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  1. Home | NAHA

    Jan 21, 2026 · Not a member yet but would like to stay up to date with NAHA? Considering joining but would like to explore the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy more?

  2. Aromatherapy Education | NAHA

    Jan 1, 2018 · Examples of NAHA approved CEs include: NAHA Conference, NAHA Webinars (free for members!), writing articles for the NAHA Journal, electives and continuing education …

  3. Membership With NAHA | NAHA

    All NAHA members must agree to abide by our code of ethics. In addition, Level 1-3 members are required to submit documentation to the NAHA office in order to qualify for membership.

  4. NAHA Approved School Directory

    Our courses are approved by NAHA and HAA (Holistic Animal Aromatherapy Association). Continuing Education is available for NAHA & HAA members as well as for CFA (Canadian …

  5. Get To Know NAHA | NAHA

    The National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) is a 501 (c) (3) member-based nonprofit organization dedicated to the holistic integration and education of aromatherapy …

  6. Login | NAHA

    Not a member yet but would like to stay up to date with NAHA? Considering joining but would like to explore the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy more? Join our e-newsletter …

  7. Exploring Aromatherapy | NAHA

    Not a member yet but would like to stay up to date with NAHA? Considering joining but would like to explore the National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy more? Join our e-newsletter …

  8. Exploring Aromatherapy | NAHA

    Annette Davis, NAHA President Aromatherapy is... the skilled and controlled use of essential oils for physical and emotional health and well being. Valerie Cooksley Aromatherapy is a caring, …

  9. Marketplace - NAHA

    Our courses are approved by NAHA and HAA (Holistic Animal Aromatherapy Association). Continuing Education is available for NAHA & HAA members as well as for CFA (Canadian …

  10. NAHA

    What are hydrosols Hydrosols, also known as hydrolats or floral waters, are produced through the same process as essential oils. The distinction between the two products is in the chemical …