The Aromatherapy Store has listed with earnest interest
The Aromatherapy Store has listed with earnest interest how the major part of Aromatherapy practitioners appear to be ladies. Just a cursory look through any listings of community Aromatherapists can back up this position. Commonly it tends to be more women that pay money for the Essential Oil as well, according by our sales enquiries - although the chances aren’t quite so deeply slanted towards women nowadays - but this can be that a great many guys may obtain oils for their female friends as the right gifts and the like.
What results can we note from this prejudiced trend if any?
One of the initial points to repeat is that, as I’ve observed within the page relating to oil absorption through the skin, women are actually thinner skinned than adult males so there is a physiological divergence there which would make oils more efficatious for ladies than adult males.
But there have also been some very exciting exploration studies that have attempted to quanitify the differences between male and female responses to diverse aromas, which appear to underline a underlying difference between the genders reception of aromas.
One inquiry observed the ( unannounced) delivery of sweet orange aroma right into a dentist’s waiting room. A questionnaire was then finished by both adult males and females centering on their perceptions of anxiety and the like for the period of their waiting period. The general smell linked to dentists waiting rooms is eugenol - but it could very well be that the aroma becomes associated with previous unpleasant trips at the dentists and that then reinforces and raises the amount of tension experienced. The sweet orange was used to mask the scent of eugenol, and considered against the same waiting room which had no blanketting oil bouquet, the questionnaire indicated lower levels of tension, with higher levels of quietness plus a more positive mood. Very reassuring conclusions for those folks who have faith in the efficacy of aromatherapy and like to have scientific support (the analysis was conducted by J Lehrner in 2000 in his book ‘Physiology and Behaviour’ p71)
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