History of Aromatherapy
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100

What is the date of the earliest records of aromatherapy?

4000 B.C.

100

It is known for sleep promoting qualities and relaxation

LAVENDER

100

It is useful for relieving headaches, muscle aches, and minor pains. 

Peppermint

100

It is renowned for its antimicrobial and antiseptic properties. It is commonly used topically to treat various skin conditions such as acne.

Tea Tree

200

Which Greek philosopher advocated for scents and aromatic baths in 400 B.C.?

Hippocrates

200

It is known for its calming and uplifting properties.

Ylang Ylang

200

It is known for its calming and grounding properties, often used to alleviate stress, anxiety, and depression. (with skincare benefits)

Patchouli 

200

This essential oil is often utilized in aromatherapy to improve mental clarity, focus, and memory retention.

Rosemary

300

During what plague, were essential oils used as antiseptics?

Bubonic Plague

300

It is said that this can enhance attention, concentration, & mental clarity. 

Lemongrass

300

This aromatherapy is valued for its cheerful and uplifting scent, as well as its potential health benefits for the mind and body.

Sweet orange

300

Which oil has shown antidepressant effects? 

Ylang Ylang

400

How many plants and substances were documented in the Indian book Vedas?

700 plants!

400

Which essential oils promotes hair growth & scalp health?

Rosemary

400

This oil can also be used to repel mosquitoes, moths, spiders, etc. 

Lavender

400

This oil aids in digestion and GI discomfort

Peppermint

500

In 1937, who coined the term "aromatherapy" after a burn incident?

Rene Maurice Gattefosse 

500

The oil most commonly used for acne treatment.

Tea Tree

500

The most versatile oil.

Eucalyptus 

500

An oil you want diffusing while you are studying.

Lemongrass