In This Article

Share

NAHA Aromatherapy Journal Now Online

In This Article

I thought you might be interested in the latest issue of the Aromatherapy Journal, the official Journal of the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy with you. Click here to view it free online or view the embedded version below.

This issue includes articles on eucalyptus globulus, seasonal self care, herbal infusions and decoctions, and labeling aromatherapy products for retail sale.

 

ACHS is approved to offer Level I and Level II training by NAHA, and graduates can become Professional Members of this wonderful organization.

Who is NAHA? “The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy is an educational, nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing public awareness of the benefits of true aromatherapy. NAHA is actively involved with promoting and elevating academic standards in aromatherapy education and practice for the profession. NAHA is also actively involved in furthering the publics perception and knowledge of true aromatherapy and its safe and effective application in everyday life.

Enjoy and best wishes!

Spring 2013.1 Aromatherapy Journal by NAHAAdmin

Dorene Petersen
Dorene Petersen

Dorene Petersen, Founding President of the American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS), is an expert in holistic health and distance education with over four decades of leadership in the field. She holds degrees in archaeology, anthropology, and natural therapeutics, and is internationally recognized for her contributions to aromatherapy, herbal medicine, and essential oil research through teaching, publications, and global speaking engagements.

Related Articles

lavender flowers and bottles of essential oils
Learn to use herbs and essential oils safely and confidently—understand cautions, interactions, and mindful use to support holistic wellness.
ACHS Scholarship recipients Kayla Luevano
ACHS celebrates Adult Scholarship recipient Kayla Luevano, whose resilience and passion prove it’s never too late to pursue your dreams.
Two people working in a community garden
Natural remedies nurture health and connection, transforming kitchen wisdom into community wellness and shared resilience.