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Aromatherapy Certification Online (Level One)
Rebecca Totilo
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Description

This 100-hour Aromatherapy Certification Online Course is designed for the health professional, essential oil distributor or lay person with an interest in the therapeutic uses and applications of essential oils. You will be provided with a clear and concise understanding of aromatherapy and how to confidently use 20 different essential oils safely and effectively.

This aromatherapy certification home learning program qualifies you for becoming a NAHA Certified Level 1 Certified Aromatherapist. For more information visit NAHA.

If you are currently working in the healthcare industry or are seeking to enhance your career in alternative or complimentary health care, this is the course for you! Many graduates of Aroma Hut Institute have gone on to create essential oil retail businesses, online stores, organic and holistic body and skincare product lines and consultation services.

Students will learn how to use essential oils with this hands-on interactive curriculum. As an entry level aromatherapy certification online course, no previous training is required. This program is open to all who want to learn more about aromatherapy.

Aromatherapy Certification Online Textbooks for Aroma Hut Institute

Textbooks Included With Course:

Aromatherapy Certification Program Level 1

Aromatherapy Certification Program Workbook

 

 

 

 


Sample Course Video

 

In order to receive a certificate of completion, you will need to complete all of the lessons and quizzes, create blends and products covered in class, perform five case studies, and write a 3-5 page research paper on any aromatherapy topic of your choice. You will have one year to complete your course.

This Aromatherapy Certification Online Course is accredited and surpasses the qualifications for the NAHA Level One Foundations by The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA), a leading governing body for national educational standards for aromatherapists. It is also approved for 50 CEUs for Massage Therapists.

 

Course Overview of Aromatherapy Certification Online Level 1

An assortment of topics will be covered concerning the many aspects of aromatherapy including essential oil botany, essential oil usage, and business ethics and practices.

Essential Oil ProfilesHistory of Aromatherapy
Basic Physiology (limbic system & lymphatic system)Methods of Extraction
Interaction on a physical and emotional levelMethods of Application
Carrier OilsProduction and Quality of Oils
Blending TechniquesSafety and Contraindications
Methods of AbsorptionConsultations and Communication Skills
Essential Oil BotanyBusiness Skills
Alternative MedicineEthics

 

Essential Oils Used In This Course

  • Basil (Ocimum basilicum L)
  • Bergamot (Citrus bergamia)
  • Cedarwood (Cedrus atlantica)
  • Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea)
  • Eucalyptus (Eucalyptus globulus)
  • Frankincense (Boswellia carterii)
  • Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens)
  • Helichrysum (Helichrysum italicum)
  • Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)
  • Lemon (Citrus limon)

 

  • Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus)
  • Orange (Sweet) (Citrus sinensis)
  • Peppermint (Mentha x piperita)
  • Roman Chamomile (Anthemis nobilis)
  • Rose (Rosa damascena)
  • Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis)
  • Sandalwood (Santalum album)
  • Spikenard (Nardostachys jatamansi)
  • Tea Tree (Melaleuca alternifolia)
  • Ylang Ylang (Cananga odorata)

 

Supplies Used In This Course

  • Spray Bottles (2)
  • Inhalers (2)
  • Plastic Bottles for lotions (2)
  • Plastic Bottles for massage oils (2)
  • 5ml Bottle for diffuser blend (2)

 

  • Coffee Bean Tin
  • Plastic Tubs (2)
  • Labels and Marker
  • Perfume Strips (20)
  • Plastic Pipettes (5)

Carriers Used In This Course

  • Coconut Oil (2 ounce)
  • Almond Oil (2 ounce)
  • Dead Sea Salts (2 ounce)
  • Rose Hydrosol (2 ounce) -OR-
  • Lavender Hydrosol (2 ounce)
  • Lotion Base (2 ounce)

 


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Lessons

ACP-1 Orientation

Welcome

Course Overview: Aromatherapy Certification Program – Level 1

Class Supplies List

Research Paper Guidelines

ACP-1 Blending Report Forms

ACP-1 Essential Oil Terminology

ACP-1 Lesson One: History of Aromatherapy

ACP-1 Activity: Now Smell This!

ACP-1 Lesson Two: What is Aromatherapy?

ACP-1 Activity: Now Smell This!

ACP-1 Lesson Three: Aromatic Botany

Free

Botanical Families Chart

Common and Botanical Names

Say the Latin Name

Botany’s Role in Aromatherapy

A Microscopic Look at Essential Oils

Plant Structure and the Oil Cell

Hybrid Oils

ACP-1 Activity: Now Smell This!

ACP-1 Aroma Quick Reference Descriptions

ACP-1 Activity: Aroma Characteristics

Setting Up Your Workspace

Free

ACP-1 Activity: Make a Room Spray

ACP-1 Lesson Four: Extraction Methods

ACP-1 Activity: Now Smell This!

ACP-1 Lesson Five: Essential Oil Datasheets

Basil (Sweet) – Ocimum basillicum ct linalol

Bergamot – Citrus bergamia

Cedarwood – Cedrus atlantica

Clary Sage – Salvia sclarea

Eucalyptus – Eucalyptus globulus

Frankincense – Boswellia carterii

Geranium – Pelargonium graveolens

Helichrysum – Helichrysum italicum

Lavender – Lavandula angustifolia

Lemon – Citrus limon

Lemongrass – Cymbopogon citratus

Peppermint – Mentha x piperita

Roman Chamomile – Chamaemelum nobile

Rose – Rosa damascena

Rosemary – Rosmarinus officinalis

Sandalwood – Santalum album

Spikenard – Nardostachys jatamansi

Sweet Orange – Citrus sinensis

Tea Tree – Melaleuca alternifolia

Ylang Ylang – Cananga odorata

ACP-1 Lesson Six: Essential Oil Storage and Safety

Essential Oil Safety

Essential Oil Precautions

What is Sensitization?

Free

What is considered an Adverse Effect from using oils?

Essential Oil Storage Tips

Equipment Used In Aromatherapy

ACP-1 Activity: Now Smell This!

ACP-1 Lesson Seven: Blending Techniques

Essential Oil Blending Techniques

Setting Up Your Lab

Blending Tips

Blending by Notes

Classification of Essential Oils by Notes

How Many Drops Essential Oil?

ACP-1 Activity: Now Smell This!

Blending by Aromatic Group

ACP-1 Activity: Create an Aromatic Cologne or Body Splash Blend

Blending For Therapeutic Benefits

ACP-1 Activity: An Apothecary’s Notebook

Determining Which Oils To Use

Healing Properties of Essential Oils

Blends For Multiple Conditions

Substituting Essential Oils in Aromatherapy Recipes

Blending Thick Aromatic Oils

Blending by Botany

Blending by Effect

ACP-1 Activity: Diffuser Blends

Personal Study and Review: Creating Essential Oil Blends

Essential Oil Blending Tips

ACP-1 Lesson Eight: Methods of Use

Dilution Rate For Essential Oils

Dilution Rate For Therapeutic Blends

Measuring Essential Oil by the Drop

Free

Internal Use of Essential Oils

Things to Consider When Ingesting Essential Oils

Absorption Rates for Essential Oils

Quick Reference Usage Chart

ACP-1 Activity: Now Smell This!

ACP-1 Activity: Make Bath Salts

ACP-1 Lesson Nine: The Limbic System

The Anatomy of the Limbic System

The Electro-Chemical Effects of Aromatherapy

ACP-1 Activity: Now Smell This!

ACP-1 Activity: Make an Inhaler

ACP-1 Lesson Ten: What Is A Carrier Oil?

ACP-1 Activity: Make Your Own Body Butter

ACP-1 Activity: Now Smell This!

Shelf Life of Carrier Oils

ACP-1 Lesson Eleven: The Lymphatic System

ACP-1 Activity: Make a Body Lotion

ACP-1 Activity: Now Smell This!

Healing Touch of Massage

ACP-1 Lesson Twelve: Starting Your Aromatherapy Business

Business Options for Aromatherapists

Making Your Passion Your Business

Eight Things to Consider Before Starting Your Aromatherapy Business

Generating Word of Mouth Marketing for your Business

Calculating the Cost of Your Blend and Price

Product Labeling Guidelines

Product Labeling Guidelines Summary

FDA’s View On Aromatherapy

Defining Cosmetics

Some Labeling Terms To Know

What the Law and Regulations Require

Aromatherapy Liability Insurance

Additional Resources

ACP-1 Performing A Case Study

Case Studies Instructions

Aromatherapy Client Intake Form

Aromatherapy Clinical Practice Intake Notes

ACP-1 Resources: Recipes

Basic Bath Blends Recipe

Basic Body Lotion Recipe

Basic Room Spray Recipe

Basic Salt Scrub Recipe

Basic Massage Blend Recipe

ACP-1 Student Feedback

Questions

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  • Number of drops
  • How many drops of aloe vera would I use in a 2oz spray bottle?
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  • Reports
  • Sample Research Paper
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