The Sense of Smell

Written by D.S. Braun


Disturbed vibrations occur inrepparttar body as a precursor of illness. Vibrational healing restoresrepparttar 134854 body's healthy vibrations. Essential oils can be used to balancerepparttar 134855 subtle energy flows inrepparttar 134856 body.

We are surrounded by vibrations at all times. Our ears are tuned to receive sound vibrations, our eyes focus on vibrations of light which allow us to see colour, and our noses detect vibrations of aromatic molecules which allow us to become aware of scents. The most important ingredient inrepparttar 134857 Aromatherapy treatment isrepparttar 134858 essential oil.

Aromatherapists and perfumeries use musical language to describe scents. We talk of essential oils being a top, middle, and base note. About a century ago, a perfumery named Piesse arranged scents on a stave, or musical scale, and this went some way to describingrepparttar 134859 vibration of scents.

Aromas were also described by colour. Scents can be described as 'green' or 'blue' or perhaps 'vivid red', and we mix scents as we would, colour on an artist's palette.

Historically,repparttar 134860 sense of smell has always been important to man and to his survival. A newborn baby recognises his mother mainly by scent until his eyesight improves and he learns to focus.

To early man, his sense of smell was every bit as important as what it is to animals. Humans and animals alike emit pheromones (fromrepparttar 134861 Greek 'pherein' to carry and 'hormon' to excite) which attract, repel, identify or mark territory.

Human pheromones are chemicals manufactured byrepparttar 134862 apocrine glands and radiated intorepparttar 134863 air around us. The scent of these are detected byrepparttar 134864 people in our immediate vicinity and play a large part in sexual attraction. Although we are all radiate pheromones and react to other people's pheromones, this function takes place on a subconscious level.

Asrepparttar 134865 pheromones we produce are affected by fluctuations in other hormone levels, they can indicate our emotional state. For instance,repparttar 134866 surge of adrenalin produced in times of anxiety can produce a smell of fear. Animals are highly receptive to scents and can easily detect emotion in humans.

Apocrine glands are also located onrepparttar 134867 soles ofrepparttar 134868 feet and pheromone molecules can remain onrepparttar 134869 ground for up to two weeks. Primitive tribes have, until comparatively recently, detectedrepparttar 134870 proximity of other people by sniffingrepparttar 134871 ground.

It is onlyrepparttar 134872 process of 'civilisation' that has blunted our sense of smell and with it our innate knowledge that scents produce profound responses within us.

Although early man used his sense of smell for survival and reproduction in muchrepparttar 134873 same way as other animals, our present culture pays little attention torepparttar 134874 sense of smell in its natural, emotional, feeling sense. We mainly userepparttar 134875 sense of smell in a cosmetic way. Spraying and powdering ourselves to remove or mask our natural scents. We have for so long subdued our senses byrepparttar 134876 constraints of reason andrepparttar 134877 rational mind, that we have lost touch with our spiritual nature. We no longer give freedom torepparttar 134878 inner, unseen realms ofrepparttar 134879 mind andrepparttar 134880 subtle communications ofrepparttar 134881 psyche.

The importance ofrepparttar 134882 effects of scents onrepparttar 134883 human psyche has been gradually eroded. At one time, incense was burned on temple altars on a daily basis (it is still used today as an important part of some religious services); fragrant herbs and flowers were strewn onrepparttar 134884 floor of a dwelling. Odours were often associated with illness and disease. An evil smell was so much a part ofrepparttar 134885 plague that it was believed to be one ofrepparttar 134886 earliest symptoms. It had an odour that was foul and distinctive. The breath of plague victims was described by physicians ofrepparttar 134887 time as that of 'rotten flesh' or 'corrupt cadavers'.

The natural remedy for acne

Written by Kevin Sheldon


Acne can be one ofrepparttar most distressing of afflictions, given that it tends to strike duringrepparttar 134853 teens (although it can, of course, occur at any time of life too). As a highly visible problem, acne can cause acute embarrassment atrepparttar 134854 very time when a person is struggling to become comfortable with themselves. The symptoms are varied, and do not just consist ofrepparttar 134855 familiar scarring and skin pitting. Other symptoms can include blackheads, whiteheads, pustules, inflamed and infected nodules, sacs, and cysts.

Caused by over-activity ofrepparttar 134856 sebaceous glands, acne tends to show where these (oil) glands are most numerous (i.erepparttar 134857 face, neck, chest, and back). Scarring and permanently expanded pores can result, and this isrepparttar 134858 symptom most familiar to acne sufferers.

Why does acne occur? Well, every hair follicle produces oil to lubricaterepparttar 134859 skin and hair. Over-production of this oil can lead to clogging, in which bacteria can multiply. This usually leads to inflammation, and if this sebum, plugsrepparttar 134860 pores it can lead to blackheads. Whiteheads form when sebum collects belowrepparttar 134861 skin surface. According to reseach by www.freeremedies.com,repparttar 134862 most likely time for these outbursts are betweenrepparttar 134863 ages of 12 and 24, whenrepparttar 134864 teen hormones are running wild, and androgen production goes into overdrive. There is some evidence that overindulgence in junk foods,repparttar 134865 taking of oral contraceptives, certain allergies and stress can also cause acne.

So how can you deal naturally with acne? First of all, cleanliness is vital, and you must always keep your skin washed and clean. Do not be tempted to apply any oils or moisturizers torepparttar 134866 affected areas. Instead, use freshly-squeezed lemon juice 3 times a day as a natural antiseptic face wash. Grease from your hair can also exacerbaterepparttar 134867 problem, so shampoo your hair regularly. Diet also plays a role in acne, so stay offrepparttar 134868 junk (saturated fats in fried food, go carefully with dairy products, carbonated drinks, caffeine, alcohol, and tobacco). Instead, eat lots of fresh fruit and vegetables. Sleeping soundly will also help, as will regular exercise. regularly, and get adequate sleep at night.

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