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HOW IMPORTANT ARE ESSENTIAL OILS IN ANCIENT AND MODERN TIMES?

Nothing can be more soothing than the use of essential oils on a regular basis. In fact, there has been a lot of emphasis on its many uses from the time of our ancestors until today—evidence of how continued use has enriched the lives of many.

 

Essential Oils in Ancient History

Among the first ones who maximized the benefits of ancient oils were the ancient Egyptians. As different excavations were conducted and essential pieces of artifacts unearthed, different papyruses showed lists of hundreds of remedies and medication—a lot of them were essential oils. Traces of them were also found in old tombs that were studied, one of the most notable being that of King Tut’s. Aside from its medicinal uses, essential oils were also used for cosmetics, as well as for therapeutic purposes.

 

Aside from the Egyptians, research has also shown that a lot of other nations around the world have been using essential oils for different reasons. Ancient people from China and India are among those who have been using essential oils in religious rituals, as well as for healing purposes.

 

 

Essential Oils Today

Today, the use of essential oils are not only limited to those who have Egyptian, Chinese or Indian roots. Because of the continuous efforts to maximize the ingredients that come directly from nature in recent years, the use of essential oils in different products and for different purposes has become more critical than ever.·

 

Medicinal – One of the primary uses of essential oils in ancient times was for healing purposes. Today, the healing powers of essential oils are still being used.

 

Lavender oil, one of the most commonly used essential oils, proves to be very effective for burns. Not only does it speed up the healing process, but it also greatly decreases the chances of scarring. Rosemary oil has been proven effective in clearing up clogged sinuses. Several essential oils also have antiseptic, antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral properties.·

 

 

Therapeutic – Another popular use of essential oils is for relaxing and dealing with stress. Once again, lavender oil takes the center stage as one of the most calming essential oils you can use. It helps balance one’s mental and emotional state and helps ease irritability and frustration.

 

Other essential oils that have calming and relaxing effects are orange, ylang ylang, sweet marjoram, roman chamomile, bergamot and frankincense.·

 

Skin and Hair – Essential oils have also become an integral part of skin and hair care. Taking the same properties that makes essential oils effective against different types of health conditions, its antibacterial and antifungal properties, among others, also help you maintain clear skin and healthy hair.

 

Jasmine oil is known to keep the skin smooth and soft and is often used in anti-aging products.

 

Tea tree oil is also very popular for being effective against acne and other skin conditions.

 

 

With the track record that essential oils have over centuries and millennia of use, there is no doubt that these are among the best gifts of nature ever discovered. Experience the magic of essential oils yourself.

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