Aromatherapy is increasingly popular among women, yet many clinicians don't know how to safely and effectively apply aromatherapy techniques. Covering 20 essential oils and drawing from a firm base of clinical evidence, this guidebook helps women's healthcare professionals equip themselves with new tools to treat women from pregnancy to menopause.
Aromatherapy is increasingly popular among women, yet many clinicians don't know how to safely and effectively apply aromatherapy techniques. Covering 20 essential oils and drawing from a firm base of clinical evidence, this guidebook helps women's healthcare professionals equip themselves with new tools to treat women from pregnancy to menopause.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Pam Conrad is a registered nurse and certified clinical aromatherapy practitioner, educator and researcher with over 20 years' experience developing hospital programs in evidence based women's health aromatherapy. She lives in Indiana, USA.
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Introduction. 1. What is clinical aromatherapy? 2. Methods and Safety. Obstetrics: 3. Prenatal/Pregnancy. 4. Labor and Delivery/Intrapartum. 5. Postpartum. Gynecology: 6. Menstrual discomforts. 7. Premenstrual syndrome. 8. Menopause. Appendix. References