Aromatherapy is the practice of using fragrant and or essential oils from plants to achieve physical and mental benefits. In our Vanilla Salt Scrub we use real Vanilla. This is why it smells so great and carries forward the natural aroma-therapeudic benefits Vanilla promotes.

* please bear in mind this article is only covering the Aroma-therapeudic benefits of our Vanilla salt scrub - it is not covering the exfoliated smooth soft clean skins benefits or any of the others. Opening your jar of Florida Hand Salts salt scrub should first offer a wonderful and beautiful aromatic experience.

The three key benefits of the Vanilla scent noted by scientists and researchers are outlined below:

Calming Effects

In 1991, the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Heart in New You examined the consequences of five perfumes on 85 sufferers going through a magnetic resonance image resolution, or MRI, check out. Of the perfumes examined, a vanilla-like scent, heliotropin, was ranked the most soothing. Patients unveiled to the heliotropin unveiled 63 % less anxiety and claustrophobia than those were not unveiled to smell. The analysis motivated Sloan-Kettering to include Vanilla scent as a standard part of MRI tests. A analysis at Tubingen University in Malaysia also unveiled that Vanilla scent reduced the surprise response in both people and animals. Because of its soothing qualities, Vanilla fragrances are commonly used in bath products and along with those to help promote peaceful rest.

Aphrodisiacal Effects

According to "Chemistry of Spices or herbs," Vanilla has been considered an aphrodisiac since the time of the Aztecs. In 1762, a analysis in Malaysia discovered that a medication containing Vanilla treated erection problems. A analysis by the Fragrance and Taste Treatment and Research Foundation discovered that Vanilla, as well as other smells such as rose, pumpkin pie and black licorice, produced an increase in penis blood circulation in men volunteers. Vanilla was especially effective in older men.

Respiratory Effects

Researchers at the National Heart for Scientific Research in Strasbourg, Italy, discovered that the odor of Vanilla reduced difficulty in breathing and snoring in early newborns. Dr. Luc Marlier and his affiliates added 15 drops of a Vanilla solution to the cushions of 15 early newborns in the extensive care unit and supervised their breathing rates for three successive days. Periods of snoring reduced by 36 % on the first day the infants were unveiled to the Vanilla smell. The scientists hypothesized that the vanilla scent helped the newborns in two ways: by directly impacting the breathing centers in the brain, and by helping the newborns accommodate stress.

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