HerbnAroma

HerbnAroma -Craft Lab and Learning Clinic- Essential Oil and Herbal Medicine Education.

Great for studying too 📖
10/17/2022

Great for studying too 📖

Slowly but surely we are getting HerbnAroma up and running...proud to be a National Association for Holistic Aromatherap...
07/13/2022

Slowly but surely we are getting HerbnAroma up and running...proud to be a National Association for Holistic Aromatherapy (NAHA) member!

06/28/2022

...endocrine support (not a toxic block) 😀

Gratitude! Be happy with what you have but make goals for your dreams
05/05/2022

Gratitude! Be happy with what you have but make goals for your dreams

Gratitude can help optimize performance across the many domains of Total Force Fitness. What are you grateful for today?

Looking for something to do with your kiddos, the kids loved this activity. It is also a good choice for a therapy or fi...
03/25/2022

Looking for something to do with your kiddos, the kids loved this activity. It is also a good choice for a therapy or fidget option :)

I love that our new air filter has an Aromatherapy tray as an air purification option 🥰
03/04/2022

I love that our new air filter has an Aromatherapy tray as an air purification option 🥰

02/24/2022

We are just getting our page up and running, physical location coming soon: Follow us for AWESOME upcoming news and DIY Craft Lab and Learning Clinic events.

Stay tuned for Events and Classes in the near future!

After the COVID (Delta Variant) came through I lost my taste and scent.  Well, you can't have an Aromatherapist who has ...
02/24/2022

After the COVID (Delta Variant) came through I lost my taste and scent. Well, you can't have an Aromatherapist who has lost her scent, so I tried this method and researched the Ol Factory Retraining (Rehabilitation) method from the Tisserand Institute and the NIH :https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK567741/
Let us know if you'd like our help, we know it works!

Parosmia is a distorted sense of smell due to an inability of the brain to properly identify odors. Depending on the infection, this unpleasant condition is reported in about 10% of people after recovery. Unfortunately, parosmia also affects taste and smell of foods, which some describe as gasoline, rotten meat, garbage, or another unpleasant aroma and taste.

As I reported in a video nearly one year ago (https://www.facebook.com/AuthorScottAJohnson/videos/1795992107248593), olfactory training (also called smell therapy) may be a solution to post-infection parosmia. Olfactory training improves olfactory function discrimination and identification, functional connectivity within the olfactory system, and cognitive processing of incomplete sensory information. The key is PERSISTENCE!! According to one study, it may take several months of twice-daily olfactory training to see desired results.

The study recommends smelling different aromas in succession for at least 15 seconds, twice daily. Most commonly the following odors are recommended:
1) rose (phenyl ethyl alcohol), eucalyptus (eucalyptol), lemony/citrusy (citronellal), and clove (eugenol); 2) anise (trans-anethole), eucalyptus (eucalyptol), lemony/citrusy (citronellal), and clove (eugenol); or 3) twelve separate odors that are alternated twice every eight weeks: first phase--rose (phenyl ethyl alcohol), eucalyptus (eucalyptol), lemony/citrusy (citronellal), and clove (eugenol), second phase--cinnamon, thyme, chocolate, and peach, third phase: coffee, lavender, honey, and strawberry.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/lary.29277

To use essential oils for olfactory training, do the following.

Weeks 1-4: Smell rose, eucalyptus, citronella, and clove for 15-20 seconds, twice daily.
Weeks 5-8: Smell fennel, cinnamon, thyme, and lemon for 15-20 seconds, twice daily.
Weeks 9-12: Smell rose, eucalyptus, citronella, and clove for 15-20 seconds, twice daily.
Weeks 13-16: Smell fennel, cinnamon, thyme, and lemon for 15-20 seconds, twice daily.
Weeks 17-20: Smell rose, eucalyptus, citronella, and clove for 15-20 seconds, twice daily.
Weeks 21-24: Smell fennel, cinnamon, thyme, and lemon for 15-20 seconds, twice daily.
Weeks 25-28: Smell rose, eucalyptus, citronella, and clove for 15-20 seconds, twice daily.
Weeks 29-32: Smell fennel, cinnamon, thyme, and lemon for 15-20 seconds, twice daily.

The oils can be smelled directly from the bottles, or apply 1-2 drops to cotton or gauze and smell from this (more complete aroma).

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