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Herbs for Anxiety

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Aromatherapy herbs are the basis of, and are central to aromatherapy. They are used for a variety of purposes because of their aromatic and healing properties. Essential oils extracted from these aromatic herbs are probably the single most important ingredient of any aromatherapy practice. Aromatherapy herbs have a long tradition that connects them with the treatment of stress and anxiety. They are in fact best known for their therapeutic value when dealing with any stress related problem or anxiety disorders.

Aromatherapy herbs may be used in a variety of manners, depending on the purpose and the nature of the illness or disorder, and the personal preferences and tastes of the patient. The healing benefits of these herbs can be administered through aromatherapy massages, inhalation, or baths and soaks. Apart from the manner in which administered the herbs or essential oils that are being used also need to be chosen carefully. You may wonder how the herbs or oils chosen make a difference, since they are all relaxing and help relieve stress, but there are minor variations. While any of these herbs can help relax and de-stress they may not all give you the relief you need.  Some herbs in particular help with certain stress related conditions, while others are more effective with different conditions.

To elaborate the differences we shall inform you about the healing properties and features of some of the essential oils used in aromatherapy. Lavender and jasmine are extremely relaxing and rarely fail to induce complete relaxation. When it comes do depression, bergamot is very useful, while marjoram is great for stress related problems, including hypertension. Ylang ylang would be a great choice for anyone suffering anxiety or other stress related disorders and depression. Neroli also possesses similar qualities.

Here are some herbs that are particularly beneficial for stress disorders and anxiety:

  • Chamomile is known to be a powerful relaxant and is regarded by most herbalists as a potent nerve tonic that relieves stress.
  • Valerian is another potent herb that has properties of a natural sedative and antidepressant. It’s often used to alleviate the symptoms of stress and sleep disorders like insomnia, and helps to protect the nervous system.
  • Hops have been used traditionally across many cultures for a variety of medicinal purposes. They are known to be helpful against stress.
  • Catnip is a useful herb often recommended for its calming effects, as a remedy to anxiety and stress.

Aromatherapy Herbs and Benefits

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Aromatherapy is one of the most valuable fields of alternative medicine today and its therapies for the treatment and prevention of various conditions remains very relevant. The practice of aromatherapy revolves largely around the use of herbal oils and essences, which is why aromatherapy herbs are so important. Herbs are the main ingredient in the preparation of essential oils and candles, and these herbs offer a lot of medical benefits. The benefits of these aromatherapy herbs are far reaching and enhance your physical and mental health. Aromatherapy is extremely valuable particularly in the treatment of respiratory diseases and stress related disorders.

The healing properties of herbs have been recognized over the ages by numerous civilizations and cultures and they are also believed to strengthen the immune system. The herbs that are used are selected after intense research with knowledge spanning far back into the past. Aromatherapy herbs contain natural scents, and these scents which are so vital to aromatherapy are derived from the roots, stems, leaves, and other parts of these plants.

Here are five of some of the most well known aromatherapy herbs:

Garlic : Garlic is one of the most widely used of all herbs, and is in fact a common cooking ingredient. This herb is renowned for its anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-septic and anti-inflammatory properties. It useful for treating insect bites, controlling respiratory problems, lowering blood pressure, treating colds and coughs, and for enhancing the digestive functions.

Basil : This herb is also an attractive plant that adds aesthetic value. It can be used for aromatherapy baths or inhalation to reduce migraines, headaches and improve concentration.

Lavender : Lavender is another valuable aromatherapy flower herb that acts as a natural remedy for stress related conditions and sleep disorders like insomnia and anxiety. It’s not just a great relaxant, but also soothes and heals skin damage whether from insect bites, sun poisoning or fungal infections.

Tea Tree : This herb is effective against bacterial and fungal infections. It’s also useful for blisters and rashes, and for treating a number of respiratory problems.

Rosemary : Rosemary is commonly used to treat circulatory problems, anxiety, arthritis, digestive disorders, muscle aches, and a variety of other ailment.

Some other aromatherapy herbs that are just as important and widely used include seaweed, dandelion, nettle and aloe vera. Thyme, spearmint, gardenia, sassafra sandalwood, neroli, myrrh, palmarosa, pine, and nutmeg are just a few of the many other herbs used in aromather