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1.
Therapeutic properties of essential oils and fragrances.
2.
Psychological effects of aromatherapy on chronic
hemodialysis patients.
3.
Effects of
inhalation of essential oils on EEG activity and sensory evaluation.
4.
A psychophysiological study of lavender odorant.
5.
Neurophysiological findings on the effects of fragrance: Lavender and Jasmine.
6.
Effects of citrus fragrance on immune function and
depressive states.
7.
Aromatherapy for health professionals.
8.
Botanicals. A phytocosmetic desk reference.
9.
Psychodynamic odor effects and their mechanisms.
10.
Proceedings of the world of aromatherapy. The National
Association for Holistic Aromatherapy's first conference and trade show, San
Francisco, California, USA, 20-23 September, 1996.
11.
Effects of fragrance on insomniac tendency in healthy
human beings.
12.
Aromatherapy: a complete guide to the healing art.
13.
Scientific status of aromatherapy.
14.
Aromatherapy - a clinical trial.
15.
Aromatherapy - use of fragrances and essential oils as medicaments.
16.
Stressed out
17.
Complementary therapies
for minor ailments
18.
Migraine: magnets and
other nondrug treatments
19.
Flower power: selling
aromatherapy products
20.
Herbal products in
depression therapy
21.
Aromatherapy
22.
Making scents of the
fragrance market
23.
To calm: perchance to
slim
24.
Stress
25.
Aromatherapy
26.
Does herbal therapy have
value in psychiatry?
27.
Perfumery on the couch
28.
Aromatherapy and the
hospice patient
29.
Aromatherapy: research
methods
30.
Aromatherapy: science of
fragrances and its effects on human behavior
31.
Aromatherapy: fact or
fiction
32.
Aromatherapy and
aerosols
33.
ENVIRONMENTAL FRAGRANCES
34.
A MORE FRAGRANT
ENVIRONMENT
35.
AROMATHERAPY: THE SEARCH
FOR STRESS SOLUTIONS
36.
DECORATING WITH
FRAGRANCE
37.
A LONG-TERM LOOK AT
FRAGRANCE
38.
SMELLING THERAPY
39.
ADDICTED TO AROMATHERAPY
40.
AROMATHERAPY - AN
AMERICAN OBSESSION
41.
AROMATHERAPHY: WAITING
TO INHALE
42.
CREATING NEW SCENT
SATINS
43.
RELAXING IN THE '90S
WITH HOME FRAGRANCE
44.
AROMA-CHOLOGY: A STATUS
REVIEW
45.
IN THE REALM OF THE
SENSES
46.
AROMATHERAPY: THE
FRAGRANCE CONTRIBUTION TO HEALTH-CARE
47.
AROMATHERAPY TRENDS IN
THE UK
48.
Heaven scent
49.
Aromatherapy: An A-Z
50.
Application of
fragrances to treatments for depression
51.
The use of aromatherapy
in intrapartum midwifery practice an observational study.
52.
Evaluation and
attributional analysis of an aromatherapy service for older adults with physical
health problems and carers using the service.
53.
A delivery system for
olfactory stimuli.
54.
Use of aromatherapy as a
complementary treatment for chronic pain.
55.
Effects of olfactory
stimuli on urge reduction in smokers.
56.
Aromatherapy positively
affects mood, EEG patterns of alertness and math computations.
57.
Contact reactions to
fragrances.
58.
Effects of a long-term
inhalation of fragrances on the stress-induced immunosuppression in mice.
59.
The effect of
aromatherapy in promoting relaxation and stress reduction in a general hospital.
60.
The effects of
aromatherapy on the patient outcomes of anxiety and sleep quality in coronary
care unit patients.
61.
Can aromatherapy oils
promote sleep in severely demented patients?
62.
An introduction to
aromatherapy for people with learning disabilities.
63.
Aromatherapy and
occupational therapy.
64.
Essential oils as
psychotherapeutic agents.
65.
The
influence of aromatherapy on mood.
66.
The role of aromatherapy in nursing care.
67.
Contemporary therapy: aromatherapy in the management of
acute pain?
68.
The role of aromatherapy in nursing care.
69.
In-vitro and in-vivo anti-Trichophyton activity of
essential oils by vapour contact.
70.
The influence of essential oils on human attention. I:
alertness.
71.
An investigation into the use of aromatherapy in
intrapartum midwifery practice.
72.
Accidental bullous phototoxic reactions to bergamot
aromatherapy oil.
73.
Replacement of chronic drug treatment for insomnia in
psychogeriatric patients by ambient
odour,
HPIIIP Q - Paper submitted to The Lancet.
Edited version published in The Lancet(1995) vol.346, p.701.
74.
Fragrance compounds and essential oils with sedative effects upon inhalation;
Buchbauer G, Jirovetz L, Jager W, Plank C. and Dietrich H. (1993) Journal of
Pharmaceutical Sciences. 82(6), 660-664.
75.
Aromatherapy: Evidence for sedative effects of the essential oil of lavender
after inhalation; Buchbauer G, Jirovetz L, Jager W, Dietrich H, Plank C,
and Karamat E. (1991) Zeitschrift fur naturforschung c-a, Journal of
Biosciences. 46c, 1067-1072.
76.
Fragrance topics at trade show
77.
In the realm of the senses
78.
THE SCENTS OF MEDITATION
79.
FINE FRAGRANCE UPDATE
80.
A LONG-TERM LOOK AT FRAGRANCE
81.
MULTIFUNCTIONALITY - THE TOTAL PRODUCT APPROACH
82.
APPLICATION OF AROMACHOLOGY TO COSMETICS (1) -
EFFECT OF ODOR ON CARDIAC RESPONSE PATTERNS DURING A FORE PERIOD IN REACTION
TIME TASK
83.
Shiseido Zen aromachology scent boosts alpha wave output,
reduces stress
84.
Prestige shared fragrances not as appealing to women,
Fragrance Foundation
85.
Future fragrance ads will use more "psychotropic claims"
86.
Aromachology claims "must be true"
87.
Mass market will provide "fastest growth" for fragrances,
cosmetics and toiletries
88.
Aromachology study: Worker exposure to scents may affect alertness
89.
AROMATHERAPY - NO LONGER A WHISPER IN THE AIR
90.
Aromachological effects of volatile compounds
in forest.
91.
Alternative and complementary modalities for managing stress and anxiety.
92.
Varieties of alternative experience: complementary care in the neonatal
intensive care unit.
93.
Clinical aromatherapy and AIDS.
94.
Reduction of mental stress with lavender odorant
95.
HOME FRAGRANCE
96.
THE HOUSEHOLD FRAGRANCE MARKET
97.
Will
aromatherapy be a useful treatment strategy for people with multiple sclerosis
who experience pain?
98.
HYDROSOLS - AROMATIC PLANT DISTILLATES
99.
Fragrances and Their Special Properties
Antibacterial and Antioxidant Activity of Fragrance Materials and
Aromas Used as a Tool of Non-Verbal Communication
100.
SECHENOV
CRIMEA SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE. THIRTY YEARS IN AROMATOLOGY
101.
Use of aromatherapy with hospice patients to
decrease pain, anxiety, and depression and to promote an increased
sense of well-being.
102.
Pharmacological effects of plant-derived essential oils on the
Central Nervous System
103.
THE USE OF SPECIFIC AROMATHERAPY FRAGRANCE OILS
REDUCES THE PERCEPTION OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS AND SIGNIFICANTLY
IMPROVES PHYSIOLOGICAL PARAMETERS ASSOCIATED WITH STRESS
104.
U. S.: AROMATHERAPY'S EVOLUTION
105.
Aromatherapy: mythical, magical, or medicinal?
106.
Aromatherapy: therapeutic applications of plant essential oils.
107.
The role of alternative medicine in treating
postnatal depression.
108.
Use of aromatherapy with hospice patients to
decrease pain, anxiety, and depression and to promote an increased
sense of well-being.
109.
Aromatherapy: therapeutic applications of plant
essential oils.
110.
Gas chromatography: an investigative tool in
multiple allergies to essential oils.
111.
Aromas of rosemary and lavender essential oils
differentially affect cognition and mood in healthy adults.
112.
Relaxation effect of odor after stress loading.
113.
Effect of aromatics on lung mucociliary
clearance in patients with chronic airways obstruction.
114.
ESSENTIAL OILS - MYTHS & REALITIES
115.
A NOVEL APPROACH TO AROMATHERAPY: COMPLEXES OF
ESSENTIAL OILS WITH A
PROVEN EFFICACY
116.
Aroma therapy for dementia
117.
Case study: the effects of selected essential
oils on mood, concentration and sleep in a group of 10 students
monitored for 5 weeks.
118.
An aromatherapy service for people with a
learning disability.
119.
Aromatherapy & work-related stress.
120.
The psychological effects of lavender II:
scientific and clinical evidence.
121.
Aromatherapy in the USA.
122.
Psoriasis and aromatherapy.
123.
Aetiology and management of acne vulgaris.
124.
Odours, emotions, and cognition - how odours
may affect cognitive performance.
125.
Psychoneuroimmunological benefits of aromatherapy.
126.
Aromatherapy and immunity: how the use of
essential oils aids immune potentiality.
127.
Complementary therapies for pharmacists.
128.
Nursing without and with essential oils: a
controlled study of patients in an acute rheumatologic department
129.
The use of aromatherapy in the treatment of
'hospital induced' trauma to the arms
130.
African aromatherapy: past, present and future
applications.
131.
Putting aromatherapy in practice
132.
Neonatal oil massage
133.
TOP TEN FRAGRANCING TRENDS IN COSMETICS
134.
FRAGRANCING WITH NATURALS
135.
Aromatherapy and massage for symptom relief in patients with cancer.
136.
Fragrance contact allergy: a clinical review
137.
The fragrance hand immersion study - an
experimental model simulating real-life exposure for allergic
contact dermatitis on the hands
138.
Fragrance allergy in patients with hand eczema - a clinical study.
139.
Hydroxyisohexyl 3-cyclohexene carboxaldehyde- known as Lyral:
quantitative aspects and risk assessment of an important fragrance
allergen.
140.
Patch testing with fine fragrances: comparison
with fragrance mix, balsam of Peru and a fragrance series.
141.
Allergy to cosmetics. I. Fragrances
142.
Reproducibility of patch test results: a
concurrent right-versus-left study using TRUE Test
143.
Aromatherapy in the control of autonomic
regulation of the heart rythm
144.
Aromatherapy practice in nursing: literature
review
145.
Fragrance allergy increases with age
146.
Fragrance allergy increases with age - Reply
147.
Paediatric nurses' attitudes to massage and aromatherapy massage.
148.
Clinical
trial of aromatherapy on postpartum mother's perineal healing.
149.
Aromatherapy practice in nursing: literature
review.
150.
Further evaluation of quantitative
structure-activity relationship models for the prediction of the
skin sensitization potency of selected fragrance
151.
Contact allergy to fragrances: frequencies of
sensitization from 1996 to 2002.
152.
Contact allergy to farnesol in 2021
consecutively patch tested patients
153.
THE EFFECTS OF YLANG YLANG OIL ON HUMANS:
EVIDENCE FOR AROMATHERAPY
154.
Sensory and affective pain discrimination
after inhalation of essential oils.
155.
Allergy to cosmetics.
156.
Validation of a screening instrument for
multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS): the chemical odor sensitivity
scale (COSS)
157.
Scent and mood state following an
anxiety-provoking task.
158.
Volatiles of wood of Chinese fir in nature and
its effect on human health.
159.
Sensory and affective pain discrimination
after inhalation of essential oils.
160.
The analgesic effect of odour and music upon
dressing change.
161.
Olfactory functioning in patients with alcohol
dependence: Impairments in odor judgements
162.
Combined modality treatment of aromatherapy,
footsoak, and reflexology relieves fatigue in patients with cancer
163.
Aromatherapy practice in nursing: literature
review.
164.
Contact allergy to isoeugenol and its
derivatives: problems with allergen substitution
165.
AROMATHERAPY: THE FUTURE
166.
A link between skin and airways regarding
sensitivity to fragrance products?
167.
Mucosal symptoms elicited by fragrance
products in a population-based sample in relation to atopy and
bronchial hyper-reactivity
168.
The effects of aromatherapy on pain,
depression, and life satisfaction of arthritis patients.
169.
Effect of aromatherapy massage for the relief
of constipation in the elderly
170.
Annoyance and performance of three
environmentally intolerant groups during experimental challenge with
chemical odors.
171.
EVALUATING FRAGRANCE-INDUCED MOODS BY
MEASURING THE FREQUENCY-FLUCTUATION RHYTHMS OF ALPHA WAVES
172.
ACTIVATING AND SEDATIVE EFFECTS OF ESSENTIAL
OILS UPON INHALATION IN MICE
173.
Clinical trial of aromatherapy on postpartum
mother's perineal healing.
174.
A link between skin and airways regarding
sensitivity to fragrance products?
175.
Mucosal symptoms elicited by fragrance
products in a population-based sample in relation to atopy and
bronchial hyper-reactivity.
176.
Chemosensory perception and event-related
potentials in self-reported chemical hypersensitivity
177.
Airborne chemicals cause respiratory symptoms
in individuals with contact allergy
178.
Environmental odor intolerance in pregnant
women.
179.
GLOBAL
REPORT AIR CARE: AIR CARE'S FRESH START
180.
MEDIATING
FRAGRANCE MESSAGES
181.
Aromatherapy for outpatients with menopausal
symptoms in obstetrics and gynecology.
182.
Patch testing with a new fragrance mix detects
additional patients sensitive to perfumes and missed by the current
fragrance mix.
183.
A clinical and patch test study of patients
with positive patch test reactions to fragrance mix in China.
184.
Audit of an aromatherapy service in a
maternity unit.
185.
Contact sensitivity to standard series
allergens in 1038 patients with contact dermatitis in Turkey
186.
Selected oxidized fragrance terpenes are
common contact allergens
187.
Lyral: a fragrance allergen.
188.
Audit of an aromatherapy service in a
maternity unit.
189.
Aromatherapy for dysmenorrhea.
190.
Aromatherapy in nursing practice.
191.
Aromatherapy for outpatients with menopausal symptoms in obstetrics
and gynecology.
192.
Quantitative analysis of the 26 allergens for cosmetic labeling in
fragrance raw materials and perfume oils
193.
Aromatherapy: does it work?
194.
Human
behavioral and physiological reactions to inhalation of sweet orange
oil.
195.
Medicinal plants for insomnia: a review of
their pharmacology, efficacy and tolerability.
196.
New trends in the utilization of medicinal and
aromatic plants.
197.
Use of aromatherapy products and increased
risk of hand dermatitis in massage therapists.
198.
Immunological and psychological benefits of
aromatherapy massage.
199.
Effect of
inhaling fragrances on relieving pricking pain.
200.
Using tea
tree oil for hygienic massage practice.
201.
A survey of aromatherapy practices in aged
care facilities in northern NSW, Australia.
202.
The
psychological aspects of aromatherapy.
203.
Aromatherapy in the management and treatment of rheumatoid and
musculoskeletal autoimmune disorders: Part III.
204.
Essential
oils in infectious gynaecological disease: a statistical study of
658 cases.
205.
Aromatherapy in the management and treatment of rheumatoid and
musculoskeletal autoimmune disorders: Part II.
206.
Inhibition of human leukocyte elastase by natural fragrant extracts
of aromatic plants.
207.
Aromatherapy and scientific research: the current status of
aromatherapy in relation to scientific research methodology.
208.
The roles
of essential oils in the modulation of immune function
and inflammation: survey of aromatherapy educators.
209.
The
aromatic and acupressure treatment of common
musculoskeletal disorders: an Oriental medicine approach.
210.
Skin
barrier function: effect of age, race and inflammatory disease.
211.
An
assessment of treating depression and anxiety with aromatherapy.
212.
Compositional changes in commercial lemon essential oil
for aromatherapy.
213.
Aromatherapy in the management and treatment of rheumatoid
and musculoskeletal autoimmune disorders. (Part I)
214.
Clinical
evaluation of aromatherapy.
215.
Psychological effects of aromatherapy on chronic hemodialysis
patients.
216.
Quantitative analysis of the 26 allergens for cosmetic labeling in
fragrance raw materials and perfume oils
217.
Patch
testing with patients' own cosmetics and toiletries - results of the
IVDK, 1998-2002
218.
Audit of an aromatherapy service in a
maternity unit.
219.
Applying a quality use of medicines framework
to using essential oils in nursing practice.
220.
Aromatherapy for outpatients with menopausal
symptoms in obstetrics and gynecology.
221.
Effects of aromatherapy massage on blood
pressure and cardiac rate - results of clinical trial by 126 healthy
volunteer.
222.
A fresh look at manuka and kanuka essential
oils from New Zealand.
223.
The effect of lavender aromatherapy on
cognitive function, emotion, and aggressive behavior of elderly with
dementia
224.
The effects of aromatherapy on pain,
depression, and life satisfaction of arthritis patients
225.
Effect of aromatherapy massage for the relief
of constipation in the elderly
226.
Aromatherapy and massage for antenatal
anxiety: Its effect on the fetus.
227.
Fragrance contact dermatitis in Korea: a joint
study
228.
Colophonium and Compositae mix as markers of fragrance allergy:
cross-reactivity between fragrance terpenes, colophonium and
compositae plant extracts.
229.
Sexual differentiation in sensitivity to male
body odor
230.
Odor
identification as an early marker for Alzheimer's disease: impact of
lexical functioning and detection sensitivity.
231.
Effects of lavender aromatherapy on insomnia
and depression in women college students.
232.
Aromatherapy and massage for antenatal
anxiety: its effect on the fetus.
233.
The effect of lavender aromatherapy on
cognitive function, emotion, and aggressive behavior of elderly with
dementia.
234.
The effects of aromatherapy on pain,
depression, and life satisfaction of arthritis patients.
235.
Delayed-type hypersensitivity to fragrance
materials in a select North American population.
236.
Fluctuating olfactory sensitivity and
distorted odor perception in allergic rhinitis.
237.
The effect of lemon fragrance on simple mental
performance and psychophysiological parameters during task
performance.
238.
Effects of reproductive state on olfactory
sensitivity suggest odor specificity.
239.
Chemosensory function and psychological
profile in patients with multiple chemical sensitivity: Comparison
with odor-sensitive and asymptomatic controls.
240.
Odour and taste sensitivity is associated with
body weight and extent of misreporting of body weight .
241.
Delayed-type hypersensitivity to fragrance
materials in a select North American population.
242.
Simultaneous sensitivity to fragrances
243.
Effect of aromatherapy on symptoms of dysmenorrhea in college
students: A randomized placebo-controlled clinical trial.
244.
Clinical trial of aromatherapy on postpartum mother's perineal
healing
245.
Effectiveness of aromatherapy massage on abdominal obesity
among middle aged women
246.
Aromas of rosemary and lavender essential oils differentially
affect cognition and mood in healthy adults.
247.
The Chemical Odor Sensitivity Scale: Reliability and validity
of a screening instrument for idiopathic environmental intolerance
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