
Aromatherapy is the use of natural and high quality plant essential oils to enhance the health of body and mind.
We chose lime this summer because Lime is a wonderful way to blend the season’s heat and intensity with its powers to encourage emotional balance between the heart and the mind. It lifts the individual who feels weighed down by discouragement or grief. Lime is also an astringent and is useful to cool fevers associated with colds, sore throats and flu and aids the immune system while easing coughs, bronchitis and sinusitis, as well as helping asthma. Lime oil can stimulate and refresh a tired mind and helps with depression. It also helps with insect bites and cuts!
Contact us if you wish to buy a bottle, $17.33 for 1.5 ml 877-886-0555
August 17, 2012 | Categories: Aromatherapy | Leave A Comment »
Fennel has been a long culinary companion for most of us, but did you know it also has several medicinal properties? Its cultivation is not reduced to a particular area, and can be found in many regions including Europe, Asia, North American and Australia.
Fennel contains anethole, which could explain its medicinal effects:
- Fennel tea, made by pouring boiling water on bruised fennel seeds, has been used throughout history to help indigestion, reduce infant bloating and to improve the lymphatic system.
- The tea can also be used as a breath freshener and applied as an eye wash.
- Ancients also used syrup made from fennel juice to alleviate chronic cough and fed fennel tea to nursing mothers to increase the flow of milk.
- There are studies that show fennel can be a very effective diuretic and a potential drug for treatment of hypertension.
Fennel Essential Oil can also assist on physical matters, keeping the mind stable and functional, yet uplifted. Try it for yourself.
March 1, 2012 | Categories: Aromatherapy, Nutrition | Tags: fennel, Herb, Massage At Work, medicinal, plant | Leave A Comment »
Massage At Work was recently featured in Lauren Levinson’s article for Real Beauty.
Three Fast Ways to Chill Out give tips to lower your stress by targeting three pressure points in your head: cheeks, nose and temples.
Read the whole article following the link to Real Beauty website and magnify your potential with a stress-free day.
December 20, 2011 | Categories: Aromatherapy, Exercise, Nutrition, Uncategorized | Tags: beauty, Leo Ranieri, massage, Massage At Work, pressure points, Real Beauty, spa, stress | Leave A Comment »

Tea tree is a pale yellow colored oil with a fresh camphoraceous odor native to the Northeast coast of Australia.
Crushed tea tree leaves were inhaled by aborigines to relieve colds and headaches. Most recently, tea tree oil has been used as a topical application that is effective against bacteria, viruses, fungal infections, even scabies and head lice. Tree oil is also used in the treatment of moderate common acne.
Experience the medicinal and cosmetic properties of this aromatic oil for yourself!
Contact us to purchase a bottle of Tea Tree Pure Essential Oil for only $9.
November 9, 2011 | Categories: Aromatherapy | Tags: aromatherapy, ikove, Massage At Work, medicinal, oil, scents, tea tree | Leave A Comment »