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4.0 out of 5 stars
the encyclopaedia of essential oils,
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This review is from: The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils: A Complete Guide to the Use of Aromatics in Aromatheraapy, Herbalism, Health and Well-Being (Paperback)
I have the repint of this book ( published in Great Britain in 1992) and as a certified Aromatherapist and Reflexologist have found this book very helpfull. I have not seen the new one so I can't say about it. The older one (1992)was for someone that has experience with the oils and wanted a quick guide for Family, Actions, anf Principal Constituents of the oils. This is a book for someone that is wanting to go beond the every day use of Aromatherapy
2.0 out of 5 stars
Elementary, good for pictures. Not as advanced as Worwood.,
By alisha@ncn.net (Milford, Iowa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils: A Complete Guide to the Use of Aromatics in Aromatheraapy, Herbalism, Health and Well-Being (Paperback)
The research ability of this book is not set up as well as some. The information also is not as advanced or as extensive as some other authors. My preference would be Worwood over Lawless.
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The Encyclopedia of Essential Oils: A Complete Guide to the Use of Aromatics in Aromatheraapy, Herbalism, Health and Well-Being by Julia Lawless (Paperback - July 28 1994)
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