Jul 28th, '09, 05:27
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by ABx » Jul 28th, '09, 05:27
I thought I might be crazy when I thought that the aroma of tea alone had qi, but apparently not!
I just thought you all might be interested in this article on ScienceDaily.com:
Stop And Smell The Flowers -- The Scent Really Can Soothe Stress
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/20 ... 110901.htm
ScienceDaily (July 23, 2009) — Feeling stressed? Then try savoring the scent of lemon, mango, lavender, or other fragrant plants. Scientists in Japan are reporting the first scientific evidence that inhaling certain fragrances alter gene activity and blood chemistry in ways that can reduce stress levels.
Jul 28th, '09, 21:33
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by sriracha » Jul 28th, '09, 21:33
I've been using lavender aromatherapy oil for years to sleep better, and I really think it helps. =)
Aug 2nd, '09, 06:38
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by reincarnate » Aug 2nd, '09, 06:38
I think thats also one of the reasons why tea is so relaxing especially when it's been well scented (more natural rather then artificial). I love pleasant aromas, they are very calming!
Aug 10th, '09, 18:40
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by tea fish » Aug 10th, '09, 18:40
Isn't it nice when science confirms one's personal experiences?