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    1. Dr Teal's Pink Himalayan Mineral Soak. Best Overall Bath Salt. Pros: Inexpensive. Pure Epsom and Himalayan salt. Cons: Scent can be overwhelming. Dr Teal’s is a big name in the bath salt game.

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    Made by hand, these editor-approved shower steamers provide a relaxing minty, menthol fragrance made from peppermint and eucalyptus oil—which not only promote stress relief and tranquility but ...

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    [26] [27] Some oils can be toxic to some domestic animals, with cats being particularly prone. [28] Most oils can be toxic to humans as well. [29] A report on three different cases documented gynecomastia in prepubertal boys who were exposed to topical lavender and tea tree oils. [30] The Aromatherapy Trade Council of the UK issued a rebuttal. [31]

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    Aromachology devotees want to find out how psychological effects are transmitted from scent to the brain, as well as how positive behavioral effects can be induced by scent. [4] Maria Lis-Bachin, author of Aromatherapy Science: a Guide for Healthcare Professionals , notes an overlap between the objectives of aromatherapy and those of ...

  7. Relaxation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, relaxation is the emotional state of low tension, in which there is an absence of arousal, particularly from negative sources such as anger, anxiety, or fear. [2] Relaxation is a form of mild ecstasy coming from the frontal lobe of the brain in which the backward cortex sends signals to the frontal cortex via a mild sedative.

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