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WHY NATURAL PERFUMES ARE SO POWERFUL ?

29/8/2015

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Author: Michelle Glass
Natural perfumes are so powerful and so alive, their vibration are beneficial for human health.

Roses are the highest vibration of all plants! This is measured by MHZ. 
 
Although Tainio no longer produces the BT3 Monitor, the findings gleaned from his research conducted over the years with this device are remarkable.

For example, here are the average frequencies of some of the therapeutic grade essential oils that have been measured:

  • Rose (Rosa damascene).........................320 MHz
  • Lavender (Lavendula angustifolia)........118 MHz
  • Myrrh (Commiphora myrrha)................105 MHz
  • Blue Chamomile (Matricaria recutita)...105 MHz
  • Juniper (Juniperus osteosperma)............98 MHz
  • Aloes/Sandalwood (Santalum album)....96 MHz
  • Angelica (Angelica archangelica).............85 MHz
  • Peppermint (Mentha peperita)...............78 MHz
  • Galbanum (Ferula gummosa).................56 MHz
  • Basil (Ocimum basilicum)........................52 MHz


The measured frequencies of essential oils begin at 52 MHz, the frequency of basil oil, and go as high as 320 MHz — the frequency of rose oil. For comparison, fresh produce has a frequency up to 15 MHz, dry herbs from 12 to 22 MHz, and fresh herbs from 20 to 27 MHz. Synthetic perfumes and processed and canned foods have no measurable frequency whatsoever.

Surround yourself with high vibrational oils and plants!

Want to bring in a higher vibration and higher prosperity to your office, Bring in a bowl of Rose petals or Fresh roses. 


More info 
http://www.biospiritual-energy-healing.com/vibrational-frequency.html
http://www.coherentresources.com/bt3_monitor.php

If you see "roses" on a product, it may not contain the wonderful, natural powerful roses, we just talked about.  If you see "roses" in a product, it may not contain the natural powerful roses but a synthetic rose created in laboratory.  The chemical industry took over the perfume industry to create products that may be should not be called "perfume" anymore. They are not done by perfumers using flowers but by chemical laboratories re-creating synthetic flowers scents the same way they also recreate synthetic textiles or processed food. The public is starting to realise this as more and more documentaries are revealing the fact that the EU Cosmetic Regulation made in favour of the chemical industry is completely in contradiction with the brands communication showing the image of natural. 

It is such a pity for Europe slowly loosing its market as more and more consumers are buying their perfumes abroad as many perfumers left Europe to be able to use flowers and beautiful powerful natural materials.

My advice if you want to buy a Perfume: Meet the person who is making your perfume first, ask questions, many questions ... 


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PERFUME - A BEAUTIFUL POEM

25/8/2015

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The fields are filled, 
With the perfume of flowers, 
Poppies grow and sunflowers thrive, 
While dandelions and daisies, 
Pop up in the green of the grass, 
Bluebells and roses blossom, 
Every front door entrance and garden, 
Filled with the perfume of flowers, 
For it is summertime, 
And nature is a beautiful canvas, 
Where painters and poets, 
Draw and describe the beauty of nature.


The air is filled, 
With a beautiful fragrance, 
All the perfumes of the flowers, 
Combined for the heavenly senses, 
And the freshly cut grass, 
Smells so fresh and comforting, 
For every summer that comes around, 
There is only beauty to be found.
Bees, dragonflies, butterflies, 
Going from flower-to-flower, 
Keeping nature thriving, 
And nature is truly beautiful, 
The sun shining down upon earth, 
Making heaven a place on earth.

And in the woods, 
The trees form a cooling shade, 
That leaves making woodland wildlife, 
Do their work for nature, 
For it is a gentle relief, 
To be in the cooling shade, 
Because this is the perfume of flowers, 
Nature and wildlife working together, 
To create a paradise only earth, 
Knows how to make. 

Paula Glynn

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VERSAILLES, REVOLUTION AND FIRST PERFUMERY SHOP

8/8/2015

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 A History of French Perfumes

Under the reign of Louis XVI (1774 to 1791) and of Marie Antoinette, hairstyles reach their highest level, sometimes five to seven times the length of the face!  Powdering with excess (with the powder containing dried wheat starch, pulverized, scented and tinted) constituted the hygiene of the people at Court.  Women were not the only ones to use it without limitation: men powdered themselves abundantly and wore powdered wigs tied with ribbons. Scents of violet and rose replaced heavy and strong perfumes.

The House "A la Corbeille Fleurie", ancestor of "Houbigant" was founded in 1775.

With the fall of the Former Regime, this frenzy of the odors declined to favor the sweetness of life and this love for perfumes which led to the development of the profession of perfume making.

Robespierre, inspired by Jean-Jacques Rousseau, had his portrait painted a rose in the hand, and outlawed perfumes that according to him were not natural.

The Revolution (1789) was felt in the perfume industry, however production continued nevertheless, but the names of perfumes were hardly engaging for example the “Elixirs à la Guillotine”...

This terrible period for perfumers was thankfully quite short: Muscadins, adversaries of the Jacobins are named because of their predilection for the use of musk scented perfumes.

A little later under the Directory (1795-1799), women called "Merveilleuses" (Marvelous women) resurrected Greek costume featuring light fabrics, transparent veils and revived the madness of perfumery while returning to the classical antiquity of scented baths.

Madame de Tallien it is said dove naked into strawberry and raspberry baths and then was gently rubbed with sponges soaked with milk and perfumes.

In opposition to the previous customs, the taste for scents eventually changed for mild perfumes with floral and fruity notes.

In 1798: Pierre François Lubin composed the "Eau de Lubin" and opened the first perfumery shop at 55, rue Saint-Anne in Paris: "Aux Armes de France".

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