id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-350846-8gxkwi9n Farrar, Ashley J. Clinical Aromatherapy 2020-09-28 .txt text/plain 6338 440 53 Clinical aromatherapy is an alternative medicine therapy that can be beneficial in the inpatient or outpatient setting for symptom management for pain, nausea, general well-being, anxiety, depression, stress, and insomnia. Aromatherapy regulation of guidelines, plant sources for aromatic oils, and safe use of essential oils in symptom management in clinical aromatherapy is reviewed. Essential oils come from seeds, stems, leaves, needles, petals, flowers, rinds and fruits, woods and resins, roots and rhizomes, and grasses. Cher Kaufman, a certified aromatherapist, wrote a book with a series of chapters on plant sources for aromatic essential oils-seeds, petals and flowers, rinds and fruits, woods and resins, roots and rhizomes, and grass. Three common examples of essential oils that come from seeds from plants are Uses for this oil include an anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, antispasmodic, detoxifier, and digestive and for relieving gas. ./cache/cord-350846-8gxkwi9n.txt ./txt/cord-350846-8gxkwi9n.txt