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Tips and History of Scent
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Variety of diffusers to dispel your scents ...
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Smells (odors) fall into seven categories: mint
(peppermint), floral (roses), ethereal (pears), musky (musk), resinous
(camphor), foul (rotten eggs), and acrid (vinegar). Smell was the first
of our senses.
| Aromatic plants have been used by humankind since the drawn
of history. There is evidence that over some 4,000 years ago,
the Ancient Sumerians made use of scented herbs such as cypress
and myrrh, while in the 1870's George Ebers discovered a
21-metre (70-foot) scroll of papyrus that listed over 850
Ancient Egyptian botanical remedies, dating from about 1500 B.C.
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According to research, René-Maurice Gattefossé is credited with coining the
term aromatherapy in the early 1900's.
Aromatherapy is used to treat everything from the common
cold to central nervous system disorders and diseases. Many people rely
on Aromatherapy to relieve symptoms of common physical problems as well
as emotional and mental disorders such as anxiety and depression. Along
with their antibacterial and antiviral properties, many essential oils
also help eliminate stress, increase energy, enhance memory and
stimulate natural healing.
http://www.therapyinfo.org/aromatherapy.asp
Smudge Sticks for
Space Clearing and Body Cleansing
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Old Virginia Candles offer wood wick candles...sounds like a
fire burning....so you get the scent and the sound!
Basil -
Cheering

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Cinnamon -
Warming, dissipates emotional cold,
mitigates isolation
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Cypress -
Helps counter absent-mindedness, emotional
control, astringent, collect thoughts
Eucalyptus -
Reduces emotional load,
clears sinuses, aromatic
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Geranium -
Gentle activation,
anti-depressant
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Lavender -
Hypnotic, sleep-inducing, anti-depressant,
strong, lasting sweetness
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Lime -
Postpones fatigue/apathy,
elevates mood
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Orange -
Warming, reduces
self-consciousness and helps cut thro0ugh other odors
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Peppermint -
Relaxes muscles, improves
concentration, promotes lymph drainage, and can act as an
insect repellent
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Pine -
Cleansing
Rose -
Soothing, anti-depressant,
strengths inner being
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Rosemary -
Stimulates brain activity, memory enhancement and
can act as an antiseptic
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Sage -
Calms, warms, can strengthen mood, and be cleansing
Sandalwood -
Harmonizes, calms, uplifting,
antiseptic
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Incense
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