Archive for March, 2011
Producing Your Own Signature Perfume
There are various aromatic perfume businesses in the world market. This gives consumers an assortment of alternatives which actually depends on its reaction with the person’s body chemistry. Regrettably, it is never easy to find the accurate product so rather than wasting money testing out bottle after bottle, maybe it is time to make your very own signature perfume.
The typical method of doing this is by buying all the ingredients from the shop. These consist of the essential oils as well as the tools to do it. The other means will be to select a few plants from the yard or the forest to make perfume extract and then utilizing the tools in the kitchen.
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Treating Depression With Aromatherapy
A fantastic and mysterious relationship is continuously unfolding between plants and their surroundings. These organic green machines are ceaselessly performing a glorious alchemy with water, soil, air and sunlight. The nearly infinite possible combinations of plant genetics and environmental conditions on the face of the earth have allowed for an almost immeasurable diversity of alchemal floral expression, resulting in a vast array of natural botanical materials. These range from simple staple foodstuffs to gourmet fruits and vegetables, from rich exotic spices to effective medicinal herbs, and from enchanting natural perfumes to complex therapeutic essential oils. Mankind is reaching ever further into the jungles and rainforests, knowing that nature is the true master of creation in these fields.
The line between food-plants and medicinal herbs is a fuzzy one. Science regularly reports newfound medicinal effects in plants once taken for granted; many fruits once thought quite plain contain some of the world’s most potent anti-cancer agents. The same goes for teas – green tea is one of the most potent anti-oxidants known – and spices – cinnamon may prevent the onset of debilitating diabetes – and this list continues to grow. This same lack of distinction exists between natural fragrances and therapeutic essential oils. The oil of a rose, laden with Citronellol, does triple duty as a perfume, an effective agent against the herpes simplex virus, and an uplifting aromatic that can help one open emotionally after a traumatizing experience.
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