Aromatherapy

How aromatherapy works.
There are two ways in which is essential oils can be absorbed into the bloodstream.

1) Through the skin
Essential oils are absorbed into the body through the skin, by means of diffusion. As the skin is semi-permeable, the essential oils can be absorbed through the sweat pores and the hair follicle. Being fat soluble, the oil dissolves in sebum, produced by the sebaceous glands and passes into the dermis through the capillary network. They are then carried by the blood and lymphatic system throughout the body. This action is enhanced by massage.
Along with having positive effects on all internal systems, essential oils have amazing qualities to address many external conditions, such as skin imbalances. The therapeutic values of essential oils vary greatly from one oil to the next, while at the same time many share qualities. This is why essential oils are used widely in skincare products. These precious oils are often used to treat rosacea, acne, eczema and psoriasis. A skin condition by definition doesnt need to be present to appreciate the exquisite value of essential oils. They are also valuable additions to skincare products for those with oily skin, sensitive skin, dry skin, mature skin and even normal skin. Essential oils are now commonly found in good skincare products, including cleansers and facial washes, toners, moisturisers and masks.

2) Through Respiration.
Being Volatile, the Essential Oils quickly and easily become gaseous in nature. These molecules are inhaled and pass through the respiratory system until reaching the alveoli. This is where gaseous exchange takes place. The alveoli are surrounded by a network of capillaries and a membrane of simple epithelial cells. The inhaled essential oil molecules diffuse through this membrane and are transported in tissue fluids. The essential oil molecules can also dissolve in mucous in the inner nasal cavity or be transported to the olfactory nerves by electrochemical message.

Essential oils have three distinct modes of action:
Pharmacological action- the reaction with hormones and enzymes.
Physiological effect – the physical effect on all systems of the body, including its largest organ, the skin.
Psychological effect – how it affects the mind, i.e. sense of well-being, calms the mind.

Purity of Essential Oils
The most common method used to check the purity of essential oils is gas liquid chromatography (GLC). Chromatography is a method of separating substances in a mixture, showing its chemical make-up. A small quantity of essential oil is injected and to a fine, coiled, tubular column and is filled with an absorbent material. The coil has gas flowing through it and is fitted within a temperature- controlled oven. The heat causes the lighter components to be carried along the column more quickly. The time it takes for each component to pass along the column is called retention time. The reading for each batch is compared with an original copy and any variances may indicate that the essential oil has been adulterated. Each essential oil is then given a certificate stating its authenticity and batch number confirming its purity.

The Increasing Demand for Arabic Medical Translation

Due to the vast territory inhabited by Arabic speakers, an expanding civilization, and increasing knowledge about medicine, there is a the significant spread of the Arabic language, and important works and knowledge regarding health benefits and medicine are translated into the Arabic tongue.

It is essential to understand diseases and diagnoses in order to give the most effective ways of curing them with medicines, along with helpful advice to keep healthy. Nowadays, some of the Arabic countries are becoming centres of learning and business. Hence, quite a few wealthy and famous people choose to avail the medical Assistance in some of the modern Arabic countries.

While physicians of different religions are all working towards the same goal in the medical industry, learning and adapting knowledge from the Middle Eastern teachings is significant and helpful. Thus, these Arabic medical knowledge documents have to be translated into more understandable languages for the medical practitioners who do not speak Arabic.

Arabic medical science has made plenty of contributions in the knowledge towards health and medical techniques, such as curing diseases with drugs and knowledge of contagious diseases. This medical knowledge is just one the important and helpful facts for physicians and patients.

Quite often, the medical community has encountered written materials that are only available in foreign language; and all these medical documents should be translated into other languages to disseminate that knowledge.

Otherwise, potential risks and damage may result from applying medical knowledge without proper and legitimate understanding.

Arabic is the most widely spoken Central Semitic language. Linguists believe that it is one of the old living languages still spoken today; it is difficult to study for non-native speakers, especially because its writing system is different from the Latin alphabet. In addition, Arabic is the most spoken language of the Middle East and is considered the holy language of the Quran; hence, the majority of the Muslim population want to learn to speak and write in Arabic, or at least to read it proficiently.

It should be noted that the translation of medical documents is a complex process, which requires full understanding of the medical terminology and linguistic proficiency both in the source and target language.

All medical documents that are needed to be translated to other foreign languages or foreign medical languages are essential to be translated into Arabic accurately. In doing so, medical translators and interpreters must be highly skilled and well-experienced linguists who have a thorough understand in the specific medical fields.

The demand for medical translators is massively increasing, because companies want to provide accurate and professional medical translation in any languages, including Arabic, in order to meet the international regulations for companies selling and distributing in the international market.