Aromatherapy for the Holiday Spirit

Written by Francoise Rapp


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-5 drops Orange -5 drops Grapefruit -1 drop Lemon Verbena

Massage your abdomen, solar plexus, neck and shoulders. Pour a few drops intorepparttar palm of your hands and inhale it deeply. Pour 20 drops ofrepparttar 115891 blend into your warm bathwater and soak for at least 15 minutes.

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-3 drops Basil -3 drops Peppermint -6 drops Grapefruit

Massage your abdomen, solar plexus, neck and shoulders. Pour a few drops intorepparttar 115893 palm of your hands and inhale it deeply. Pour 20 drops ofrepparttar 115894 blend into your warm bathwater and soak for at least 15 minutes.

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-1 drop Rose -2 drops Ginger -4 drops Grapefruit -3 drops Frankincense

Massage your heart chakra, solar plexus, neck and shoulders. Dare to wear it like a perfume! Pour a few drops intorepparttar 115897 palm of your hands and inhale it deeply. Pour 20 drops ofrepparttar 115898 blend into your warm bathwater and soak for at least 15 minutes.

(c) Francoise Rapp, 2001. Discoverrepparttar 115899 life-transforming power of aromatherapy! Internationally renowned aromatherapist and alchemist, Francoise Rapp, shares her expertise through aromatherapy classes designed for working adults and in her free weekly ezine, The Arom'Alchemy Newsletter. All this and more can be found at http://www.aromalchemy.com

Internationally renowned aromatherapist and alchemist Françoise Rapp was trained in the sacred ancient arts of anointing and practicing alchemy by priests and alchemists in France more than 10 years ago. She now lives in San Diego where she holds an International License in Aromatherapy. Her talents have been featured in RedBook Magazine, New Age Journal, Self.Com, and the nationally televised program "Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus." Visit her on the web at www.aromalchemy.com.


Ben is Coping with Huntington's Disease

Written by Lynda Appell


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