Science Supports the Anti-Anxiety Effects of Essential Oils

Posted By Tarah Cech
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by Nancy Stevens

Aromatherapy has been around for a long, long time. Humans have been emulsifying, burning, macerating, pressing and distilling plants for their aromas for thousands of years. Only since the dawn of the New Age and modern Western scientific inquiry, however, has the impression of aromatherapy gotten soft. But now, the same scientific institutions are validating the use of essential oils, and their profound anti-anxiety effects. So now, rather than “running for the shelter of mother’s little helper” when things get a little hectic, you can bypass the liquor store, the pharmacy and the junk-food isle and head confidently to the natural health market for a little bottle of scented bliss. Maybe not as decadents for everyone, but the majority of mothers and generally health and wellness-conscious folks will appreciate the healthful choice for themselves, their children and their families.

The number of studies investigating the therapeutic actions of essential oils has exploded over the last ten years, as popular interest grows in the areas of natural health and wellness. The efficacy of may ‘folk′ remedies is being validated, with many of them having benefits at least as potent as their pharmaceutical counterparts, and most having very limited, if any, side effects. This is especially true with the use of essential oils for reducing stress and lessening anxiety. And what’s wonderful about the oils is that their readily available and easy to use. A mother with active children can just plug in a diffuser and let it do its thing. A stressed-out commuter can do the same. Feeling a little wound up, but want to keep the aroma a little more personal? Apply a few drops of diluted oil to yourself or loved one wherever you like. What oils have these anti-anxiety effects? Let’s have a look…

Lavender has been the most frequently studied of all the essential oils. Its anti-anxiety (or simply ‘relaxing’) action has been documented both in the laboratory (using stressed-out mice and rats) and in clinical environments with actual human beings. Many, many studies have reported the same thing: inhalation of lavender oil brings calm under a great variety of conditions. At least one study compared Lavender oil aroma to that of Juniper, Cypress, Geranium, Jasmine and Frankincense. It was only the Frankincense that had a somewhat similar effect, but not nearly as effective as Lavender. Several studies compared Lavender’s effect to diazepam (Valium) with Lavender’s aroma having similar (but likely more healthy) calming results. In other studies, Lavender has been shown to improve sleep, decrease conflict between animals, and reduce the amount of pain medication needed by recovering hospital patients.

Sandalwood oil is another well-known stress reducer. For those that may not enjoy the floral aroma of Lavender, Sandalwood could be the oil of choice. Its warm, earthy scent is grounding and centering, being used by some spiritual traditions to enhance relaxed, focused meditative states. The science shows similar results - Sandalwood oil topically applied relaxed the body while stimulating psyche. Studies on sleep/wake cycles using Sandalwood oil topically improved the quality of sleep and lessened waking episodes. A small study using Sandalwood suggested the oil may be helpful in reducing anxiety for palliative care patients. Beyond the scope of Western scientific inquiry, Sandalwood oils and pastes have been used for centuries in Ayurvedic medicine for the treatment of psychological disorders, utilizing its sublime mental-health promoting actions.

While Sandalwood and Lavender have the most data to back them up, many other essential oils have had positive test results. Rose is a standout; it has also been tested alongside Valium (apparently the anti-anxiety gold standard) with better and longer-lasting results. The rose aroma’s effect seem to increase over time, where as benzodiazepines’ effect will tend to decrease - and the test subjects appeared less confused or sedated. Rose, like Lavender, reduced conflict between test subjects as well. For a little variety, you can mix Rose and Sandalwood together (try a 1:4 ratio)…this is a classic Indian aromatic blend combining two of the world’s best known anti-anxiety scents.

Other oils found in research databases include Angelica, Chamomile, Lemon, Lemongrass, Tagetes and Ylang Ylang. Some oils tested didn’t show repeatable results in the laboratory environment, but if you find and oil aroma that you find relaxing, it’s more than likely not purely ‘in your head’; the olfactory (smell) sense is the one of the five senses most directly wired to the brain’s emotional centers. These are, in turn, directly wired to the autonomic nervous system controlling functions such as heart rate, breathing rate, and blood pressure - all of which are closely tied to one’s level of stress.

So what to do with these stress relieving wonders? They′re really easy to use - one of the great features of aromatherapy. Both topical application and inhalation show repeatable results in laboratory tests. A common method of topical application is to dilute the essential oil in a carrier oil like Jojoba down to 10% or less. Essential oils tend to pass easily into the bloodstream when applied to the skin, so nearly any technique will do. A few drops of your mixture can be placed on the wrists and rubbed together (this is nice, as you’ll smell the aroma as well). For inhalation, there’s a great many aromatherapy diffusers available, from little, inexpensive plug in units, to professional models which make a cloud of pure, intense aroma. For anxiety relief, any model where you can smell the aroma will do the job - the higher end diffusers tend to bathe a larger area in your aroma of choice.

Choosing an oil for yourself (or helping your children / family / loved one’s decide) is easy. What do you (or they) like to smell? One of the simplest yet most profound aspects of aromatherapy for the psyche is the legitimacy of individual of aroma preference. As uncovered by the laboratory studies, oils of greatly differing aromas can have similar anxiolytic action. While some people love flowery scents, others are drawn towards woods and resins. And it may be that someone who likes the relaxing/stimulating aroma of Rose needs that dual-effect; others loving Sandalwood might be better off with its centering/grounding action. In a word: experiment. Many companies will offer small sizes or even samples. Once you find one or more aromas that suit your needs, play with them - have fun! Whatever way you choose to indulge your senses, health, and wellness with essential oils…you can take comfort in knowing the science of aromatherapy is there to back you up.

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Teeth Whitening Products

Posted By Raymond Lam
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by Ray Lam

To cater to the customer’s mounting demand for acquiring pearly white teeth, manufacturers are flooding the markets with teeth whitening products that promise to help you regain and acquire the desired whiteness of your teeth that you want to achieve.

You can acquire whiter teeth if your budget is less than a hundred bucks, but with a bigger budget you can opt for professional teeth whitening procedures in a dental clinic that could give you instant results. However, the decision is up to you.

Teeth whitening products vary from each brand and procedure but they all serve a common purpose of helping you regain that pearly-white teeth that you lost from years of smoking, drinking coffee, wine, tea and eating foods with colouring stains. These products vary from whitening toothpastes, gels, strips, teeth whitening solutions, trays, natural teeth whiteners and hordes of other products. You can check your local directory for the dentists near your location to inquire for teeth whitening products and services that could answer your needs.

Teeth whitening gel is used the same way you would use teeth whitening toothpaste but the gel is far more result yielding. An applicator is used to apply the gel to your teeth, similar to a toothbrush. The gel applicator is specially made for the gel.

It is recommended that whatever teeth whitening products you want to use, or whatever teeth whitening procedures you want to undergo, seek professional advice because what you think may work for you may not turn out the way you expect it to be. Good luck on your way towards whiter teeth.

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Massage Chair Recliner Delivers Effective Whole Body Massage

Posted By Steve Esquire
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by James Knolan

If you have ever gotten a whole body massage, then you know the blissful relaxation as your tensions and anxieties are systematically wiped away. You know that a massage is a mind and body experience where both must relax in order to have a satisfying outcome. Most people think they have to see a masseuse to have this gratifying experience. Many of the top massage chair companies have created very effective massage therapies into their therapeutic loungers.

Interestingly, most people think of a massage chair as a luxury. In some cases it certainly is a luxury. However, the impression people have is that massage chairs are expensive. And they are right if you only look at the price tag and not the lifetime value of the massage chair. A massage chair is actually the most cost effective massage treatment available. It can run as little as a dollar a day and no tip required. Now, most people think massage recliners just massage your back. In reality, massage chairs perform whole body massages.

An advanced massage recliner made by Panasonic performs whole body massage. The EP 30004 comes equipped with specialized rollers for the back, neck and shoulders. For the lower body the Real Pro Ultra has an air compression system. The air compression system powers 22 airbags throughout the seat, leg rest and armrests. This system provides gentle or firm compression massage to soothe and relieve aching muscles.

If you are looking for ambience to help in your relaxation, then check out the Montage Premier. The Montage Premier has independent heat controls for the chair back, seat and footrest. Target where you need to apply heat to soothe and comfort. Slip on the headphones and synchronize the massage movements to the tempo of your favorite music. You need to relax your mind and the Omega Montage Premier Massage chair will provide the right environment.

Massage chairs advance with technology. They are integrating sophisticated software, hardware, mechanical systems, comfort and luxury. Technology is enabling finer and finer movements, therapies and precision to improve the effectiveness of the massage. Companies routinely study hand movements of master therapists and replicate it mechanically. Some massage recliners have mechanical thumbs to perform gripping massages which are great in the neck and shoulder areas. There will be a continuing stream of innovations improving these recliners rapidly.

Getting a whole body massage should be simple and easy. I am tired. I come home. I sit down and press a button. Ah, finally, relief from the stress of the day. Just a few minutes can work wonders. Do not worry, you can come back later and get a few more minutes. No need to make an appointment. This is the convenience of a massage chair. It is always available. It does not get tired and no appointment is necessary. Just of few minutes of your time is what is needed. Relief is just the push of a button away. It could change your attitude. It could change your life. That is up to you. It will at least make you feel great. Get a full body massage in the comfort and convenience of home with a massage chair recliner.

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