Guest guest Posted February 13, 2007 Report Share Posted February 13, 2007 When a fragrance is inhaled, the scent molecules travel up the nose where they are trapped by the olfactory membranes, well protected by the lining inside the nose. Each scent molecule fits like a little puzzle piece into specific receptor cells lining, a membrane known as the olfactory epithelium. Each one of these hundreds of millions of nerve cells is replaced every 28 days. When stimulated by scent molecules, this lining of nerve cells triggers electrical impulses to the olfactory bulb, which then transmit the impulses to the gustatory center. (where the sensation of taste perceived), the amygdala (where emotional memories are stored), and other parts of the limbic system of the brain. Because the limbic system is directly connected to those parts that control heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, memory, stress levels, hormone balance, essential oils can have some very profound, positive physiolgical and psycholical effects. "Only the highest quality essential oils can bestow their full therapeutic powers on users. If you want results, you must insist upon therapeutic-grade essential oils."-Dr. Gary YoungFounder and PresidentTo stop receiving email from us:http://www.marketingscents.com/cmp/EA-DAJGAG-DDJEFAI/r?c=32ZJNSThis e-vertisement has been sent through the Marketing Scents mail platform torachelleward2 from artscience.Mailing address: 6534 Dover St.,; Oakland, CA 94609"Get off your ass and take your government back." ~Rocky Ward Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Travel to find your fit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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