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Week 2 - Skin Care 1 - Wellness Concepts and Aromatherapy

An agent that promotes or increases perspiration; good to warm an area, for detoxification treatments, cellulite treatments, sore muscles (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Sudorific/Diaphoretic

An agent that promotes the removal of mucus from the respiratory system; good for general respiratory support to prevent congestion and aid breathing (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Expectorant

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Cedarwood is

Antiseptic, calming

An agent that strengthens and tones the nerves and nervous system; good for stress, nervous tension, burnout, neuritis, neuralgia (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Nervine

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Rosewood is

Cellular stimulant

Upon reviewing more information in the slides on Rosewood, this oil is

Speeds cell division and good for mature, dehydrated and sensitive skin

An agent that revitalizes and strengthens the body; good for low immunity, burnout, mental exhaustion, stress (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Restorative

Upon reviewing more information in the slides on Naiouli, this oil is

Is in the same family as tea tree and is a strong disinfectant

Upon reviewing more information in the slides on Sandalwood, this oil is

Is very good for dehydrated skins

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Cypress is

Oxygenating

An agent that increases the function of a body system or the body in general; good for mental and physical burnout; stress, to revitalize and energize (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Stimulant

An agent that tones and stimulates the function of the liver; good as a support for liver cleansing or detoxification treatments (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Hepatic

T or F When we use an essential oil undiluted, we say we are using it neat

True

An agent that promotes healing through the formation of scar tissue; good for wounds, skin conditions, skin revitalization treatments (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Cicatrisant

Upon reviewing more information in the slides on Lavendar, this oil is

Is good for dermatitis and eczema

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Lavender is

Soothing

An agent that helps alleviate depression; good also for stress and anxiety (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Anti-depressant

Upon reviewing more information in the slides on Cypress, this oil is

Strengthens capillaries

An agent that increases local circulation to the skin and is warming; may lead to skin irritation; good for tight muscles, detoxification, cellulite treatments, muscle pain and soreness (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Rubefacient

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Niaouli is

Local circulation

An agent that relieves or decreases pain from irritated nerves; good for neuralgia (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Anti-neuralgic

An agent that helps to prevent the hardening of tissue; good for scar tissue, mature skin and wrinkles (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Anti-sclerotic

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Marjoram is

Antiseptic

An agent that decreases inflammation (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Anti-inflammatory

Upon reviewing more information in the slides on Eucalyptus, this oil is

Stimulates circulation

An agent that firms or tightens tissue (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Astringent

Upon reviewing more information in the slides on Cedarwood, this oil is

Is anti-fungal and detoxifying; is good for normal to oily skins

Upon reviewing more information in the slides on Jasmine, this oil is

Good for wound healing and collagen formation

An agent that corrects disordered body function and supports balance in the body (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Alterative

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Ylang Ylang is

Anti-seborrheic

An agent that decreases or relieves rheumatism (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Anti-rheumatic

An agent that causes narrowing of the blood vessels (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Vasoconstrictor

An agent that lowers blood pressure; good for stress and anxiety (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Hypotensive

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Basil is

Increases Skin Resistance, stimulant

An agent that increases the activity of leukocytes in the body, therefore boosting immunity (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Cytophylactic

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Geranium is

Antiseptic, cleansing

An agent that destroys the life cycle of a viral pathogen (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Antiviral

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Sandalwood is

Hydrating, softening

An agent that sedates or calms the central nervous system, or the body in general; good for relaxation treatments, stress, anxiety, insomnia (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Sedative

T or F Only Lavender and Tea Tree oil can be used un-diluted

True

T or F Essential oils are used to treat the whole person (Body, Mind, and Spirit) and can be used by inhaling them or by applying them to the body topically.

True

An agent that promotes the production of urine and aids water retention; good for detoxification treatments, water retention, revitalization treatments (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Diuretic

Upon reviewing more information in the slides on Geranium, this oil is

Is very balancing

An agent that relieves or prevents itching; good for itchy skin, insect bites, skin irritation, itchy scalp, sunburn (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Antipruritic

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Lemongrass is

Cleansing

An agent that combats impurities in the blood and aids detoxification (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Depurative

An agent that soothes and relieves tension; good for stress, anxiety, insomnia (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Relaxant

An agent that softens the skin; good for dry skin, mature skin, dehydrated skin, rough skin (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Emollient

An agent that destroys or inhibits the life cycle of pathogenic micro-organisms (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Antimicrobial

An agent that reduces the sensation of pain; good for soft tissue pain (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Analgesic

An agent that controls the production of sebum (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Anti-seborrheic

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Jasmine is

Helps skin texture

An agent that is healing for the skin; good skin conditions and wounds (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Vulnerary

According to the Powerpoint slide A Study of Key Essential Oils Eucalyptus is

Antiseptic, cooling

An agent that combats fungal infection (Refer to the posted reading "Therapeutic Actions and Properties of Selected Essential Oils")

Fungicidal

T or F The plant extracts that we use in Aromatherapy are called Essential oils

True

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