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In this episode of Aromatherapy Moments, Danielle Sade, certified aromatherapist, explores how our body’s natural scent changes as we age due to shifts in body chemistry and health factors. Instead of masking these changes with synthetic perfumes, Danielle highlights how essential oils like lavender, geranium, and petitgrain offer a gentler approach to managing body odor while supporting emotional well-being and preserving the skin’s natural microbiome.
Danielle also shares easy, natural bath and shower formulations for a refreshing, aromatic experience. Tune in to discover how essential oils can help you embrace the aging journey with grace and a balanced aroma.
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The information contained in this educational service is not intended nor is it implied to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Healing Fragrances School of Aromatherapy does not accept responsibility for any problematic situations experienced by you or anyone to whom you give treatment.Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers prior to starting any new treatment or with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Nothing contained in the course is intended to provide a medical diagnosis or offer a treatment. -
In this episode of Aromatherapy Moments, we dive into the thoughtful use of essential oils and how to maximize their effectiveness. Host Danielle Sade, certified aromatherapist and author, explores the importance of selecting the right oil and concentration for your specific needs, emphasizing the role of consistency and patience in achieving optimal results. Danielle also highlights key findings from a 2013 study, which reveals that essential oils provide psychological benefits and can produce long-term metabolic effects when used regularly. Whether you’re new to aromatherapy or looking to deepen your practice, this episode will offer valuable insights into how to use essential oils as a meaningful part of your wellness routine.
Tune in to learn how to harness essential oils' power for immediate emotional relief and sustained physiological benefits.
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Zhang, Y., Wu, Y., Chen, T., Yao, L., Liu, J., Pan, X., Hu, Y., Zhao, A., Xie, G., & Jia, W. (2013). Assessing the metabolic effects of aromatherapy in human volunteers. Center for Translational Medicine and Shanghai Key Laboratory of Diabetes Mellitus, Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism, Shanghai Jiao Tong University Affiliated Sixth People’s Hospital, Shanghai; School of Agriculture and Biology, Shanghai Jiao Tong University; Center for Translational Biomedical Research, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Kannapolis, USA. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/1234567
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In this podcast episode of Aromatherapy Moments, Danielle Sade, a certified aromatherapist and author, explores how aromatherapy can enhance sleep quality. The episode begins by discussing the prevalence of insomnia and how crucial sleep is for maintaining physical and mental health, emphasizing the role of the circadian rhythm. Danielle highlights the detrimental impact of lifestyle choices—such as stress, poor diet, and stimulant consumption—on sleep quality.
Drawing from her personal experiences, Danielle shares the importance of establishing a consistent sleep routine. She explains how incorporating essential oils, such as lavender, Roman chamomile, and vetiver, can create a calming pre-sleep environment.. Other oils, such as bergamot, ylang-ylang, and clary sage, are also mentioned for their stress-reducing and sedative effects. The podcast emphasizes the importance of subtlety in using essential oils to create a relaxing atmosphere that promotes restful sleep.
Danielle concludes by encouraging listeners to establish their own bedtime rituals using aromatherapy and healthy lifestyle changes, reiterating the importance of consistency for long-term benefits.
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In this episode of Aromatherapy Moments, Danielle Sade, certified aromatherapist and founder of Healing Fragrances School of Aromatherapy, presents a unique approach to essential oil formulation using Einstein’s Theory of Relativity as a metaphor. Discover how the concepts of time, space, and light parallel an individual's emotional, physical, and energetic aspects. Learn how to apply these insights to create personalized blends that resonate with a person’s essence, emotions, and body, bringing harmony to both well-being and self-care.
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In this episode of Aromatherapy Moments, A Whiff of Essential Oil Intelligence, certified aromatherapist Danielle Sade speaks about the synergy between essential oils and holistic skincare. Explore how essential oils work on physical and emotional levels. Learn about plant-based ingredients, personalized skincare routines, and the stress-relieving benefits of aromatherapy for overall well-being.
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This episode is where we dive into the fascinating journey of those discovering aromatherapy as more than just a personal interest—transforming it into a secondary profession. In 2020, I conducted a survey that provided unique insights into why individuals from diverse backgrounds are drawn to aromatherapy. One common thread was the powerful impact of aroma itself. A simple whiff of a particular essential oil awakened a deeper curiosity, prompting many to explore its therapeutic potential more seriously. In today's episode, we’ll explore the stories of those who have experienced this shift and discuss how aromatherapy inspires new paths of learning and growth.
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In this episode of Aromatherapy Moments, we delve into the fascinating connection between essential oils and our perception of time. When we’re stressed, anxious, or bored, time can seem to drag—but the right aromas can transform that experience. Drawing from research on the influence of scent on mood and stress levels, this episode highlights how aromatherapy can alter time perception, creating moments of ease in places like hospitals, during travel, or in everyday stressful situations. Whether you're looking for focus, relaxation, or a flow state where time seems to disappear, this episode will show how the power of scent can help reshape your experience of time and well-being.
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In this episode of "Aromatherapy Moments," host Danielle Sade explores how AI tools like ChatGPT can empower aromatherapists. She discusses using AI to organize tasks, summarize research, and make evidence-based decisions, enhancing practice efficiency while maintaining ethical considerations. Want to learn more about How To Empower Aromatherapy?
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In this episode of the Aromatherapy Moments podcast, we explore how essential oils support women’s health through different life phases. Host Danielle Sade reflects on her journey, moving from her "prime" years into the "crone" phase of wisdom and deeper self-care. Danielle highlights essential oils like Roman Chamomile, Neroli, Rose Otto, and Clary Sage and how their use evolves from relieving stress to nurturing calm and balance while embracing beauty and feminine transitions with grace and empowerment.
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In this debut episode of Aromatherapy Moments, host Danielle Sade, a certified aromatherapist and author, takes listeners on an insightful journey into essential oils. Danielle explains more than just pleasant scents and how crucial oils like lavender and bergamot have been scientifically proven to reduce stress and anxiety by influencing neurotransmitters such as GABA. She explores the impact of essential oils on the nervous system, showing how aromatherapy can be integrated into daily routines to promote relaxation and emotional balance. Join us as we dive into the science, history, and mindful practices that make aromatherapy a powerful tool for well-being.