Andrea took a trip to Morocco where she visited markets, hotels, and gardens. She saw traditional Berber markets filled with baskets, pottery, spices and food. She had lunch made in traditional Moroccan clay pots called Tajines and afternoon tea on ornate couches. She also saw ornate elevator doors, got henna tattoos, and had lunch in a hotel herb garden filled with lavender, mint and other herbs. Andrea runs the Aromahead Institute which educates people on using essential oils and aromatherapy.
2. Basil
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Basil is often used for
a host of natural
remedies, such as
promoting digestion.
Or lets say you get
stung by one of those
bees who love your
lavender so much
some gardeners will
pluck a fresh basil
leaf, chew it up, and
put it right on the
sting to soothe the
pain.
3. Baskets and Pottery Marrakesh
traditional Berber market (souk)
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9. Lavender!
Lavender is one of my all-time favorite 鍖owers and essential oils!
I have a PDF that you can download on 鍖ve ways to use lavender
just click here.
10. Lunch in the hotels
herb garden
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12. Mint
Peppermint essential oil is well known for being uplifting and energizing,
commonly found in blends for pain and swelling. Read more about
peppermint in this blog post I wrote.
13. Spice mounds at the Marrakesh
traditional Berber market (souk)
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14. Spices at the Marrakesh traditional
Berber market (souk)
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15. About Andrea Butje and
Aromahead Institute
Founded in 1999, the Aromahead Institute
enjoys an extensive alumni network of
international graduates who have gone on
to pursue successful careers and
businesses rooted in the vast network of
the healing arts profession.
Andrea Butje, LMT, Clinical
Aromatherapist and recipient of the
Alliance of International Aromatherapists
Lifetime Achievement Award for her
notable career contributions as an educator, entrepreneur and author serves as The
Institutes director and lead instructor.
As a consultant to importers of high quality essential oils, Andrea has traveled the
world building relationships with distillers and small organic farms personally ensuring
the integrity of the oils recommended by Aromahead Institute.
16. Learn more about
Essential Oils from Aromahead!
Enjoy our FREE online introduction course to
using essential oils!Learn how to use essential
oils in your daily life and make wonderful blends
for family and friends!
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