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| Physiological
and psychcological pathways of essential oils
Amygdala - These almond shaped fingernail sized structures are located within the temporal lobes on each side of the brain. It's principal task is to filter and interpret incoming sensory information regarding our emotional or affective behaviors and feelings (e.g. fear, anger) Hypothalamus - A gland which contains neurosecretions that are important in the control of certain metabolic activities, such as water balance, sugar and fat metabolism, regulation of body temperature and secretion of releasing and inhibiting hormones. Pituitary Gland - Endocrine gland located at the base of the brain. It stores and/or secretes many hormones of importance to body function, including growth hormone, thyroid stimulating hormone, follicle-stimulation hormone, etc.
Adrenal Glands - Glands located adjacent to kidneys involved in the secretion of several important hormones including corticosterone, cortisol, aldosterone and epinehrine.
Lymphatic System - A system of vessels and nodes throughout the body which carry lymph fluid and help to remove toxins from the body. Chart Credit: Aromatherapy: Scent and Psyche by Peter & Kate Damian, published by Healing Arts Press, an imprint of Inner Traditions International, Rochester, VT 05767 Copyright © 1995 by Peter Damian and Kate Damian |
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