – much of a surprise to all! Well I could harp on about it but I won’t…

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