How to Price an Aromatherapist

How to Price an Aromatherapist



Aromatherapy involves the use of oils extracted from flowers and herbs. These oils are administered either via inhalation or skin absorption to achieve therapeutic results, and this approach is said to be able to address health problems ranging from obesity to insomnia. An aromatherapist is a person trained to used aromatherapy to assist others in the healing of the body, spirit and mind.







Things You'll Need:





A computer with Internet access to research aromatherapists







Price an Aromatherapist




1


Log on to the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy Web site (see Resources below). You will be taken to a page that allows you to search the organization's member roster.





2


Click on "State," "Country" or "Area," depending on how you'd like to conduct your search. You'll be taken to a page that allows you to select a state, country or area of specialty in your search for an aromatherapy professional.





3


Highlight a state, country and/or area of specialty and click the "Search" link near the bottom of the page. You will be directed to a page showing aromatherapy professionals that meet your prescribed requirements.





4


Write down the telephone numbers and email addresses of these professionals and contact them either by phone or online to obtain price information.





5


Explore all of your options. The International Federation of Aromatherapists is another good resource in your search for qualified aromatherapy professionals. Visit the organization's Web site (see Resources below). Use the site to find aromatherapists in your area and contact these professionals for pricing.





6


Get a referral. Referrals are perhaps the best way to find a talented aromatherapist. Ask friends for their recommendations. Get a contact number or email address, and inquire about price guidelines.





7


Get the details regarding aromatherapy by purchasing "The Aromatherapy Bible: The Definitive Guide to Using Essential Oils" by Gill Farrer-Halls (see Resources below).








Tips & Warnings










Prices for aromatherapy treatments are moderate. However, with multiple treatments, the overall cost quickly rises and can become expensive.








If you're suffering from health problem that involves serious, potentially life-threatening symptoms like seizures, do not attempt to treat your condition with aromatherapy. Instead, seek the care of a physician.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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