Hot Stone Massage is truely lovely - and a lot of the Hot Stone schools provide a range of pre-blended Aromatherapy oil to use with the treatment. I have previously questioned the use of these oils with the schools - ie do they teach the practitioners about the different EOs, or are they only for qualified aromatherapists - I was told no EO training is given as it would take too long. What worries me about your treatment was that you were not told about the the contraindications of citus oils - ie that they are phototoxic, and that you should avoid sitting in the sun for at least 24 hours after application, otherwise you could end up with a very serious rash/burn.
Regarding the legislation - I believe that if this is passed only qualified aromatherapists will be able to use essential oils in treatments and provide any sort of "aroma" treatment. Other therapists will not be insured for giving any sort of "Aroma" treatment to the public, and therefore cannot receive payment for treatments that use EOs or are called "Aroma" anything.
I think the pre-blended oils will be continued to be sold to the public in shops, as long as it's for "personal" use only, as they are of a lesser blended percentage - but I see a great big loop-hole though!
Rima x
Regarding the legislation - I believe that if this is passed only qualified aromatherapists will be able to use essential oils in treatments and provide any sort of "aroma" treatment. Other therapists will not be insured for giving any sort of "Aroma" treatment to the public, and therefore cannot receive payment for treatments that use EOs or are called "Aroma" anything.
I think the pre-blended oils will be continued to be sold to the public in shops, as long as it's for "personal" use only, as they are of a lesser blended percentage - but I see a great big loop-hole though!
Rima x