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Aromatherapy
Aromatherapy is not just some "New Age" fad. It dates back more than 5,000 years and is one of the oldest methods of holistic healing known to humankind. In those ancient times, we depended on our immediate surroundings for our needs, and discovered that certain herbs and aromatics were useful in preserving food or treating ailments. Often, we learned from watching the animals around us. Ancient Chinese civilizations were using aromatics, or aromatherapy. Shen Nung's classic herbal book dates back to 2,700 BC and is a virtual aromatic encyclopedia of more than 300 plants and their uses. The Chinese also discovered that aromatics had applications beyond just medicine and cosmetics, and used incense and burning woods in religious ceremonies to show respect to our gods, a tradition still practiced today. Chinese aromatherapy was also linked to massage and accupressure.
  • Incenses & Burners
    Incenses & Burners
    Crystal ball is a crystal or glass ball believed by some people to aid clairvoyance. It is sometimes known as a shew stone. Crystal Balls can be used as oracles of divination by those who are clairvoyant. They come in many sizes, shapes, colors, types of crystal, with varying inclusions that sometimes allow a psychic to see things within the images created by the crystal itself, or more to the point, use of a clear quartz crystal ball with few inclusions or imperfections, and watching holographic images appear within. Like all of our clear crystal balls these have great clarity with no inclusions or surface defects.We have many Crystal Balls with the chinese style,such as The Great Wall Inner Painting £¬Ancient Beauty Inner Painting and etc. Chinese people also believe that crystal balls are good for Feng Shui- the art of placement may bring you good fortune.
  • Essential Oil
    Essential Oil
    An essential oil is a concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aroma compounds from plants. Essential oils are also known as volatile, ethereal oils or aetherolea, or simply as the "oil of" the plant from which they were extracted, such as oil of clove. An oil is "essential" in the sense that it carries a distinctive scent, or essence, of the plant. Essential oils do not as a group need to have any specific chemical properties in common, beyond conveying characteristic fragrances.Essential oils are generally extracted by distillation. Other processes include expression, or solvent extraction. They are used in perfumes, cosmetics, soap and other products, for flavoring food and drink, and for scenting incense and household cleaning products.Various essential oils have been used medicinally at different periods in history. Medical application proposed by those who sell medicinal oils range from skin treatments to remedies for cancer, and are often based on historical use of these oils for these purposes. Such claims are now subject to regulation in most countries, and have grown more vague to stay within these regulations.Interest in essential oils has revived in recent decades with the popularity of aromatherapy, a branch of alternative medicine which claims that the specific aromas carried by essential oils have curative effects. Oils are volatilized or diluted in a carrier oil and used in massage, diffused in the air by a nebulizer or by heating over a candle flame, or burned as incense, for example.
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