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Aromatherapy Quotes

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Beth O'Leary
“Some people are beyond aromatherapeutic help”
Beth O'Leary, The Flatshare

Vannoy Gentles Fite
“I believe that for every illness or ailment known to man, that God has a plant out here that will heal it. We just need to keep discovering the properties for natural healing.”
Vannoy Gentles Fite, Essential Oils for Healing: Over 400 All-Natural Recipes for Everyday Ailments

Valerie Ann Worwood
“...I realized that rewards are not the goal- if one seeks the ultimate it will elude you. The reward is life itself, in its richness, in its sadness, and joy.”
Valerie Ann Worwood, The Fragrant Mind: Aromatherapy for Personality, Mind, Mood and Emotion

Elana Millman
“I invite you to drink in the divine nectar of aromatic love and let it penetrate you in the deepest, most
profound ways. Trust that the oils are working side-by-side to heal, regenerate, and teach you. The more
you use them, the more they’ll reveal their secrets to you”
Elana Millman, Aromatherapy for Sensual Living: Essential Oils for the Ecstatic Soul

“Aromatherapy is more thoroughly defined as the skilled and controlled use of essential oils for physical and emotional health and well-being. Science is now confirming what has been known for centuries: essential oils have healing properties on both physical and emotional levels. Absorbed through the skin and via the olfactory-brain connection through inhalation, they have been considered among the most therapeutic and rejuvenating of all botanical extracts throughout the ages.”
Valerie Gennari Cooksley, Aromatherapy: Soothing Remedies to Restore, Rejuvenate and Heal

Elana Millman
“Sensuality relates to how we can move, shake, and beguile our (desired) beloved into a deeper sense of communion. It’s a well-timed wink, the hug of cashmere on subtle curves, or the undulation of aromatherapy for sensual living sensuality and our senses hips on a dance floor. It’s salacious confidence seen in the way we hold ourselves in our bodies and in our lives.”
Elana Millman, Aromatherapy for Sensual Living: Essential Oils for the Ecstatic Soul

Elana Millman
“Sensual aromatherapy is powerful stuff.”
Elana Millman, Aromatherapy for Sensual Living: Essential Oils for the Ecstatic Soul

“INSTEAD OF ASKING OTHERS

WHAT DO YOU THINK I SHOULD DO

LOOK IN THE MIRROR AND TELL YOURSELF

I GOT THIS”
Stephanie A. Colavalla, Clean Up Your Home To Clean Up Your Life & Say Hello To Aromatherapy: Restore Your Sanctuary, Regain Your Peace, Ignite Your Senses

Monica Ali
“Beneath the window, set between gravel walkways, a few woody lavenders, etiolated rosemary bushes, and ornamental thyme made up the aromatherapy garden that he had seen described in the brochure. Beyond this, however, running a long arc down the gentle slope of lawn, camellias in unrestrained bloom provided an alternative tonic. The lawn gave way to a flower garden, itself fringed by a wood, so that the incarcerated had at least the consolation of a pleasant enough outlook.
Gabe stood in front of the fireplace and examined the painting that hung above the mantelpiece. It was a still life. It showed two apples and a brown and white feather laid on a velvet cloth on a table placed by a window. Although the picture was not, Gabriel assumed, of the highest artistic value, and was cheap enough to reside at Greenglades, and though it could not be said to have a photographic reality, and though he suspected it of not being "good," he was drawn to look at it and could see the ripeness of the velvet, reckon the bursting crispness of the apples, and the feather had a certain quality that he had never before observed, just as the painted window offered something that he had failed to notice at all when looking through the real one: the texture, the tone, the way the light fell, the very glassness of the glass.”
Monica Ali, In the Kitchen

Carrie Scharf
“We don’t want to live our lives on autopilot and wake up one day and think, “Man, where did my life goâ€�? By being intentional about starting our day, we can be more productive, less stressed people by making time for the things that make us happy and fulfilled.”
Carrie Scharf, Radiance and Ritual: Skincare and Self-Care for the Winter Season

Elana Millman
“Aromatherapy in lovemaking inspires us to slow down and enjoy the process of creation with our beloved. It takes time to smell, create, drop, and blend together. Slowness and anticipation of what’s to come is part of the fun. Savor the moment or, with luck, hours.”
Elana Millman, Aromatherapy for Sensual Living: Essential Oils for the Ecstatic Soul

Abbi Waxman
“I let Annabel show me how to do it, and together we planted the tomatoes. Once I'd done one or two, I discovered that I liked it, and that furthermore tomato plants smelled good. Not a pretty smell, but an interesting one, peppery and green. I could smell it on my hands, and in the sunny air.”
Abbi Waxman, The Garden of Small Beginnings

Katherine Reay
“What's your favorite spice?"
"Hmm... It changes all the time." I dug around in my box. "I found a blend the other day I really liked. Feast has no cultural root, but even so, I never cook Indian, so I don't come across this every day." I pulled out a pouch and opened it for him.
"I like that." He sniffed again.
"I think it reflects my mood lately. It's a regional blend called Garam Masala, so you can find endless permutations, but they're all earthy, subdued, almost sad---a mixture of peppercorns, cloves, cinnamon, black-and-white cumin seeds, and black, brown, and green cardamom pods. This is the brightest iteration I've found. It pushes the green cardamom more and has a fresh kick at the end. Maybe that's what I want to happen in me."
"I like the fresh kick.”
Katherine Reay, Lizzy and Jane

Chandra Blumberg
“Curlicues of yellow lemon peel floated down into the sugar. Aromatherapy.
Some people might turn to the homey flavors of vanilla and cinnamon to chase away nerves, but citrus calmed Alisha's soul.”
Chandra Blumberg, Digging Up Love

Carrie Scharf
“Skincare is a great form of self-care. It is soothing and calming and is
beneficial in many ways. It can help with stress and anxiety (speaking from
personal experience here), it helps you to be more confident (if you look good,
you feel good), and it’s very relaxing (massaging your face and legs feels
wonderful).”
Carrie Scharf, Skincare For Relaxation

Carrie Scharf
“Self facial massage not only feels good, it has many benefits. It helps circulation, releases toxins, is anti-aging, helps your skin absorb skincare products, relieves sinus pressure, helps reduce the appearance of scars, and
relieves tension.”
Carrie Scharf, Skincare For Relaxation