0 the treatment of worry or nervousness, or medical conditions that are not serious, by rubbing pleasant-smelling natural substances into the skin or breathing in their smell: --
I have seen in some centres of pain management the use of alternative therapies, whether aromatherapy, reflexology or acupuncture.
We have shops selling herbal products and aromatherapy oils.
Those authorities, in their zeal to look for professional and financial diversity, are trying to absorb aromatherapy into the allopathic medical system.
Alternatively the difference may be due the main there is no empirical evidence for a to the methodological bias inherent in ethnographic blanket ban on aromatherapy.
Improving appearance is the central aim, but themes like pleasure are also important, and beauty trades are also body-pampering trades, encompassing massage, aromatherapy and other sources of sensuous enjoyment.
The development worker organised a programme of groups and classes for older people involving health-related activities such as yoga, aromatherapy, relaxation, tai chi, keep fit and walking.
For this patient use of relaxation techniques and aromatherapy in her work with old people influenced her decision to use it herself only after the cancer treatment had been completed.
In the short term, the reform introduced payments for special services in public hospitals, such as single-person rooms and aromatherapy.