Love is in the Air: Sensual Aromatherapy
LOVE IS IN THE AIR: SENSUAL AROMATHERAPY by Peggy Carey Since
the olfactory nerves (the nerves in the nose) are directly
connected to the limbic system of the brain, their stimulation
by the aroma of essential oils causes immediate, although
perhaps subconscious, physical and emotional responses.
The limbic system of the brain not only controls our drives of
hunger, thirst, and sex, but more subtle responses of emotion,
memory, creativity, and intuition as well as reproductive cycles
. Olfactory membranes contain millions of nerve endings causing
the sense of smell to be the most acute of all senses.
Inhaling oils triggers a chain of internal reactions with a wide
range of results from the release of endorphins (powerful mood
elevating substances) to boosting the immune system. Within the
limbic system resides the regulatory mechanism of our highly
sensitive inner life, the core of our being. Here is the origin
of our sexuality, the impulse of attraction and aversion,
motivation and our moods, our memory, and creativity.
Smells work in the limbic system to release neurotransmitters.
Encephaline reduces pain, produces pleasant, euphoric
sensations, and creates a feeling of well-being. Endorphins also
reduce pain, stimulate sexual feelings, and produce a sense of
well-being. Serotonin helps relax and calm. PEA
(phenylethylamine) the chemical believed to be responsible for
the ?rush? felt when falling in love is found in both rose water
and chocolate.
The pituitary, also known as the master gland of the endocrine
system, is responsible for controlling hormone production of
other glands. There is an association between an underactive
pituitary gland and a decreased interest in sex. Essential oils
have the ability to stimulate the pituitary gland. Oils that
stimulate the pituitary and, therefore, are considered an
aphrodisiac are clary sage, jasmine, patchouli, and ylang ylang.
Aphrodisiacs are substances that are capable of enhancing sexual
pleasure or sexual desire. Certain essential oils can be
considered aphrodisiacs since they have the potential to affect
the circulatory, hormonal, and the nervous systems. The best
aphrodisiac will make use of the brain, since this is where the
sexual center is located.
A blend of the erogenous, stimulating or calming, and euphoric
essential oils would make a well- rounded aphrodisiac synergy.
Jasmine is the most sought after fragrance in the perfume
industry because it has a very erogenous effect on humans. Other
oils that have been considered as having aphrodisiac properties
are clary sage, black pepper, ginger, fennel, frankincense,
geranium, hyssop, juniper, myrrh, patchouli, pine, rose,
rosemary, sandalwood, and ylang ylang.
Our erotic life is much influenced by odor. Pheromones,
hormone-like substances in one?s personal odor, influence
partner choice in humans as well as in animals. Since many
essential oils contain pheromones, they affect our sensuality.
Personal attraction and aversion are always influenced by odor.
Without the ability to smell there would be little attraction.
We may be attracted or repulsed by people we meet while being
completely unaware that this is partially because of the way
they smell to us in a subconscious way. A scent can be bonding
or used in identification in both people or animals. Did you
ever see a Black Angus cow pick out her calf among a hundred
little black calves? As many as 25% of the people who experience
smell disorders also lose interest in sex. Therefore, keeping
your sinuses healthy could be the hidden key in creating a
healthy sex life.
Fragrances can bewitch the most sober people. With a few
essential oils you can create your own very personal, natural
perfume that may not only improve your health, but attract that
special person. To create a special perfume use jojoba which is
a nondrying skin-care oil that allows a fragrance to linger
longer. Fill a small bottle nearly to the top with jojoba oil,
and add the essential oil of your choice (15 to 20 drops).
Use the natural gifts supplied by nature for their sensual and
seductive proprieties. Create your own love potions that
stimulate your senses and enhance a romantic atmosphere. Whether
you use essential oils in a loving massage or in a diffuser to
project their fragrant invitation to love and romance, they are
a most enjoyable way to increase your sexual energies and arouse
your most intimate feelings. To boost libido try 2 drops black
pepper, 3 drops ginger and 2 drops sandalwood in your diffuser.
For sexual dysfunction put in the diffuser 4 drops rose and 3
drops ylang ylang. For a fantastic massage, increase the number
of drops of essential oil and add to 4 tsp. of a mix of sweet
almond and grapeseed oil. Experiment and enjoy!
You can visit Peggy Carey, ?The Zest Lady? at
www.a-1essentialoils.com for a FREE Essential Oil User?s Guide
or if you would like more information about the oils recommended
e-mail peggycarey@pngusa.net.