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Aromatherapy
and
Incense (Resins)The term that is more commonly
associated with aromatherapy resins is incense. Resins, or incense,
have long been an important part of history. Widely used for ceremonial
purposes in many ancient eastern and western civilizations, use of
incense today, while still popular, is not nearly as common as is the
use of perfumes and products containing fragrances. Som epopular types
of incence or Korean incense (koren incense) and Japanese incense.
Most
resins come from tree bark. Resins are the gum-like substance that
extrudes from a tree when its outer layer has been damaged. They're
actually unsaturated hydrocarbons that harden when they come into
contact with air. In their natural state, resins can be semisolid or
solid. Resins help trees and some other flowers, roots and seeds during
the process of healing.
Obtaining resins is very
simple. All you have to do is cut into the bark of a tree and soon
thereafter, the thick, sticky substance will emerge. Removing tree bark
resins is easy as well - just scrape them away using a shape object.
Because
they are so thick, they're difficult to work with. That's the primary
reason why they are not commonly used in aromatherapy sessions. Their
thick and sticky characteristics prevent them from being mixed with carrier
oils. In their hardened states, resins can be burned. This is
accomplished by breaking off a chunk of resin, placing the chunk into a
diffuser and lighting the corner. When ignited, its fragrance will
emerge. Chunks of resins can also be ground into a powder.
More
often than not however, resins are processed into oils. Resins cannot
be dissolved using water, but they can be dissolved using chemical
solvents and a steam distillation process. Resinoids are a viscous
byproduct of this type of extraction process. When dissolved into
odorless high-quality alcohols, resinoids are then used in the
manufacturing of perfumes.
Frankincense and myrrh resins have a
long and well-known history. They were two of the three gifts given to
the baby Jesus by the Three Wise Men. That these resins were given to
this miracle child gives you a sense of how valuable these scents were
thousands of years ago. In fact, these resins were more valuable even
than the gold presented by the third Wise Man. These resins are still
popular and readily available today.
Frankincense,
which comes from the leafy Boswellia Thurifera forest tree, is used as
a way of helping to soothe and purify the spirit and alleviate fears.
This aromatherapy resin can help a person to relax as its fragrance is
inhaled. Its fragrance can best be described as a mixture of sweet and
spicy and amazingly fresh.
The resin myrrh has
been used throughout history as a way of fortifying and strengthening a
person's spirit. People use myrrh today to help promote feelings of
happiness and confidence. Some people believe that myrrh can help with
physical healing as well. It is also said to be effective at
encouraging the growth of new cells. That's why many people use this
aromatherapy resin as a way of prolonging the aging process.
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