Aromatherapy Fragrances
Aromatherapy has been around for centuries and has proven its benefits of natural healing capabilities.
Trinity Candle carries 10 of the most popular natural aromatherapy fragrances. Lavender, eucalyptus, lemongrass, peppermint, citrus, jasmine, patchouli, rose, sandalwood and stress relief. You can get any of these triple scented aromatherapy fragrances in all of our candle products which includes.
votive candles,
jar candles,
pillar candles,
tea lights,
fragrance
oils,
wax potpourri,
reed diffusers, room
sprays, and many other specialty products. Trinity's Aromatherapy container
candles are clean burning and smell strong.
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Eucalyptus - Eucalyptus makes up nearly 3/4 of Australia's total number of plant species. Aroma therapists use it for its energizing, clarifying aroma. Aids in some respiratory ailments. |
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Lavender - It is one of nature's finest products and is a beautiful herb in the garden. Lavender calms the nervous system, making it a sedative. Lavender also reduces stress in the body with its relaxing qualities. |
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Lemongrass - A native of South East Asia, Lemon Grass was introduced to these parts with the growing popularity of Thai cuisine. It has a lemony taste, with slight hint of ginger. It is also known to lift a sagging spirit. |
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Jasmine - Jasmine is one member of shrubs and climbing vines that are native to tropical areas of southeast Asia, Africa and Australia. Jasmine is relaxing, intoxicating, warming. Great aphrodisiac. Jasmine has a long tradition of being used as a relaxing remedy. |
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Patchouli - A native of India and Southeast Asia, patchouli is a member of the mint family. Patchouli is used in herbal medicine in Asia as an aphrodisiac, antidepressant, and antiseptic. It is also employed for headaches and fever. |
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Peppermint - A native of the Mediterranean, peppermint leaves were often used to crown luminaries in ancient Greece and Rome. It continues to be popular for its refreshing, strong aroma, as well as its natural benefits. |
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Rose - Good for headache, nervous tension, stress related conditions, insomnia, and nausea. Rose is also known to boost romantic moods. |
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Sandalwood - From India , it has a woody, balsamic aroma. Sandalwood is believed to bring about calmness and serenity and is linked with incense and meditation. Some traditional uses: to lift melancholy, enhance meditation, for calming and reducing stress, restful sleep. |
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Stress Relief - Stress relieving aroma blend that includes lavender & jasmine. Promotes a restful feeling, relaxation. |
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History
Aromatherapy has roots in antiquity with the use of aromatic oils. However, as currently defined, aromatherapy involves the use of distilled plant volatiles, a twentieth century innovation. The word, aromatherapy, was first used in the 1920's by French chemist Ren� Maurice Gattefoss�, who devoted his life to researching the healing properties of essential oils after a lucky accident in his perfume laboratory. In the accident, he lit his arm on fire and thrust it into the nearest cold liquid, which happened to be a vat of lavender oil. Immediately he noticed surprising pain relief, and instead of requiring the extended healing process he had experienced during recovery from previous burns--which caused redness, heat, inflammation, blisters, and scarring--this burn healed remarkably quickly, with minimal discomfort and no scarring.
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