Tag: aromatherapy
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Leleshwa: the scent of East African shrubs, open air, and pastoral landscapes
Leleshwa is a dry, camphoraceous East African aromatic plant woven into pastoral landscapes, smoke, medicine, and movement. This article follows leleshwa from its traditional uses and ecological role to its essential oil chemistry, scent profile, safety, and modern aromatherapy potential as a respiratory, clarifying, and insect-repellent oil with a deeply rooted sense of place.
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Cold hands and cold feet: Why it happens and how aromatherapy can help
Cold hands and feet aren’t just a winter nuisance – they’re your nervous system tightening its grip on circulation. Essential oils can actually help, not by warming you directly, but by helping the tiny muscles around your blood vessels let go. Here’s the chemistry behind it, and the blends that work.