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Aromatherapy Nebulizer

An aromatherapy nebulizer is used to disperse botanical oils to scent a room or to provide an inhalant that can relieve pain, alter moods or offer healing properties to recipients. Aromatherapy actually means "to treat with scents" and is fast becoming the most popular of all holistic methods of treatment. Gaining popularity worldwide, this form of therapy uses oils extracted from flowers, trees, bark, grasses, fruits and other vegetation to produce approximately 150 different essential oil scents and can be used in room nebulizers or personal aromatherapy inhalers. It is no longer a fringe healing method and is used for pain or stress management for women in labor, chemotherapy patients and heart patients.



Research has shown that natural oils affect brain chemistry and can alter moods, relieve pain, affect skin or provide stress and fatigue relief. The mood altering benefits are even being recognized by some architectural engineers as they include aroma systems into new buildings to provide a calming, relaxing atmosphere in customer waiting rooms. Various scents have been shown to affect the brain differently and to produce moods, feelings and responses according to the stimulant. For example, eucalyptus and lemon oils can be used to keep people alert with a heightened sense of awareness. Some offices use an aromatherapy nebulizer to pump these scents into banks or other places of business that require a high level of competency.



Other scents such as rosemary or lavender are used to provide a calming and relaxing atmosphere for those who inhale the oils. There are different problems that aromatherapy inhalers can address such as lack of sleep, colds, behavioral issues, and various types of stress. A study about elderly patients in Britain who were having difficulty sleeping, were subjected to the scent of lavender oil and were shown to fall asleep naturally without the aid of the usual sleeping pills. Lavender oil can also be applied topically on women who have undergone childbirth.



Postpartum discomfort has been shown to be significantly reduced during the most painful recovery times. Colds are a typical physical ailment that can be affected from the use of an aromatherapy nebulizer since most adults experience between two and three colds a year. Sinus problems, heaviness in the chest and coughing can be reduced by using various forms of aroma treatments. Niaouli is an oil essence that is commonly used in aromatherapy inhalers and can help eradicate viral and bacterial properties. Ravensare is another commonly used essential oil that is used for colds as well. Breathing the steam in the air can help to open bronchial passages and may help kill the cold germs, especially if the cold is in the beginning stages. Eucalyptus and chamomile are especially useful in loosening mucous while healing the throat and nasal passages.



Horsetail is recommended to shrink swollen, nasal membranes during a cold or sinus infection. Adding onion to an aromatherapy nebulizer is especially helpful providing disinfectant protection during a cold cycle. Leaf of gingko biloba provides a very rapid healing of the nasal membranes as well as an eradication of bacteria. Individuals with behavioral problems can benefit from the use of aroma treatments as well. It has been proven by scientific studies that many different scents have an affect on the brain chemistry. Applying certain scents for an inhalant can be beneficial in altering hyperactivity and irritability. Sandalwood and lavender are common aromas used to lower irritability. Lavender is perhaps the most effective of all aromatic oils to induce relaxation and can be used by inhalation or topical applications. "And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to the which also ye are called in one body; and be ye thankful." (Colossians 3:15)



Using certain scents can even help with more serious stress related disorders such as claustrophobia. An oil essence such as vanilla has been shown to calm the heart rate in those who have phobia tendencies. Patients in intensive care have also been shown to benefit from aroma systems as indicated by normal heart rates, blood pressure and respiration. There are different ways to experience the benefits of aroma scents. Individuals may use aromatherapy inhalers that provide personalized introduction of any particular essential oil, no matter where the user travels. Some offer separate glass vials that are included within a small housing that makes for easy carrying while also offering a simple selection of scents. Each vial can be refilled at any time and many are made of glass which is necessary to prevent absorption of oils.



Other types are made with a simple base that hosts a wick and cap for protection. The user simply applies a drop of any preferred oil to the wick and removes the cap for easy inhalation at any time. An aromatherapy nebulizer provides a room full of scent by gently dispersing oils consistently into the atmosphere through the use of a motorized element. There are different sizes that are appropriate for small or large rooms, depending on the square footage that requires coverage. Aroma systems can be purchased for personal or general use through various online holistic and natural health stores.

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