Once
a man fell in love with a woman he had seen only once, after that they
did not meet again, but several years later he was asked: "Have you ever
fallen in love?" To which he replied: "Yes, only I do not know: in that I fell in love with her or her smell. " This
topic is relevant because, in the modern world, we are constantly
confronted with various smells and often in our head, some images,
images, situations and even people come up. And this, in one way or another, acts on our emotional state. The
smell is the molecules of the aromatic substance perceived by the
receptors of our sense of smell, and sent to the brain, which gives the
resolution - "it's such a nice (delicious, tasty, dangerous, etc.)
smell." In modern society, certain stereotypes about odors are adopted. They
are divided into: pleasant and unpleasant, harsh and soft, etc. At the
same time, the opinion of different cultures regarding the same smell
may be different.
Some smells have in our minds so strong emotional connections that they can sharply influence our body - cause nausea, vomiting, and even loss of consciousness. Other, pleasant smells, improve our mood, well-being, add energy to us. We feel all these smells with the help of our sense of smell. Seduction is one of five senses given to us, and it plays an important role in our life. According to the widespread scientific hypothesis, it inherited from primitive people, when, like animals, it was necessary for survival - warned of danger, helped to find prey and edible plants, gave information about the surrounding area. We found out the role of smells and smell in human life, now let's talk directly about aromatherapy. From the point of view of modern classical medicine, the principles of the effect of essential oils on the human body are still a mystery. Particularly improbable is the assertion that one oil has different healing properties simultaneously - for example, it can be both antispasmodic, and reproductive, and tonic. Nevertheless, the fact remains. At the same time, only the aromatic properties of this oil are really tangible and verifiable, while only the first results can be believed in the therapeutic properties. Modern medicine has always been skeptical about all the kinds of therapy that can not be (yet) rationally explained, and this limited the development of new knowledge, such as unconventional types of healing - yoga, meditation techniques, folk medicine. And always, as sprouts from under the snow, knowledge, based on the experience of peoples and civilizations filtered out over millennia, broke through and, as if grinning at classical science, easily coped with the problems over which the academicians fought for years.
People have really learned about aromatherapy for a long time, and with success have used essential oils for the treatment and prevention of various ailments - especially in ancient Egypt and the countries of the East. However, in the XX century, when chemistry began to develop rapidly, almost all natural preparations were replaced by synthetic drugs, and essential oils also did not escape this fate. In France, where there was a case with a scientist who had burned his hands and successfully healed an ailment with essential oils, the properties of essential oils were still remembered: they were evaluated and used in surgical operations - in particular, during the First World War.
The term aromatherapy appeared at the same time, so we also owe this innovation to the French. Essential oils are substances that have a strong volatility and volatility - they spread easily in the air; to the touch they are oily, lighter than water and insoluble in it. Chemists say that essential oils are mixtures of organic compounds, consisting of many components. Essential oils are really concentrated substances, and they are formed under the influence of various influences in parts of plants: roots, wood, resin, seeds, bark, fruits, leaves and flowers.
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The
process of the formation of essential oils is determined by many
factors: the age of plants, the phase of their development, the amount
of light, the features of soil and climate. Young plants contain more essential oils. The
attitude towards aromatherapy began to change with the development of
methods of analysis, obtaining essential oils and as knowledge
accumulated and systematized about them. Now
there are official scientific and statistical data, modern laboratory
instruments have been developed (chromotographs, special flasks, etc.). Many talented scientists see the prospects for the development of aromatherapy, and devote their research to this. How does aromatherapy affect us? The
word aroma means odor, that is, exposure through the respiratory tract,
however, aromatherapy also uses an effect on the skin (rubbing,
massage), and other methods, such as aromatic baths, and in some cases,
ingestion. It should be noted that essential oils should not be consumed without a specific indication of qualified
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