Dr. Peter Slynko of the
Kiev Institute of Physiology (Ukrainian Academy of Science) has
proved that for several minutes after sweating, the pores remain
open and suck in whatever happens to be on the surface of the
skin, which later shows up in the blood and the lymph. (Worwood,
V.A., The Fragrant Mind, New World Library, 1996 @ p.22.)
Jean Valnet, M.D.
reports: "Certain recent scientific methods (using
radioactive isotopes) have provided proof of the skin’s
absorption of the active principles of minerals and vegetables
added to baths and later found in blood. This discovery explains
the action of the aromatic baths—for instance, baths containing
the essences of thyme or pine needles—on the lungs, i.e.,
generally antiseptic, fluidifying the mucus and aiding
expectoration. Such baths do have an effect through inhalation of
vapor, but it is also achieved through the intermediary of the
blood as the essences follow the path from the skin to the lungs.
Valnet also reports a
case history of a woman being burned with scalding hot water:
"She was treated by
a nurse with dressings of a mixture of aromatic essences
(essential oils). The next day, while her burns had been resolved,
she developed blisters on her legs. These were lanced (by Dr.
Valnet), and the expression contained a very diluted version of
the same mixture of essences, in the proportion of one teaspoon to
one glass of water." He goes on to report that...
Aromatherapy, Healing Arts Press, 1980 @ pp. 43, 23.)
A simple way of assuring for
yourself that the essential oils are
absorbed through the skin is suggested by Cooksley: "Cut a fresh
clove
of garlic in half and rub it on the sole
of your foot. You will detect garlic
odor on your breath within 15-30
minutes."
Robert J. Galamaga is an attorney,
who has provided counsel and has
been a consultant to Aromatherapy
Associates, Inc. Practicing in Miami, he currently represents and consults
with a company developed to
educate estheticians on essential oils.
Aromatherapy
Associates, Inc. is now
Miami Aromatherapy, Inc.