Estate
agents tell us if a good, appetizing smell assails our nostrils the moment
the front door is opened, it is one the surest ways of attracting a would
be buyer. The smell of freshly baking bread, home made soup, brewing
coffee all suggest a real comfortable home. But some food and other smells
are an obvious turn-off. How your home smells will affect how comfortable
you feel in your home and how welcoming it is for you and others.
The
sense of smell is controlled by a primitive part of the brain, which is
closely connected to the area that also control mood, emotion and
personality. It also play an important key role in sexual attraction.
We can
recover or improve our sense of smell by spending as much time as possible
outdoors in clean air, breathing deeply and clearing our lungs, But by
making our home smell more pleasant and natural we can also improve our
sense of smell and, with it, our sense of taste. Improve the smell of your
home with natural products: flowers, herbs and essential oil.
Good scents
not only improve air quality, but also have specific therapeutic
qualities. Treating or improving health with essential oils, herbs and
flower extracts is an ancient practice. In recent years, aromatherapy has
re-emerged as an increasingly popular way of dealing with ailments.
Aromatherapy makes use of essential oils, derived from flowers, plants and
trees. Oil can be burned, put in baths, diluted and placed or massage on
the body. Each essence has different properties that act on the body and
mind influencing the emotions and physical wellbeing.
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change in diet or lifestyle.