This page holds links to internet sites generally relevant to aromatherapy. Links to specific organisations can be found in the organisations section. Please mail me other sites that you'd like to be added.
An extensive and popular non-commercial site which gives information on essential oils, lists uses of the oils related to symptoms (and vice versa). Graham also holds large lists of UK aromatherapy suppliers and practitioners, annotated links to other web sites, and more...
A non-commercial site which is actually a network of information on all manner of topics relating to aromatherapy, from over 80 contributors around the world. There are many articles on a range of subjects. Well worth a browse out of interest, or in search of particular information.
A commercial site; this is how they describe themselves...
| Aroma Tours - Aromatic Journeys Worldwide. Unique tours that explore the wonderful world of aroma. Tours range from programs for aromatherapy enthusiasts and garden lovers through to delightfully decadent gourmet tours. Destinations include Drome, Provence and Dordogne in southern France, Turkey, tropical Bali and Australia. |
As well as information on the tours they sell, the attractive site contains a short list of web links (OK it's longer than this one!), and a very long list of books in the categories aromatherapy, French cuisine, perfume and Provence.
Fun non-commercial site with lots of information - annotated links to web sites, latin names etc plus audience participation (favourite smells, where are you from)... definitely worth a visit.
Non-profit making US-focussed aromatherapy organisation. You can read articles from their journal Scentsitivity online. Good links pages too.
One of the most popular aromatherapy sites on the web, it has articles, information on essential oils, book and magazine shopping and links to business and non-commerical sites.
If you're looking for research information on aromatherapy and alternative medicine, this page is a good start with links to several resources.
A treasure trove in several languages by the same guy that put in a lot of work on the AGORA project. Last time I checked the site was being reconstructed, but still valuable.