Ep. 43: Does research really matter when it comes to aromatherapy? with Hana Tisserand



SHOW NOTES

What You’ll Learn

In this episode, Nikki interviews Hana Tisserand from Tisserand Institute about the importance of research when it comes to aromatherapy. 

Hana Tisserand is an essential oil educator and a co-founder of Tisserand Institute, a global resource for evidence-based essential oil education. Coming from a background in translation and adult learning, her focus is on making research understandable, and making science enjoyable.
In this episode, Nikki and Hana go over

In this episode, Nikki and Hana go over

  • How Hana started her aromatherapy journey

  • The importance of aromatherapy research - confirming that what we are doing does work

  • Speaking a medical language with aromatherapy help the medical field and professionals see the benefits as the lingo is similar for them to understand

  • Where people can find research studies 

  • If research papers aren’t open access, or to hard to understand, what someone can do to access and better understand the study

  • How to reference studies when the studies are mentioned in books

  • The importance of giving credit where credit is due

  • Terms to look for in the study - significant, statistically significant, clinically significant

  • The importance that at the end of each research study it states that more research is needed

  • Tisserand Institutes research database - Materia Aromatica, that currently contains 21 essential oil profiles, with more beeding added.

To learn more about the essential oil database of research from Tisserand Institute you can visit: https://tisserandinstitute.org/materia-aromatica/

Connect with Hana

Website: https://tisserandinstitute.org/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RobertTisserandEssentialTraining

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tisserandinstitute/

 

Subscribe where you listen!

Never miss an episode


 

Please consider supporting Vetiver Vibes Podcast by buying us a tea!

Click here!

Buy Us a Tea

Interested in being a guest on Vetiver Vibes? 

Fill out the following form to be a guest, and we will contact you to set a date. https://forms.gle/B3tP4Fx59DCvAfaG8

Helpful Links

This podcast is for information purposes only. We are certified clinical aromatherapists and holistic health professionals. If you have a medication concern, please refer to your health team. Everyone’s health is unique to themselves, so the topics and suggestions stated may or may not apply directly to you. Please reach out to an aromatherapist to work with or consider training to become one yourself!

Show music: Happy Dreams - By David Fesliyan

Disclosure: Some of the links in this post may be affiliate links, and if you go through them to make a purchase we may earn a commission at no additional cost to you. Keep in mind that we only share about companies and products that we truly believe in. 


Did you enjoy the podcast today? Please let us know by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts or your preferred streaming service. Every month we will draw one lucky reviewer to receive their choice of either all 77 safety labels for free OR a mini-course of our choice.

Also, remember to subscribe wherever you’re tuning in from so that you always catch the next episode.

Check out our other episodes too!

Essentria Instructors - Rachael Dean & Nikki Fraser

LEARN MORE WITH ESSENTRIA

Want to learn more about how to use essential oils in your home? Check out our free no strings attached online course here.

Plus consider joining us in our Facebook group Love Essential Oils with Essentria where we post tips and tricks on how to use aromatherapy safely in your daily life.

Want to learn more about how to become an aromatherapist, check out our certification courses and bundles offered online here.

Previous
Previous

Ep. 44: The challenges and growth of Aromatherapy in the Philippines with Jirbie Go

Next
Next

Ep. 42: Looking at aromatherapy trends, education, and membership groups with Beverly Hawkins