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Nursing Times
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Useful Addresses

It is important to buy good quality essential oils if they are to be effective therapeutically. Synthetic perfume oils or dilute products do not have the same potency and cannot be substituted for 100 per cent pure and natural aromatic oils. There are now many brands of essential oils available but the quality control and ethical standard can vary.

Aqua Oleum have many years’ experience in the field and provide a wide range of top quality oils at very competitive prices as well as a large selection of virgin-pressed carrier or base oils. They can be purchased from health and whole food stores throughout the United Kingdom, as well as from some chemists. Mail order items, individually formulated products, the ‘Essential Oil Catalogue’ and further information can be obtained from:

Aqua Oleum

Unit 3

Lower Wharf

Wallbridge

Stroud

Gloucestershire GL5 3JA

Tel: 01453 753555

Website: www.aqua-oleum.co.uk

Aqua Oleum also supply their

products internationally to the

following countries:

Eire

Wholefoods Wholesale

Unit 2D Kylemore Industrial Estate

Dublin 10

USA and Canada

Natura Trading

Box 263 1857 West 4th Avenue

Vancouver

British Columbia

V6J 1M4

Hong Kong

The New Age Shop

7 Old Bailey Street

Central

Norway

Terapi consult AS

Frysjaveien 27

0883 Oslo

Finland

Luonnonruokatukku Aduki Oy

Kirvstmiehenkatu 10

00810 Helsinki

Kenya

Armaan Ltd

PO Box 10118

Nairobi

Taiwan

Grace & Pearl Corporation

6 Lane 97

Tung An Street

Taipei 100

If you want to experience a professional aromatherapy treatment, it is vital that you choose a therapist who has undergone an accredited training. The International Federation of Aromatherapists ensures that its members have attained a recognized standard of practice and provides a list of qualified practitioners throughout the United Kingdom.

For those wishing to further their interest in aromatherapy, the Federation also publishes a newsletter, holds open meetings and can recommend training programmes for individuals wishing to gain a professional qualification. They can be contacted at:

The International Federation of Aromatherapists (IFA)

Stamford House

2–4 Chiswick High Road

London W4 1TH

Tel: 020 8742 2605

Fax: 020 8742 2606

International Society of Professional Aromatherapists (ISPA)

ISPA House

82 Ashby Road

Hinckley

Leicestershire LE10 1SN

Tel: 01455 647987

Fax: 01455 890956

Other Useful Addresses

Aromatherapy Organisations Council

PO Box 355

Croydon

Surrey

Tel/fax: 020 8251 7912

The Institute of Aromatic Therapists

Aromed House

66 Upper Bond Street

Hinckley

Leicestershire LE10 1RS

National Association for Holistic

Aromatherapy

PO Box 17622

Boulder

Colorado 8308–7622

Tel: 1 888-ASK-NAHA

Tel: 1 314 963 2071

Fax: 1 314 963 4454

American Society of Phytotherapy and Aromatherapy

PO Box 3679

South Pasadena

California 91031

Acknowledgements

As I write, the lavender in my garden is just coming into full bloom. It is one of my favourite herbs: sturdy yet delicate, with a mass of hazy-purple flowers which suffuse the air with their dreamy-soft fragrance. I am also very fond of the essential oil of lavender, and use it more than any other oil about the house. It is ideal as a remedy for children, for the treatment of all sorts of minor ailments, and as a bath oil or room fragrance. This book is dedicated to my young daughter Natasha, who has a keen interest in all perfumes and loves the scent of lavender.

I would especially like to thank the following people, who have contributed in various ways to the completion of this book:

Steward Alcock for his excellent translations from the French; John Black for his expertise and for providing technical information; Cara Denman for her guidance; Jane Graham-Maw and those at Thorsons for their sympathetic approach to the project; Len Smith for his editorial comments; and my husband Alec for his ongoing support.

I would also like to thank
Perfumer & Flavorist
for their kind permission to reprint the table outlining the detailed constituents of lavender oil (see Appendix B).

About the Author

Having been brought up in a family with a strong herbal tradition,
JULIA LAWLESS
has had an interest in aromatic plants ever since she was a child. Her Finnish mother, a biochemist, was involved in the research of aromatic oils and subsequently established her own essential oil company, Aqua Oleum. In 1983 Julia took over responsibility for the formulation of natural aromatic products for the family business. Julia has also studied Western and Tibetan herbal medicine and is a qualified aromatherapist, as well as being a passionate gardener.

Highly respected in her field, Julia has lectured internationally on aromatic plants and oils, appearing both on radio and television. She is the author of several books on aromatic plants and their uses, including the best-selling manuals
The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils
and
The Complete Illustrated Guide to Aromatherapy
. She currently divides her time between London and Gloucestershire, where she has designed her own aromatherapy garden.

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