Yes, but only after consulting with a registered aromatherapist. Many essential oils are not suitable for pregnant women. Registered aromatherapists are trained and skilled at choosing the oils to fit your specific needs. Some essential oils are very good for helping a woman in labor.
Fragrance oils and perfumes contain synthetic ingredients that have been combined in a laboratory to replicate natural smells. Many of these synthetic ingredients are harmful to our health. It is interesting to note that even with all our technological advances scientist still cannot replicate essential oils completely. For example, Eucalyptus essential oil has around 250 components. Scientists have only been able to reproduce 30 of the 250 components. Many people who have allergies and sensitivities to perfume and fragrance oils do not experience these problems with Essential Oils. Essential Oils contain only pure plant essences.
Essential oils are concentrated plant material. It takes a large amount of plant matter to make up a small amount of essential oil. For example, it takes 2 tons of fresh rose petals to make 1kg of rose oil. However, because essential oils are so concentrated, one drop goes a long way.
Ideally, having an aromatherapy treatment once a week would be incredibly beneficial. However, even small changes such as using soap or bath salt blend with Therapeutic Grade Essential oils will make a difference in your life.
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