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Advice Pool - Aromatherapy - Essential Oil or Snake Oil?
Take a deep breath. Smell that? In recent years, aromatherapy has taken off in Western culture. Chances are that you have inhaled an aroma purported to calm, soothe, energize or balance. True to our ca According to USFDA, a combination product is one composed of any combination of a drug and device; biological product and device; drug and biological product pitalistic roots, this ancient healing art has become big business. Aromatherapy is now used to market everything from room deodorizers to laundry detergent. What’s behind this sensational trend and wh ; or drug, device, and biological product and fixed dose combination would include two or more combinations of drug. Examples of combination products may in y the booming popularity? Aromatherapy is commonly used in alternative medicine. While many forms of natural medicine can be traced to our neighbors in the East, aromatherapy is a product of the Frenc lude drug-coated devices, drugs packaged with delivery devices in medical kits, and drugs and devices packaged separately but intended to be used together. h. The modern term aromatherapy is often traced to French chemist Rene Maurice Gattefosse. It is said that Gattefosse burned his hand in the lab and thrust it into the nearest liquid which happened to here is enormous increase in the number of combination products entering the market in the recent years. Combination products have proven advantages but fixe be lavender oil. His hand healed without scars and he began to investigate the healing and psychotherapeutic benefits of essential oils. During World War II, another Frenchman, Dr. Jean Valmet, used es d dose combinations are still in the process of convincing regulatory authority on their advantages over the single ingredient formulations. Combination pro sential oils as an antiseptic, and aromatherapy later achieved status as a holistic therapy due to the efforts of Madame Marguerite Maury. We can also thank Madame Maury for the use of essential oils i ucts have become life saving products for the pharmaceutical companies who doesn’t have many innovative molecules in their product pipeline and have been inc n massage therapy. There is no denying that scent plays a significant role in our lives. Our sense of smell can help us to detect danger, signal us to eat, and affect our mood. In 2004, the Nobel Priz easingly used in the product life cycle management. Even the companies having product patents are trying to extend their product life cycle through the combi e was awarded to U.S. researchers Linda Buck and Richard Axel for their discovery of 1,000 genes and receptors for the sense of smell. In awarding the coveted prize, the jury noted, "A unique odor can nation products and maximize the revenues. But the companies involved in this practice are overlooking that they are burdening the patients both economically trigger distinct memories from our childhood or from emotional moments—positive or negative—later in life." Aromatherapy practitioners use essential oils to treat digestive disorders, aches and pains, and physically. They need to rightly judge the benefits of the combination products and they have to even look at the risks involved when combining the produ and psychological disorders. In many countries, essential oils are regulated and can be prescribed by physicians. Japan, Germany, Russia and the United States do not recognize aromatherapy as a valid ts. Some of the combination products were well accepted by physicians while others suffered. Companies involved in development of combination products are fi branch of medicine. Detractors, while not minimizing the role of smell in the human life, refute the healing powers of oil. Yet, both the scientific and the nonscientific communities agree that aroma d ding difficulty in defining their combination products and facing various challenges from selecting a combination to marketing it. Following aspects would a oes have an impact. For most of us, it does not take scientific evidence to validate the connection between aroma and our brains. The fragrant aroma of certain foods makes us salivate in seconds, the s dd to the challenges in developing combination products: Which markets to tap where the combination products can do fairly well? Which combination prod mell of baked goodies can evoke feelings of comfort, and peppermint has the amazing power to refresh and reenergize. In the West, scent therapy has less to do with healing disease and more with healin cts are meaningful and rational? Which therapeutic categories to select? Which Combinations can address unmet needs of the patients? Do combin g mood, thus the popularity of adding scent to household items. Lavender oil has a calming effect and is linked to male sexual response. The sweet, spicy smell of basil improves concentration and lifts tions increase the patient compliance? What would be the developing cost? How to tackle the risks encountered during combination product developmen depression. Tea tree oils noted for their antimicrobial properties are frequently found in hair and skin care products. Even skeptics accept that mint and eucalyptus relieve stuffy noses caused by col t? As combination products don't fit into the traditional categories of drugs, medical devices, or biological products, the USFDA is in the process of devel ds and flu. The perfume industry has always marketed the mood-invoking power of scent. Scents are marketed as sensual, sexy, calming, refreshing, natural, and romantic. Shopping malls use scent to crea ping new procedures for reviewing their safety, efficacy and quality. Professional from academic institutions, pharmaceutical industries, health care indust te a mood. During the holiday season, the lighting and aromas are all designed to put you in a holly, jolly shopping mood. And, of course, there is no denying the difference that scented oils make duri y and representatives from various regulatory agencies are working out to design the regulatory requirements for manufacture and sale of combination products ng a massage. If you are interested in true aromatherapy, it is best to visit a trained professional, such as a holistic physician. Oils can be very potent and when used inappropriately they can irrit . As there is an increasing trend of the combination products companies manufacturing such products should be able to tackle the problems involved in the de ate the skin or cause more serious reactions such as liver damage or seizures. If you simply enjoy certain fragrances and the way they make you feel by all means indulge your passion. Even detractors c elopment. They need to be wiser in analyzing the market trends and the regulatory requirements. Companies that provide selfless information through particip annot refute that if a particular scent or smell makes you feel better, by all means burn it, spray it, or lather up in it. Whether scientifically validated or not, feeling good is a worthwhile benefit tion in industry events and feedback to regulatory authorities would be able to face the challenges and will be successful in developing combination products
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