This is a nice guide for beginning aromatherapy info and recipes. I like that it also provided cautions if the oils were caustic or toxic. And the author broke down a lot of the terminology, provides good sources for buying products in the back of the book, and doesn't sound the least bit "witchy." I was interested in aromatherapy, not the New Age schlock that so many people get all caught up in these days. I wanted a how-to book on homeopathic cleaners and scents, without the peripheral stuff involved that reminds one of women in broomstick skirts, braless, with armpit hair and wearing too strong patchouli oil that was probably meant to repel bedbugs and humans alike with its noxious odor. If you are a somewhat glam, regular woman (or just a normal, naturalist guy) interested in a simple guide to aromatherapy without wanting to end up in the green movement, then this might just be the book for you.