The historical process of aromatherapy (below)
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Dr. Edward Bach, a British physician, founded the "Flower Therapy" to heal the body and mind with natural plant extracts.
1920 AD Italy
Two Italian doctors, Giovanni Gatti and Renato Cayola, have shown that olfactory oil has a great influence on the central nervous system and has a psychotherapeutic effect.
1926 AD France
In a accidental explosion in a laboratory, the French chemist Gattefosse suffered severe burns in his hands. After inadvertently treating with lavender essential oil, the wound quickly recovered and left no scars, so he became interested in essential oils. . He also found that products with added essential oils have a longer shelf life than chemicals added, which means that the essential oils have better sterilization and antiseptic effects.
In 1928, the word "aromatherapy" was first introduced.
In 1937, the book "Aromatherapy" was published.
1930~1980 France
French doctor Jean Valnet treated essential oils for injured soldiers during World War II and used essential oils to treat mentally ill patients. Great success. Vaughan recognizes that the shortcomings and side effects of modern drugs and antibiotics, the body's resistance to drugs will gradually increase and need to increase the dose. Therefore, Vaughan chose essential oils as a natural substitute for chemical drugs.
Published in 1980, "Clinical Application of Aromatherapy."
AD 1961 France
Marguerite Maury, published "Mr. Morley's Aromatherapy", applies aromatherapy to rejuvenation, promotes the beauty care of essential oils to the medical level, and develops a set of massage techniques that are still in use today.
1977 AD
In 1977, Robert Tisserand completed the first aromatherapy monograph in the English-speaking world, The Art of Aromatherapy. It took him twenty years to find the lost agave of Aphrodite, and re-edited it in 1993.
1982 AD
Patricia Davis founded the London School of Aromatherapy. The book "Aromatherapy Encyclopedia".
AD 2009 United States
The CPTG essential oil certification standard was proposed. CPTG (Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade) - Pure physiotherapy grade certification, the production of essential oils from the service of the perfume industry-led system, for the first time, the certification standards set for the purpose of physical therapy.
AD 2017 today
A series of advancements, from extraction to basic research, have made a qualitative leap in the safety and effectiveness of essential oils. In the medical field, essential oils have begun to combine with modern medicine and have emerged in clinical applications. Moreover, due to its diversity of functions and convenience of use, it has begun to enter the family and become a daily necessity for some families.