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Using Aromatherapy Candles Top Tips
By: Toby Russell

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Candles have been used extensively throughout history as a way to provide not only light but also as a way to set the mood for a variety of different occasions. Aromatherapy candles provide a way to do that in an elegant and natural way.

It should be noted that true aromatherapy candles are not the same thing as merely scented candles we often find on the shelf of any supermarket. Scented candles contain a fragrance only. True aromatherapy candles are created using natural essential oils that can truly have a therapeutic effect on the mood and body.

Aromatherapy candles can be used for a wide variety of purposes, including the relief of stress and anxiety. Lavender is particularly well suited for this purpose. It is the perfect aromatherapy candle to come home to after a long hard day at work.

If you find that you?re having trouble relaxing or possibly suffer from insomnia, consider lighting a small sage aromatherapy candle. The oil in this candle will help to relax you so that you can get a good night?s sleep. Just be sure to completely extinguish the candle before turning in for the night. A chamomile aromatherapy candle is also an excellent choice if you need to relax and reduce stress and anxiety.

Suffering from a cold or just not feeling up to par? Light a eucalyptus aromatherapy candle. The oil in this candle will not only boost your immune system but soothe respiratory problems. Other aromatherapy candles that can assist with physical ailments include peppermint candles; which are know to aid with all sorts of problems including muscle aches, headaches and digestive problems.

Women may find lighting a geranium aromatherapy candle to be helpful with uplifting their spirits and balancing hormones. A grapefruit aromatherapy candle will refresh and uplift you while a lemon candle can help to relax your senses.

As with all candles, be sure to never leave an aromatherapy candle burning unattended and keep away from open air sources and drafts.

The right aromatherapy candle can make a great addition to your home, freshening the air around you and soothing away aches and pains.

Toby Russell with his site http://www.benefitwitharomatherapy.com offers clear and concise information covering the many health benefits of aromatherapy.

 

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