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"A smell can be overwhelmingly nostalgic because it triggers powerful images and emotionsbefore we have time to edit them...When we give perfume to someone, we give them liquid memory.Kipling was right: "Smells are surer than sights and sounds to make your heart-strings crack". A Natural History of the Senses, by Diane Ackerman, Vintage Books Aromatherapy...combining the senses of smell and touch
Professional Aromatherapy treatment is an enjoyable and deeply relaxing experience. It is also a powerful natural healing therapy which can have a profound effect on both body and mind.
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Complementary health care modalities continue to be in demand across a wide variety of settings in the primary health and natural medicine fields. Aromatherapists, in many cases, practice alongside medical health practitioners and achieve excellent results for the client by offering a dual and complementary approach to the presenting health issues.
Study Aromatherapy and work in a profession which is:
- One of the fastest growing complementary healthcare modalities in the world today.
- Covered by a growing number of Health Funds.
- Experiencing growing recognition as a result of continual scientific evaluation validating its efficacy.
- The domain of practitioners who work passionately with clients using aromatics and touchin a profound healing modality.
What is the best way to study Aromatherapy?
- Train with experts in the field who do not promote their own essential oils. This allows for the objective teaching of Aromatherapy without the need to target specific products.
How do I get started?
- Complete the home-study Certificate Course Discovering Aromatherapy.
- If you wish to continue your studies then exercise your option to proceed onto Practitioner training at the Academy.
- Alternatively, if you would like to practice Aromatherapy professionally, then enrol directly into the Diploma of Aromatherapy.
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