Pompal 09.
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Hi all,
I am a qualified homeopath and holistic massage therapist. I am wondering if it is ok for me to add some calendula and or macerated arnica oil (or tincture to my base oil or lotion) if I feel it may be of benefit to my clients when performing massage? I know during my massage training it was stressed that unless qualified in aromatherapy one should not use essential oils on clients unless the client has their own blend.
Calendula and arnica are both used in homeopathic potency and also in oils, creams and ointments (or phytotherapy) , so I would think it would be fine for me to do being a homeopath.
I just feel the need to run it by you guys before going ahead and would appreciate any comments.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Mal
I am a qualified homeopath and holistic massage therapist. I am wondering if it is ok for me to add some calendula and or macerated arnica oil (or tincture to my base oil or lotion) if I feel it may be of benefit to my clients when performing massage? I know during my massage training it was stressed that unless qualified in aromatherapy one should not use essential oils on clients unless the client has their own blend.
Calendula and arnica are both used in homeopathic potency and also in oils, creams and ointments (or phytotherapy) , so I would think it would be fine for me to do being a homeopath.
I just feel the need to run it by you guys before going ahead and would appreciate any comments.
Thanks in advance.
Regards
Mal