What are your favorite aromatherapy fragrances in the winter months? - massage and bodywork professionals2024-03-28T12:44:36Zhttps://massageprofessionals.com/forum/topics/what-are-your-favorite-3?groupUrl=Aromatherapy&feed=yes&xn_auth=noYou'll probably laugh, but I…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2010-12-07:2887274:Comment:1180852010-12-07T06:31:05.967ZKimberly Rogershttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/KimberlyRogers
You'll probably laugh, but I like the scents of pine, white cedar, wintergreen, spearmint, clove and orange. Those are the scents of the season I remember most from my childhood during the Christmas holidays. I try to stay away from eucalyptus, because that always makes me think of illness. However, in the Spring, eucalyptus does not have the same effect on me.
You'll probably laugh, but I like the scents of pine, white cedar, wintergreen, spearmint, clove and orange. Those are the scents of the season I remember most from my childhood during the Christmas holidays. I try to stay away from eucalyptus, because that always makes me think of illness. However, in the Spring, eucalyptus does not have the same effect on me. Ravensara is my all-time favo…tag:massageprofessionals.com,2010-11-23:2887274:Comment:1155912010-11-23T14:03:14.987ZJennifer Adamshttps://massageprofessionals.com/profile/JenniferAdams
Ravensara is my all-time favorite but especially in the winter months. Similar to Eucalyptus in smell, it is very anti-viral and great for colds and flu and opening up the respiratory system. It is also a muscle relaxant and analgesic and makes a great addition to massage oil or lotion for muscle tension. It is generally non-irritating to the skin and safe for use on most individuals. It has both stimulating and anti-depressant effects. It is similar to lavender in that it has many uses, and is…
Ravensara is my all-time favorite but especially in the winter months. Similar to Eucalyptus in smell, it is very anti-viral and great for colds and flu and opening up the respiratory system. It is also a muscle relaxant and analgesic and makes a great addition to massage oil or lotion for muscle tension. It is generally non-irritating to the skin and safe for use on most individuals. It has both stimulating and anti-depressant effects. It is similar to lavender in that it has many uses, and is safe to use on most anyone. It doesn't have any contra-indications and can safely be used during pregnancy or on young children. It can be used just about anywhere teatree can be used, and I find it smells more clean and refreshing.