inhaled essential oil aromas shift the nervous system toward a calmer, rest-and-digest state
Autonomic nervous system activity from odorants involves the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN), which reduces sympathetic activity and increases parasympathetic activity.
What this means for you
Your nervous system has two modes: high-alert and rest-and-recover. Certain aromas appear to nudge it toward the calmer mode — lowering the stress-driven signals and raising the ones linked to digestion, sleep, and recovery. For most people, that shows up as a noticeable sense of ease and reduced tension.
The published research
The Effects of Essential Oils on the Nervous System: A Scoping Review.
Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) · 2023
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