The 10 main essential oils to treat diseases and how they are used
Essential oils are obtained by distillation from the fruit, the flower, the resin, the leaves and barks of the plant. Due to this process and the amount of the plant necessary to obtain the pure oil, a single drop of this precious liquid can act deeply in the body or in almost any place or situation that needs it. The rudimentary distillation process was used in ancient times, and essential oils come from ancestral medicinal traditions. However, with today's technology, these oils have achieved unmatched quality and purity. The same applies to extracts, tinctures, and poultices prepared from medicinal plants. All these preparations contained essential oils and were quite effective in preventing and treating diseases. But the power and scope of essential oils today, have no comparison. Essential oils today What we know today as "aromatherapy" was established in 1937 when French chemist RenĂŠ Maurice Gattefosse named this science. Gattefosse became interested in essential oils from 1910 when he had an accident, burned a hand and used the first ointment found in the laboratory that turned out to be a pure, undiluted compound of lavender essential oil and which, when smeared Not only did the pain calm him immediately, but he closed the wound without becoming infected and leaving no scar. Clove Oil (Eugenia Caryophyllata) Clove oil is most commonly used as an antiseptic for oral infections, eliminating a broad spectrum of microbes, and maintaining controlled diseases.