(Part 2) Best aromatherapy books according to redditors

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We found 80 Reddit comments discussing the best aromatherapy books. We ranked the 26 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top Reddit comments about Aromatherapy:

u/mohavewolfpup · 3 pointsr/antiMLM

That would be the general assumption, to have a education.

I'm currently looking up some of the names in the reports. Some lead to dead ends, but others cough up some information.

Young DG is obvious D(onald) Gary Young.

Woolley CL is This Guy AKA Cole L Woolley. Claims to have a PHD.

He was the VP of Research and Development at Young Living for 6 years (see above) which explains why his name is all over the documents i've linked above along with Gary. Gary had his degree from a Diploma Mill and supposedly Cole got his from Brigham Young University in utah. Surprise, he wrote a book also

"McClendon B" is curious. Only thing I found was a Distributor that may match the name, but it's fuzzy at best. She has been with them for 8 years though, is a nurse? Maybe she has some "pedigree" they tapped for some reason. Image of her linkedin

More as I find them. Pretty difficult since they use Initials or a variant of their name. Some I got lucky with, others unknown or nothing at all.

It is curious to note that some of the names are Asian in nature and they have a presence in asian countries now. Talked to some of their team members in the higher ranks who could find some medical "professionals" to give the illusion of clout to their studies?

If "McClendon B" is the actual one above who did some of the reports, that would prove it's not below them to just source folks near off the street who match their illusion of being able to offer clout/good text/images to their reports

u/parkleswife · 2 pointsr/TrollXChromosomes

that's nice!

i use a blend i found in [here](
http://www.amazon.com/Fragrant-Pharmacy-Valerie-Ann-Worwood/dp/0553403974) that's lime, lemon, peppermint and lavender. i love it.

u/herbboy23 · 2 pointsr/aromatherapy

It would slightly depend on your hair color, although jojoba oil is best for hair care with added oils of your choice. Also try drinking a cup of horsetail fern a day to promote healthy nail and hair growth. :)
a great book to check out, I think it will suit your interests www.amazon.com/Essential-Oils-Book-Creating-Personal/dp/0882669133/ref=pd_sim_b_5>

u/thecodmother · 2 pointsr/essentialoils

I found these books great for understanding EO's.

It's best to do a fuckton of research before starting such a big venture.

https://www.amazon.ca/Complete-Book-Essential-Oils-Aromatherapy/dp/0931432820

https://www.amazon.ca/Aromatherapy-Bible-Definitive-Guide-Essential/dp/1402730063

u/sunrise_review · 1 pointr/AskCulinary

I haven't done too much research into it. I personally found my dietary and flavor preferences later in life about the same time I encountered Ayurveda and the two seemed to relate so I looked into it. My experience is that you probably know a lot about the food prep aspect of it. It's integrated into the culture pretty extensively. I have this book which includes a decent 120 page collection/selection of menus and recipes in addition to info on methods, the ingredients and the spiritual/physiological aspects (the primary focus of the book, it's 345 pages total).

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My old roommate had this book of DIY beauty products and it was awesome! Some of the stuff worked better than store bought stuff! Green AND saves money :)