Exploring the Senses Through Aromatherapy

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  • Опубликовано: 27 фев 2024
  • Our senses tell us about the world around us. One of the most interesting sensory explorations is smell because our olfactory system sends signals directly to our brain and is one of the most immediate ways to trigger emotions. As you may have seen in the "blind tea tasting" video we shared a few weeks ago, blind tasting and smelling offers insights into how we can connect with plants before putting a label or perceived function on them. With that in mind, we're excited to share this video of our friend, Erika Gentian of Sovereignty Herbs. Erika recently visited our headquarters in Eugene, Oregon to show us how blind hydrosol smelling can help us get to know our herbal allies. Learn more about how the power of smell can help you work with hydrosols for gentle, effective support.
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Комментарии • 9

  • @broomhag
    @broomhag 3 месяца назад +1

    I have furbabies in the house so I don't use essential oils as much as I used to. I actually prefer to use the hydrosols now. My pets have other rooms to go to when I use them but I find sometimes they linger. ( I never use them or the oils directly on them). Thank you for doing this. I have so many that I'm going to spritz a bit more often now!

  • @robertengstrom6257
    @robertengstrom6257 4 месяца назад +1

    I so enjoy this presentation and Ericka on tea flavors. You are opening a pathway for all of us to connect and relate with the plant universe. Bob

    • @mountainroseherbs
      @mountainroseherbs  4 месяца назад +1

      Thank you so much, Bob! We truly learned so much from Erika's methods of exploring new flavors and scents and felt inspired to experience plants in a similar way! Have a great day :) ~Gracie

  • @TheFarmatGoosePlatter
    @TheFarmatGoosePlatter 4 месяца назад

    Their Sweetgrass is fabulous indeed. This was fun watching you.

  • @GreenSpiritCraft
    @GreenSpiritCraft 4 месяца назад

    So fun. I love hydrosols; what a lovely reminder that I can use them for emotional support as their primary purpose, rather than feeling like it’s a secondary effect of using them for skin or hair support. I totally want to try the sweetgrass now. :)

    • @mountainroseherbs
      @mountainroseherbs  4 месяца назад +1

      We may be biased but our sweetgrass hydrosol is magical 🥰

  • @barbaravaldez7155
    @barbaravaldez7155 4 месяца назад

    What were the four hydrosols she was trying. It was hard to zoom in on the far left one.

    • @mountainroseherbs
      @mountainroseherbs  4 месяца назад

      Hi Barbara! For this video, Erika used neroli (orange blossom), chamomile, tulsi holy basil, and sweetgrass. Erika goes through what each hydrosol is around 12:30 if you'd like to watch along!