tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8950619621373158224.post6323361344282099827..comments2023-06-10T12:09:28.956-04:00Comments on Aromarama: Relaxation is Hard WorkRaizel Michelowhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06738127436813282371noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8950619621373158224.post-34907763866110001792011-01-29T23:23:15.832-05:002011-01-29T23:23:15.832-05:00Hi Constance, thank you for your response. Many es...Hi Constance, thank you for your response. Many essential oils are considered to be nervine (relaxing to the nervous system). Their chemical structures are different. If you aren't getting response to chamomile, you can try litsea. Learning to relax is not only hard work it takes practice!Raizel Michelowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06738127436813282371noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8950619621373158224.post-82094667220998566792011-01-28T20:47:59.372-05:002011-01-28T20:47:59.372-05:00Hi There,
Was just flicking through some blogs (y...Hi There,<br /><br />Was just flicking through some blogs (yours came up:-)<br /><br />I have just been trying to explain to my fiance that relaxing in response to aromatherapy is a learned response and it gets better the more you try it.<br /><br />i have "taught" myself to react certain ways to certain oils.<br /><br />However of course these are often oils that are related to the desired response.<br /><br />All except lavender funnily enought, which GIVES me headaches rather than taking them away.<br /><br />Thanks for the blog<br /><br />http://greencleaningessentialoils.blogspot.com/<br />ConstanceSarah Ketleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13421335686195152108noreply@blogger.com