Understand Stress
Aromatherapy
Science
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What is stress?

The body's response to demands or pressure.

100

What is aromatherapy?

A complementary health practice using essential oils


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What system detects smellsl?

Olfactory system

100

Which ancient culture used aromatic plants early on?

Chinese

100

What device spreads essential oils into the air?

Diffuser

200

What type of stress lasts a long time and is harmful?

Chronic stress

200

Where are essential oils extracted from?

Plants (flowers, leaves, roots)

200

What part of the brain controls emotions and memory?

Limbic system

200

What did the Chinese burn to create balance?

Incense

200

What method combines touch and scent?

Massage therapy

300

Name one effect stress has on the body

Heart rate, hormones, mood.

300

Name one place aromatherapy is commonly used

Nursing, massage therapy, holistic health

300

What happens after smell receptors detect essential oils?

Signals travel to the brain

300

Which civilization developed early oil extraction methods?

Egyptians

300

Name one aromatherapy method

Bath therapy, inhalation, rollers

400

What response is triggered during stress?

Fight or flight response.

400

What type of therapy is aromatherapy considered?

Complementary therapy

400

What does the limbic system control?

Emotions, memory, stress response.

400

What invention helped extract essential oils?

Distillation machine

400

Name one benefit for individuals 

Better sleep, less anxiety, relaxation.

500

Name one system affected by stress?

Nervous system, endocrine system.

500

Name one benefit of aromatherapy

Stress relief, relaxation, mood improvement

500

Name one chemical in essential oils and its effect

Linalool (calming), limonene (uplifting), eucalyptol.

500

When was aromatherapy formalized into modern practice?

20th century

500

Name one workplace benefit

Reduced stress, improved productivity.

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