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  2. Does your home smell bad? Why nose blindness makes it ... - AOL

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    7 tips to make your home smell good While taking out the trash, using a dehumidifier to deal with moisture and opening up some windows can certainly help, here are some other ways to freshen up ...

  3. Rosemary - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are evergreen, 2–4 cm (3 ⁄ 4 – 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 in) long and 2–5 mm (1 ⁄ 16 – 3 ⁄ 16 in) broad, green above, and white below, with dense, short, woolly hair. [ 5 ] The plant flowers in spring and summer in temperate climates , but the plants can be in constant bloom in warm climates; flowers are white, pink, purple or deep ...

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    Pair Rosemary With Lemon "I like to do a lemon rosemary scent pot," writes one Redditor, who notes that they "slow simmer [the mix] on the stove" until "the house smells amazing and not overly ...

  5. Rosemary (radio series) - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary is an American radio soap opera broadcast on NBC Radio from October 2, 1944 to March 23, 1945, and on CBS Radio from March 26, 1945 to July 1, 1955. [1] [2] Starring Betty Winkler as Rosemary Dawson Roberts, the program's only sponsor was Procter & Gamble, primarily for Ivory Snow dishwashing liquid, Camay soap, Dash and Tide laundry detergents and Prell shampoo. [2]

  6. Aromachology - Wikipedia

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    This term was coined in 1989 by what is now the Sense of Smell Institute (SSI), a division of The Fragrance Foundation. [4] The SSI defines aromachology as "a concept based on systematic, scientific data collected under controlled conditions". The term is defined as the scientifically observable influence of smell on emotions and moods.

  7. α-Pinene - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the two isomers of pinene, the other being β-pinene. [2] An alkene, it contains a reactive four-membered ring. It is found in the oils of many species of coniferous trees, notably Pinus and Picea species. It is also found in the essential oil of rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) and Satureja myrtifolia (also known as Zoufa in some ...

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  9. Tansy - Wikipedia

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    Some traditional dyers use tansy to produce a golden-yellow color. [38] The yellow flowers are dried for use in floral arrangements. Tansy is also used as a companion plant, especially with cucurbits like cucumbers and squash, or with roses or various berries. It is thought to repel ants, cucumber beetles, Japanese beetles, squash bugs, and ...