Herbe Fraiche Essential Oil : A Combination
of Forest Essences
By Nur Syahid
Herb Fraiche essential oil is derived from essential
oils complex blended from plant substances such as pine, thyme and mint.
The refreshing plant fragrance induces a calming effect and relieves
fatigue after a long day. To over-stressed urbanites who suffer from
deteriorating body functions and sleep quality, Herb Fraiche provides
a soothing remedy.
The scent of Phytoncidere reminds us of our connection
with Mother Nature. Urbanites who make a trip to the countryside or
forest just need to take a deep breath to feel refreshed, invigorated
and alive with energy! When one's emotions are enhanced, one would also
feel at ease in body and mind. Phytoncidere originally meant "the
defence system of plants". From a wider perspective, Phytoncidere
can be extracted from any plant. However, as plants with needle-shaped
leaves have purer and wider concentrations of Phytoncidere, they have
come to stand for all plants where Phytoncidere is concerned.
Bel'Air Herb Fraiche essential oil not only provides
the Phytoncidere of pine, thyme and mint to relieve fatigue and stress,
it also contains a special formula of Herb Fraiche which can alleviate
insomnia, resulting in better sleep. You can also use the aromatherapy
of Herb Fraiche essential oil in the bedroom, dining room and living
room.
Pine
History In the days of ancient Egyptian, Greek and Arabian
civilisations, pine was already recognised for its therapeutic functions,
especially pertaining to lung diseases such as bronchitis, tuberculosis
and pneumonia. Pine was also used in religious ceremonies, with its
simplest form being an absorbent. People are also drawn to places with
bountiful pine trees, as the air in these places is a good remedy for
the lungs.
Ecology
There are about 80 kinds of pine trees, mostly with
slightly red barks, greyish-green needle-shaped leaves and orange flowers.
They usually grow to 40 meters in height. Essential oils can be extracted
from various kinds of pine trees but the further north the pine tree
is grown, the better the quality of essential oil extracted. The essential
oil is distilled from the extractions of the needle-shaped leaves, tender
branches or fruit of the pine tree, giving a light yellow hue and a
strong and refreshing pine resin fragrance.
Health Notes
Refreshes the spirit when one is weak or exhausted.
To those inflicted with bronchitis, throat inflammation or influenza,
pine essential oil has a detoxifying function, possessing both warming
and cooling qualities to suit the needs of the body. Generally, pine
essential oil is able to relieve respiratory diseases, clearing up paranasal
sinus to allow for smoother breathing. It also aids in the digestive
system, especially where intestinal diseases are concerned. Pine essential
oil is also used as an insect repellent. In fact, it is commonly believed
that flea eggs are unable to withstand the fragrance of pine essential
oil.
Bel'Air Aromatherapy Effects: Regulates digestive
channel functions
Thyme
History
The usage of thyme has a long history in classical music.
It comes from the Greek word "Thynios", which means "to
scent". At the Greek altar abundant with deities, thyme grass was
burnt to allow the fragrance to be dispersed. Legend has it that this
plant was from the tears of Helen of Troy. Perhaps due to its preservative
functions, ancient Egyptians believed that it could be used to preserve
corpses. At the end of the Middle Ages, its detoxifying functions even
played an important role in the judiciary system, with the judges sniffing
at tender branches grown with thyme grass before they entered court
to prevent infectious diseases.
Ecology
With a history of more than 2000 years, thyme can be
found in abundance along the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and Europe.
The numerous kinds of thyme grass evolved from the most primitive wild
thyme grass. Thyme has a stem which measures 8 inches in height, with
oval-shaped greyish-green leaves and flowers in shades of white, lavender
or pink. It is rich in thiamine, B group vitamins, vitamins C and D
and many kinds of trace minerals. People often use thyme as a seasoning
or manufacture it into flower tea and essential oil.
Health Notes
According to records on herbs, thyme has preservative
functions and is able to kill germs. Besides these, it can also soothe
pain, alleviate heat, calm nerves, strengthen the nervous system, enhance
memory and concentration, invigorates the spirit when one is fatigued
and uplift emotions. Thyme essential oil can be used to treat cold and
raise low blood pressure, thus showing its benefits for the circulatory
system. For the digestive system, it can help to reduce bloating which
occurs as a result of indigestion.
Bel'Air Aromatherapy Effects: Reduce air infection,
soothe emotions
Mint
History
The word "mint" was said to originate from
a young lady by the name of "Minthe". When the wife of the
King of Hades discovered Minthe in his arms, she was changed into the
mint herb. Romans have been using mint a few thousand years ago to treat
problems related to the digestive channel. England was the first country
to cultivate mint, with Hertfordshire being the largest manufacturer
in 1969.
Ecology
Mint originated from the Mediterranean Sea and Western
Asia. Currently, it is dispersed across all temperate zones in the world,
with America being the country that manufactures the largest amount
of mint essential oil. Mint comes in many species such as water mint,
horseshoe mint, perfume mint, etc. The characteristics of mint lie in
its squarish stem and leaves that grow in mirror images, both of which
have oil contents. When mint blooms in summer, the flowers range from
purple to white in colour and they will whither together with the roots
come winter season.
Health Notes
Mint essential oil is very helpful for the digestive
system. Due to its ability to combat convulsions, it is able to soothe
the smooth muscles in the intestine and stomach and can therefore treat
various illnesses related to the digestive system. At the same time,
mint essential oil can also be used in the nervous system to mediate
and pacify. For illnesses related to the respiratory channel, mint can
activate its warming and stimulating characteristics to invigorate emotions,
warm the body and aid in symptoms such as flu, sneezing, mucus and fever.
Bel'Air Aromatherapy Functions: Soothe emotions, relieve fatigue
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