04/02/2020
One of the most well-studied areas of aroma research is the effect of smell on emotions and mood.
The smell receptors in the nasal cavity also interact with glands such as the pituitary gland that secretes hormones. Hormones that are involved in the regulation of blood pressure, hunger and thirst signals, thyroid function, sleep cycles, production of s*xual hormones, and memory, among other things.
This is why the “aroma” of the AromaTouch Technique is so important.
Physical touch is as important to the AromaTouch Technique as the aroma itself because of its ability to soothe the body and bring people together. Research has exhibited that touch can communicate multiple emotions—love, gratitude, sympathy, fear, anger—and with astounding exactness. There is also evidence that touch increases the speed of this communication.
Unlike massage, which involves powerful hand movements that are focused on specific outcomes (breakdown of muscular adhesions, stimulating the central nervous system, aiding recovery, etc.), the gentleness of an AromaTouch Technique has a much different spectrum of benefits. Tender touch almost instantaneously activates the release of oxytocin (often referred to as the “love” or “hug” hormone), decreases heart rate and blood pressure, and has a beneficial influence on multiple other stress-sensitive systems.
The oils used in The AromaTouch Technique are:
Balance & Lavender for Stress
Melaleuca & On Guard for Immune Enhancement
Aromatouch & Deep Blue for Inflammatory Response
Wild Orange & Peppermint for Autonomic Balance
If you would like to learn more about Essential oils or would like to experience the AromaTouch Technique (ATT) then click the link in the bio.
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