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History Of Essential Oils

Essential oils have been used throughout history for a variety of wellness applications. The Egyptians were one of the first to use aromatic essential oils extensively in medical practice, food preparation, religious ceremony and beauty treatment. The early Egyptians are well renowned for their incredible use of Therapeutic Essential Oils and spices in embalming. Oils like Myrrh, Cedarwood, Cypress and Spikenard were used. Myrrh, Sandalwood, Frankincense and Cinnamon were seen as very valuable cargo along caravan trade routes and were used sometimes in exchange for gold.

The preparation of the therapeutic Essential Oils was highly important to the Egyptians. They set aside rooms for this purpose in each of the Egyptian temples.Therapeutic oils were also offered to their gods. The Pharaoh and his family had complete formulas drawn up for the different perfumes they required.



The Greeks got some knowledge from the Egyptians and used essential oils in therapeutic massage and aromatherapy. The Romans also used aromatic oils to promote health and personal hygiene.

The Persians also began to refine distillation methods for extracting essential oils from aromatic plants. Essential oil extracts were used throughout the dark ages in Europe for their anti-bacterial and fragrant properties.

The Chinese classified oils into six categories: Luxurious, Refined, Reclusive, Tranquil, Noble and Beautiful. Using their individual properties for reference.

Special schools were created by the Japanese to teach and develop the art of perfumery. Geisha in Early Japan would use specific Therapeutic Essential Oils to create the moods they wanted from their clients.

In modern times, the powerful healing properties of essential oils were rediscovered in 1937 by a French chemist, Rene-Maurice Gattefosse, who healed a badly burned hand with pure lavender oil. A French contemporary, Dr. Jean Valnet, used therapeutic-grade essential oils to successfully treat injured soldiers during World War II. Dr. Valnet went on to become a world leader in the development of aromatherapy practices.

The modern use of essential oils has continued to grow rapidly as health scientists and medical practitioners continue to research and validate numerous health and wellness benefits of therapeutic-grade essential oils.

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