Aromatherapy: An A-Z: The Most Comprehensive Guide to Aromatherapy
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Editorial Reviews

One of the most comprehensive, up-to-date encyclopedias of aromatherapy available today, this reference has more than 400 entries covering more than 200 conditions and 82 essential oils as well as recipes and formulae.

Customer Reviews

Nice reference!

Reviewed by Jill M. Materna, 2009-12-05

I really like this book, especially the long entries. Wish all the references were long ones. Informative, historical, practical.

Very Good Book with lots of Information

Reviewed by Rachelle O., 2009-11-27

This has been my ' go to ' book for essential oils. It is very informative. It tells about the oils, gives a history of uses and lets you know if they are safe for pregnant women and children. It also tells you the strength the oils should be in, for example a 1% dilution, etc. I have several other books, but this is the one I am always reaching for.

Excellent book

Reviewed by Andrea Butje, 2009-06-02

I use this book continually, and suggest it for anyone who loves essential oils and wants to learn more. It is well organized and written in a lovely voice. The information is accurate and extremely helpful.

Easy To Understand and Learn From!

Reviewed by Shannon Bullock, 2009-05-05

I am very happy with this book! I am a novice essential oil user and this book answers lots of my questions. I sure don't want to make any mistakes and I can go to this book for basic instructions about different oils and illnesses. Which oils to use and how to use them. This book uses words and phrases I understand without a lot of complicated medical lingo.

A Helpful Guide

Reviewed by Evelyn Martin-Anderson, 2008-12-22

As a neophyte to the area of aromotherapy, I found Aromatherapy An A-Z helpful in giving general information. I was encouraged to look further for more in depth information, but I appreciated the book as a starting point.