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Aromatherapy Education | NAHA Examples of NAHA approved CEs include: NAHA Conference, NAHA Webinars (free for members!), writing articles for the NAHA Journal, electives and continuing education courses taught by a NAHA approved school, volunteer or mentorship time spent in a holistic healing center that utilizes aromatherapy
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NAHA Approved School Directory Our courses are approved by NAHA and HAA (Holistic Animal Aromatherapy Association) Continuing Education is available for NAHA HAA members as well as for CFA (Canadian Federation of Aromatherapists) Members Course registration includes access to student forum and instructor mentorship support
Exploring Aromatherapy | NAHA Aromatherapy Massage,Body, and Facial Oils Aromatherapy massage, body and facial oils use vegetable and or infused oils as their core base They can be made up of one or several base oils, depending upon the problem you are addressing You can also add essential oils to aromatherapy massage, body, and facial oils Cold pressed vegetable oils are used in aromatherapy practice Examples include
Marketplace - NAHA Our courses are approved by NAHA and HAA (Holistic Animal Aromatherapy Association) Continuing Education is available for NAHA HAA members as well as for CFA (Canadian Federation of Aromatherapists) Members Course registration includes access to student forum and instructor mentorship support
NAHA What are hydrosolsHydrosols, also known as hydrolats or floral waters, are produced through the same process as essential oils The distinction between the two products is in the chemical make-up of the end product Hydrosols are predominately made up of hydrophilic compounds of the plant, with a minute number of essential oil compounds Hydrosols contain volatile components with a maximum
Get To Know NAHA | NAHA The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) is a 501 (c) (3) member-based nonprofit organization dedicated to the holistic integration and education of aromatherapy across various complementary healthcare practices, including self-care and home pharmacy
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