Absolutes Role in AromatherapyThere can be no doubt that the full richness of an aroma is most perfectly captured in the living plant itself. When one enters an environment where the air is vibrating with the fragrant symphony of miniscule molecules charged with the life impulse of a delicate flower or herb, it often influences the heart and mind in a deep and penetrating way. It can awaken memories of precious moments in the life journey or can unlock doors of perception, which give one a glimpse of a sublime life that is filled with wonder and hope. Capturing AromaFor thousands of years those intrigued by the mysteries of aroma have sought ways and means of capturing those essences so that the powerful emotions and feelings evoked by fragrance in its natural state can be recreated even in the midst of the routine of everyday life. Most have found that one of the best ways to capture that scent is through the use of absolutes in a daily aromatherapy regimen. What are Absolutes?The world of aromatic plants provides the raw material for distilling/extracting a wide range of sublime essences in the form of absolutes, essential oils, attars, CO2 extracts and hyrosols. One of the most interesting ways to use plant essences, though, is absolutes. Absolutes are similar to essential oils in that both are extracted from plants. In fact, an absolute is a more concentrated form of an essential oil. How absolutes differ from essential oils is the method that is used during the extraction process. Essential oils are primarily extracted using a steam distillation process. Generally speaking, absolutes are the most concentrated form of an essential oil. Where most plant essences are made through steam distillation, absolutes are made with the use of chemical expression, concentrating them further than most people could ever imagine. This process usually begins when the plant material is soaked in hexane. After that occurs, it goes through a double distillation process at a low temperature. The resulting product is diluted with alcohol and filtered. For some plant essences, this is the only way to use the essential oil properly. This extraction method creates a more concentrated version of the plant's essence - one that is far more fragrant. The only drawback as it relates to aromatherapy is that the process does not produce a pure essence. The extracted substances often will contain traces of the chemicals and solvents that were used during the extraction process. It is for this reason that absolutes have been used primarily by those involved in the fragrance or perfume industries. They can be used successfully in aromatherapy however, extreme care must be taken. It's also important to note that absolutes can trigger an allergic reaction in some people. And even though those true to the principles of aromatherapy prefer essential oils over absolutes, there are some plants whose essences cannot be extracted using traditional distillation methods. To extract the essence, chemical extraction processes must be used. Jasmine and honeysuckle are two such plants. Some popular absolutesJasmine absolute – Extracted using solvents, Jasmine absolute offers an exquisite scent. Used for years in perfumes and therapy sessions, this sweet heady fragrance is among other things an effective aphrodisiac. Women with irregular menstrual cycles use jasmine absolute because it can help regulate these cycles. It can relieve headaches and is an effective antiseptic and antidepressant. It also has sedative qualities. Lavender absolute – Extracted using alcohol, Lavender absolute has a sweet, floral and woody fragrance reminiscent of a lavender shrub. It's perfect for use in soaps, creams and lipsticks. Oakmoss absolute – Extracted using solvents or alcohol, Oakmoss absolute has a rich scent that is both earthy and woody. Imagine the smell of damp oak along the seashore and this is what oakmoss absolute smells like - very comforting. Rose absolute – Extracted from rose blossoms using chemical solvents, rose absolute is a feminine scent that is very intense. It's perfect for relaxing after a hard day or for when you're feeling particularly sexy. Used in creams, soaps and lotions, rose absolute also has anti-viral and anti-bacterial qualities. It takes many, many rose blossoms to produce rose absolute which is why it's very expensive. Lotus absolute – Extracted from either pink or white lotus flowers using solvents, lotus absolute has healing qualities. It can also help build confidence and self-esteem. Reconnecting with the Natural WorldToday many of us living in the crowded conditions of cities and towns are seeking for means of reconnecting to a natural world. In many cases essences derived from botanical resources help us establish a rainbow bridge into times, places and environments that speak to us of a rich inner life that is based upon a refined outlook on existence rather than the frantic accumulation of material goods. It may be that these sublime aromas speak to us of the of the wisdom and knowledge to be gained from "listening" to the trees, shrubs, vines, and flowers that have been our friends and companions for thousands of years. But no matter how we wish to explain the impact these aromas have on us, we can certainly say that it "exists", and that with a little interest on our part we can directly participate in exploring this world by entering into the domain of natural perfumery, or some other branch of the aromatic arts, crafts or sciences. A significant amount of information has appeared in recent years with regards to the world of absolutes in aromatherapy. In this discipline there is a strong emphasis on the therapeutic value of essential oils and hydrosols. More and more research has been devoted to exploring the scientific basis of the benefit of this therapy. There is also a growing body of knowledge based on practical experiences of those engaged in this work. It reveals the important role the human interaction plays in the healing process. Often times those engaged in this work have a true sympathy and understanding of the people that come to them and take the time to help their patients develop a new attitude towards themselves and life. The oils aside from their specific therapeutic uses, also help to create an open atmosphere where positive communication can take place. One of the special attributes of natural aromatic essences is that they help a person relax and feel comfortable in unfamiliar environments. Recommended SiteVisit Wikipedia for more on absolutes |
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