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  • Relaxing effect of ylang ylang oil on humans after transdermal absorption.

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    Abstract Title:

    Relaxing effect of ylang ylang oil on humans after transdermal absorption.

    Abstract Source:

    Phytother Res. 2006 Sep;20(9):758-63. PMID: 16807875

    Abstract Author(s):

    Tapanee Hongratanaworakit, Gerhard Buchbauer

    Abstract:

    The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of ylang ylang oil (Cananga odorata, Annonaceae) on human physiological parameters and self-evaluation after transdermal absorption. Forty healthy volunteers participated in the experiments. Physiological parameters recorded were skin temperature, pulse rate, breathing rate and blood pressure. Self-evaluation was assessed by means of visual analog scales (VAS). The ylang ylang oil caused a significant decrease of blood pressure and a significant increase of skin temperature. At the behavioral level, subjects in the ylang ylang oil group rated themselves more calm and more relaxed than subjects in the control group. These findings are likely to represent a relaxing effect of the ylang ylang oil and provide some evidence for the usage of the ylang ylang oil in aromatherapy such as causing a relief of depression and stress in humans. Copyright (c) 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

  • The effects of the inhalation method using essential oils on blood pressure and stress responses of clients with essential hypertension

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    [The effects of the inhalation method using essential oils on blood pressure and stress responses of clients with essential hypertension].

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    Taehan Kanho Hakhoe Chi. 2006 Dec;36(7):1123-34. PMID: 17211115

    Abstract Author(s):

    Jin-Hee Hwang

    Abstract:

    PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify the effects of aromatherapy on blood pressure and stress responses of clients with essential hypertension. METHOD: There were fifty-two subjects divided into an essential oil group, placebo group, and control group by random assignment. The application of aromatherapy was the inhalation method of blending oils with lavender, ylangylang, and bergamot once daily for 4 weeks. To evaluate the effects of aromatherapy, blood pressure and pulse were measured two times a week and serum cortisol levels, catecholamine levels, subjective stress, and state anxiety were measured before and after treatment in the three groups. Data was analyzed by repeated measures of ANOVA, one-way ANOVA, and chi(2)-test using the SPSS 10.0 program. RESULTS: The blood pressure, pulse, subjective stress, state anxiety, and serum cortisol levels among the three groups were significantly statistically different. The differences of catecholamine among the three groups were not significant statistically. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that the inhalation method using essential oils can be considered an effective nursing intervention that reduces psychological stress responses and serum cortisol levels, as well as the blood pressure of clients with essential hypertension.

  • The essential oils that speed wound healing

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    Lavender, rosemary and ylang ylang essential oils help speed wound healing—and so can a few herbs and spices, such as black pepper.

    They all contain the chemical compound beta-carophyllene, the active ingredient that gives them their healing qualities. The compound doesn't only heal wounds faster, it also reduces the chances of scar tissue.

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