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Aromatherapy for Children
The
aromatherapy recipes and guidelines that you see on AromaWeb and
elsewhere are intended for use on average-sized, healthy adults
who have consulted with a medical professional.
Most over-the-counter and prescription drugs
list different dosages based on the size of a child or warn not to use
the medicine with children. Essential oils used with children must be
respected in the same way. Recipes for use on children should have significantly
lower dosages of oils than if the same recipe is used by an adult. Additionally,
many oils should not be used at all with children. When in doubt,
don’t use it on your child.
Oils that are generally reported to be safe
to use on children, in extremely low dilutions, for external uses and
for short periods of time include Lavender,
Neroli,
Roman Chamomile, Rose (Rose
Otto – steam distilled rose oil),
Sweet Orange, and Tea Tree.
I would love to include many recipes and suggestions
for aromatherapy use with children, but children range greatly in their
weight, health and needs. As such, it is quite unsafe to supply such “blanket”
recommendations or recipes, and it goes way beyond my comfort level to
do so.
Having said that, Valerie Ann Worwood
has released a new book in early 2000 entitled Aromatherapy
for the Healthy Child. This 300+ page book is the most comprehensive
book that I have seen so far on using aromatherapy with children.
For more information, please look below:
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Aromatherapy for the Healthy
Child
Finally there is a hefty and comprehensive
book that covers aromatherapy for children - it's about time!
This huge book covers a multitude of aromatherapy uses for
children. Easy enough for beginners to read, this book is
also practical for advanced users considering the limited
amount of resources available on children's aromatherapy.
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Aromatherapy for Babies and
Children
Provides brief profiles (monographs) on
20 oils and provides introductory aromatherapy information
from the vantage point of use on babies and children.
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