As you embark on your studies, you may be wondering: what can I do with my aromatherapy education after graduation? How can I help clients achieve optimal wellness with essential oils?
Before you get started on your professional path, it’s important to know that unless you are otherwise licensed to do so (like a chiropractor or nurse), you may not act in a way that could be seen as practicing medicine without a license. So what does that mean for future aromatherapists?
Enjoy a video snippet of a brand new lecture featured in our AROMA 203 Aromatherapy I online course, and learn what you should and should not say to your aromatherapy clients. When you're done, leave a comment to let us know what you think!
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