Synopsis:
November 2006 revision! The "Reference Guide for Essential Oils" includes individual sections for the following: Science & Application, Single Oils, Oil Blends, Personal Care Products, Bath & Shower Gels, Bar Soaps, Tinctures, Massage Oils, Supplements, and a Personal Guide which is alphabetized by health condition.
The Reference Guide for Essential Oils is truly a unique book. There are other similar books on the market, but none are as user friendly as this one.
An appendix with concise, quickly accessible information on single oils and oil blends including safety information.
This book is bound with a coil binding which is very durable and allows the pages to lay flatfacilitating the use of this book during the application of oils.
AUTHOR INFORMATION
Connie Higley has had a fascination for natural healing methods, relying on herbs and herbal remedies for much of her life. Always interested in natural ways to help maintain the health of her family, she has studied Educational Kinesiology and attended several lectures and conferences on natural healing methods. She received her bachelor's degree in Information Management in 1989 and developed a unique talent for organizing information. As a devoted mother, Connie became excited about the possible uses of essential oils when she learned about the therapeutic and emotional effects that could be achieved by topical application and inhalation as opposed to ingestion. In May 1995, she met Pat Leatham and was shown the pages of notes that Pat had compiled over the previous four months. Connie worked with Pat to organize the information, and then she expanded it for the two of them and their friends. The growing demand for this information has evolved into this book and others. Because of Connie's tremendous desire to help others by providing needed, well-organized information, she summoned the help of her husband, Alan, and together they continue to research and expand this vital information.
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