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herbaceous, resinous and green scents

Green scents are cleansing and purifying, they soothe irritation and restore balance to the body and soul. Do you want to create an instant oasis of peace? Diffuse chamomile, lavender, sage or marjoram and watch your spirit settle down.

The green herbs belong to the realm of medicinals and plants like yarrow, thyme, basil and bee balm are more likely to feel at home there, but they frequently cross over into aromatherapy.

There is a hidden benefit to diffusing green herb oils: they have antiseptic qualities. What an enjoyable way to get rid of germs!

Speaking of health and a sunnier outlook, this is where you’ll find your natural antidepressants – lemon balm, St. John’s wort, marjoram and helichrysum – and your headache medicine – chamomile, rosemary and cilantro.

The scents of rosemary and lemon balm focus the mind so you can concentrate on gaining new knowledge and sharpen the mind so you can remember the old one. They are particularly good for students.

All green scents give you a lift, they banish fatigue and weakness with their fresh aroma; they remind you of spring and summer, when nature is at full power and everything grows and thrives.

Green herbs blend very well with all floral, resinous, spicy and citrus scents and are broadly used as top notes in perfumery.

Resinous scents like myrrh and frankincense somehow don’t fit this category, but I bunched them up with the other two anyway, because they’re complementary healers and antiseptics.

Resins have been used to mend tissues, especially mucous tissues, since the Antiquity.

Emotionally, they’re calming and centering, they smooth over the sharp edges to bring you back to equilibrium.

Resinous scents give fragrances oriental notes, and they former enjoy the company of spicy, heavy floral and woody scents.

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