Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 Hey Jeanine, > Some years ago on the Aromatherapy for Everyone list, we had a lovely > Southern lass with a brilliant aptitude for describing aromas. Mebbe that Suthrun Belle had a bit of Egyptian heritage. > For those who are a little prudish, please skip this message. Dang .. I missed this part and read the whole thing. :-( > Grandiflora is like cooking a special candlelit dinner for your man, then > running a lovely scented bath for him, and later giving him a scentual > massage which leads to a night of LURVE!!!!! Yep .. she probably got some Egyptian back in her blood line. Twas a custom amongst ancient Egyptians to anoint the entire body with infused Jasmine oil .. then bathe. The Greeks and Romans picked up on that too. Feller name of al-Kindi (around 800-870 AD) recommended Jasmine oil to excite frigid wimmens .. he recommended oiling the male organ with it afore intercourse. He also used it for arthritic limbs .. he applied the oil and followed it with a poultice of decayed dung, dill and salt. Recent scientific studies show that inhalation of Jasmine oil caused stimulation and folks stayed awake for long periods of time. There are some other interesting studies on the effects sniffing has on alpha, beta, delta and theta waves. Another showed that efficiency increased considerably when sniffing Jasmine oil .. errors by key-punch operators dropped by 33% after sniffing. These are just the tip of the iceberg .. such information is available on MANY essential oils .. in Martin Watt's Essential Oil Monographs .. at http://www.av-at.com/monographs.html > Sambac, you just grab him and ride him.......... Yep .. twas a favorite of Texas Bronc Busters too. ;-P > Thanks Karla!!!!!!! > I was impressed, now who can put it better than that! > (Giggling) Jeanine Good it was fer'shur. Mayhaps the latest presidential hopeful from Texas could do a good job describing it in down home verse and song .. he's one of my favorites. :-P http://mothermikey.com/RPC/ Start Your Engines .. and Keep Smiling. :-) Butch http://www.AV-AT.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 28, 2004 Report Share Posted January 28, 2004 , Butch Owen <butchbsi@s...> wrote: > Recent scientific studies show that inhalation of Jasmine oil caused > stimulation and folks stayed awake for long periods of time. There are > some other interesting studies on the effects sniffing has on alpha, > beta, delta and theta waves. Another showed that efficiency increased > considerably when sniffing Jasmine oil .. errors by key-punch operators > dropped by 33% after sniffing. > Interesting info. on jasmine. From all of your descriptions, I am guessing that sambac might be somewhat more of a stimulant than the grandiflora i.e. to achieve the above results following a quick sniff. Is there any way to compare stimulants as having different types of stimulating effects? I am thinking of basil, peppermint, rosemary and lemon as some other stimulating oils. Michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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