Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Show your Love Geminis!


"Mothers hold their children's hands for a short while, but their hearts forever." That inspiring quote by an unknown author, I will always remember about mothers. Mothers are always there for us no matter how mean and thoughtless we sometimes can be.

I really salute the person or persons who first mooted the idea of a celebration in honour of our mothers. Today, Mothers Day is internationally recognized as a day to honor all mothers and to thank them for the selfless services that they have rendered to each child.

At Scent Discovery, we pay tribute to all the mothers in the world and believe that every mother is a celebrity in her own right!

Astrological Aromatherapy for May


The signs of Germini, the Twins, lies between Spring and Summer. Gemini folks are lively, quick, versatile, sociable and often curious. Due to their natural curiosity, they tend to flit from one interest to another. Changing jobs, moving homes and getting new friends are common to a Gemini. Sometimes, a Gemini tends to take on too many commitments.

Geminis would find that difficulty in relaxing and failure to have proper sleep at night are common woes. This is where aromatherapy will help to relax the great Gemini worriers. According to the author of "Astrological Aromatherapy", Patricia Davis Gemini has physical affinities with the arms, the lungs and also the nervous systems. Rheumatic or arthritic pains in the arms have long been regarded as typically Geminian problem. The association with lungs is partly through the element of Air which rules Gemini. This means, Geminis are also susceptible to bronchitis or asthma.

Germini's planet is Mercury which is associated with many plants. Lavender can slow down the overactive minds of Gemini. Basil is useful in taking care of lung ailments and when the Gemini feels exhausted. Other than Basil, Thyme or Peppermint have the same stimulating effects.

Mental Stimulation in May

The astrological oil for May represents the spirit of Gemini and is the mentally stimulating Basil. This is a watery, pale greenish-yellow oil that has a clear, light and peppery aroma. For those sensitive to scents, it adds a sweet, green top note to blended oils.

Basil has many uses. Some of the more common applications are:


analgesic
antidepressant
antispasmodic
anti-venomous
diaphoretic
digestive
expectorant
insecticide
tonic
stimulant

You can use Basil in burners and vaporizers or you can simply blend it into your bath. This essential oil has been used in the treatment of nervous disorders and stress related headaches, migraines and allergies. It is used to clear the mind and relieve intellectual fatigue, while giving clarity and mental strength. It has a beneficial action on the respiratory tract and is often used for asthma, bronchitis and sinus infections.