Popular Modes of Transmission: Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy has been around since recorded time began, but recently, aromatherapy has taken the spotlight for natural remedies and treatments for everything from warts to stress. While a lot is not known about aromatherapy, one thing is for certain, aromatherapy works for countless individuals improving the quality of life.
There are four popular modes of transmission when it comes to aromatherapy and essential oils. Not all are appropriate for every form and type of essential oil or aromatherapy, but these are the modes of transportation you will find out there for you to choose from depending on the essential oil and the treatment location.
Aerial Transmission
Aerial transmission is generally a mode by which the aromatherapy stays in the air of a room or area.
This can be experienced with candles, oils, and sprays. Aerial transmission is probably the most widely recognized and used forms associated with essential oils or aromatherapy. You can sanitize the air or make it smell better, and you will find that you can use this for disinfecting a room.
Direct Inhalation
Direct inhalation means you will be directly inhaling the aromatherapy of essential oil. Incense and essential oils can be used for direct inhalation for a variety of conditions. Direct inhalation can be used to clear the sinus cavity, to disinfect the sinus cavity, as a decongestant, as a de-
stressor. Direct inhalation is quite popular and has loads of benefits.Topical Application
Topical application will be applied directly to the skin. This can be included in a massage or even during a bath. Your skin is treated which into turn makes you feel and look radiant.
Rectal, Vaginal, and Oral Interfaces
Rectal, vaginal, and oral interfaces all mean you will be placing the aromatherapy or essential oil directly into your body. Most people have their preferred method, and you will find yours.
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