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Fresh Air
Eucalyptus,
Siberian Fir, Lavender,
Rosemary,
Petitgrain bigarde
10 ML
$16.95
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Garden Of Love
Ylang
Ylang, Rose Geranium, Rosewood, Clary Sage, Patchouli
10 ML.
$16.95
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Lavender Fields
Lavender,
Roman Chamomile, Bergamot
10 ML
$16.95
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Christmas Memories
Orange,
Cinnamon,
Siberian Fir
10 ML.
$16.95
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Pumpkin Spice
Proprietary
blend of
essential
oils
including:
Allspice,
Nutmeg,
Cinnamon,
Orange and
other oils.
10 ML.
$16.95
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Christmas Delight
Peppermint,
Spearmint,
Siberian Fir
10 ML.
$16.95
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Essential Oils and Aromatherapy
Of all five
senses, sense of smell hits the brain first. Unlike many
of our other senses, the olfactory system's nerve fibers
do not pass through the dorsal thalmus. Instead,
these nerve fibers run directly to the limbic area of the
brain, which connects to the thalmus and neo-cortex. While
these words may not have any meaning to you, this bit of
information is important because it's how aromas are able
to affect conscious thought and reactions. The limbic
system links directly to our memories, stored learned
responses, emotions, and feelings.
There is more to aromatherapy than meets the nose. The use
of scent to alter health and well-being for the better has
been around for centuries. Science has confirmed that
scents have the ability to promote good physical, mental,
and spiritual health.
What is Aromatherapy?
Have you ever been depressed or fatigued, and smelled
something wonderful, like lavender or citrus, and suddenly
felt better? That's the basis of aromatherapy.
Aromatherapy is a gentle, noninvasive, natural way to
promote general well-being utilizing essential oils.
Essential oils do have medicinal properties, however, the
simple act of smelling an essential oil can also uplift
our spirit, which can positively change feelings and
outlook.
Aromatherapy has the ability to generate an almost instant
sense of joy or peace. It is not just a touchy-feely type
of application but is also being proven scientifically.
There is a new science called
psychoneuroimmunology, which studies the
interaction among the psychological, neurological, and
immunological systems. Basically, psychoneuroimmunology
looks at the effects of both positive and negative
experiences on the immune system and the psyche. Science
has confirmed that pleasurable experiences, like breathing
in pleasant aromas or receiving a pampering massage,
actually strengthens the body's immune system and our
feelings of well being. Conversely, things like
unhappiness, lack of touch, and stale air lowers the
body's resistance to disease. Incorporating
aromatherapy into your daily activities can help bolster
your immune system and promote a positive, clear outlook
on life.
How do I use essential oil blends or synergies?
Inhalation, direct application, and massage are among the
most common ways to use essential oils. Some other
uses for essential oils include; facial tonics, jacuzzis,
hot tubs, potpourri, humidifiers, mouthwash, perfume, face
and body spray, and in creams and lotions.
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