The so-called essential oil is a volatile, high-concentration aromatic substance, which is extracted from the roots, stems, leaves, seeds or flowers of plants by various chemical or physical methods, that is, the substances commonly known as unilateral essential oil, most of which have antibacterial, sedative and relaxing effects. If two or more essential oils with complementary functions or combined use can enhance efficacy, they are called essential oils when used in proportion. Generally speaking, essential oil is a colored and volatile oily liquid, which must be diluted with other oily vegetable oils before it can be used, otherwise it may have adverse effects on the human body because of its high concentration, and at the same time it can increase the extensibility to the skin. The scent of static waves can help people relieve symptoms, or make their minds clear and focused, or relax their minds, eliminate anxiety and help them fall asleep. Different aromatic essential oils can make people have different emotional and physiological reactions, and because people were in a state of physical and mental pleasure at that time, all discomfort naturally decreased.
Aromatherapy is the use of essential oils (prescription or prescription) to regulate the body, according to different ways of use (massage, bathing, inhalation, steam inhalation, spray, skin care, hair care, etc.) to balance the spirit, mood or health care. ). The principle is that essential oil stimulates the olfactory organs through nasal inhalation, and then spreads to the areas of the brain that control emotions, affecting people's emotional reactions. In addition, the molecules of essential oil are extremely small, which can penetrate the skin and spread to other parts of the body through lymph and interstitial cells. Therefore, applying essential oil to the skin will stimulate nerve endings on the skin surface, which will react and then transmit them to the brain. After a series of chemical reactions, the brain will control tension or emotions.
Health-care prescription for chronic superficial gastritis
1, regular life, optimistic, quitting smoking and drinking, not overeating, not hungry.
2, eat less and eat more meals, avoid indigestion and irritating food, such as coffee, spicy things.
3. For those with flatulence, pantothenic acid and belching, take motilium or metoclopramide half an hour before meals.
4. People with stomachache can use painkillers or other stomach medicines with analgesic effect.
5. There are few patients with chronic atrophic gastritis accompanied by malignant gastric cancer, so it is necessary to have a gastroscopy every year.