
Aromatherapy & Irritable Bowel Syndrome
An aromatherapy approach to a client with IBS
By Kate Mulliss

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An aromatherapy approach to a client with IBS
By Kate Mulliss

By Kate Mulliss, MAR
I recently wrote an article for the FHT professional therapist magazine on reflexology and aromatherapy approaches to IBS.

Aromatherapy is the therapeutic use of essential oils to restore balance to mind, body and spirit. Essential oils are natural essences extracted from a wide variety of plants. They can have many effects – antidepressant, sedative, analgesic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory – which means that they can be used to support a wide range of needs, of both a physical and psychological nature.