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Fragrance and Wellbeing

Plant Aromatics and Their Influence on the Psyche
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For thousands of years fragrance has been used, across many varied cultures, for altering mental and emotional states, and as part of spiritual practice. This book explores the impact of fragrance on the psyche from biological, anthropological, perfumery and aromatherapy viewpoints.Beginning with an exploration of our olfactory system and a discussion of the language of odour, the book examines the ways in which fragrance can influence our perceptions and experiences. It introduces us to a broad range of fragrance types – woody, resinous, spicy, herbaceous, agrestic, floral and citrus, as well as the attars that form part of Unani Tibb medicine. Traditional and contemporary uses and the mood-enhancing properties of fragrance types are presented. The book then provides an overview of the theoretical and philosophical frameworks that have been used to analyse how and why we choose fragrance. Finally readers are given guidance on how to cultivate their olfactory palate, which reveals a new dimension in the use of fragrance to enhance wellbeing.This book offers a wealth of knowledge on plant aromatics and the powerful influence of fragrance on wellbeing. It will be of particular interest to aromatherapists, perfumers, psychotherapists, ethnobotanists and anthropologists.
Preface. Introduction. Part I. 1. The Fallen Angel. 2. Smell and the psyche. 3. Per fumum. 4. Perfume. 5. Fragrance philosophies. Part II. 6. Woody, resinous, balsamic and coniferous scents. 7. Spices. 8. Herbaceous, camphoraceous, cineolic, green and agrestic scented botanicals. 9. Flowers. 10. Citrus, lemon-scented botanicals and fruity fragrances. 11. Attars and the role of fragrance in Unani Tibb medicine (Jeannie Fatimeh Graham). In conclusion. 12. Cultivating the olfactory palate. Glossary. Tables. Appendix A. Fragrance Classification. Appendix B. Ambergris. Appendix C. Fragrance and the Four Elements. Appendix D. Sensory Appreciation of Plant Aromatics, Essential Oils, Absolutes and Fragrances. References. Bibliography for Chapter 10. Recommended reading and websites.
[This book] addresses how fragrance strongly links to our soul and spirit, and how each aroma plays a different part in addressing the problems of the mind (...) [with] comprehensive descriptions of the wide variety of natural aromas to be found in the plant world (...) in my decade-plus long experience in the world of aromatherapy, I learned many new things from this book.
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