The Healing Power and Meditative Appeal of Aromatherapy Candles

By on January 14, 2008

Aromatherapy candles are all the rage – you can find them in stores specializing in aromatherapy products, but also in a variety of other outlets, including drug stores and gift shops. Different from your standard scented candle, aromatherapy candles are scented with essential oils, which can help with a variety of health and emotional issues. AAromatherapy is a branch of natural medicine. In aromatherapy, small amounts of essential oils – a powerful, concentraged, natural oil – are used to promote healing of various conditions. These essential oil scents are usually very pleasant, and they react with the body’s biochemistry. For example, some aromatherapy scents promote relaxation, while others might cure a headache or make your more alert. Aromatherapy candles are a very convenient way of adding the scent of aromatherapy oil to your living space.


Aromatherapy is a branch of natural medicine. In aromatherapy, small amounts of essential oils – a powerful, concentraged, natural oil – are used to promote healing of various conditions. These essential oil scents are usually very pleasant, and they react with the body’s biochemistry. For example, some aromatherapy scents promote relaxation, while others might cure a headache or make your more alert. Aromatherapy candles are a very convenient way of adding the scent of aromatherapy oil to your living space.

Aromatherapy candles are easy to make at home, too. When the candle wax is melted (and try to use a natural wax, beeswax or soy wax), just add a few drops of essential oil. It doesn’t take much – most essential oils are very concentrated, and if you add too much, it can be overpowering. Proceed with your candlemaking as usual, using molds or dipping the wicks. Enjoy your healing scented candles at home or in the workplace. For more candle ideas check out www.CandleNovice.com.

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