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How Do I Choose an Aromatherapist?

No license is required to practice aromatherapy in the United States, but because there are some dangers associated with essential oils, it’s important to find a practitioner with good training and experience in treating the specific ailments you’d like to address.

Essential oils are very potent and can irritate the skin or even cause toxicity. When vetting out an aromatherapist, ask how he avoids the potentially harmful effects of the products he uses.

As with any therapy, a personal connection with the practitioner can be as important as the technique itself, so choose an aromatherapist who makes you feel comfortable. If he seems reluctant or unable to address questions or concerns you have, keep looking until you find someone who inspires confidence.



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