Does using Incense count as a form of Aromatherapy?

Answer by dave
Aromatherapy uses nice smelling oils that are massaged into the skin. The aroma from these is unlikely to have any detectable side effects, especially with the methods you’re using.Incense will release carbon monoxide from combustion, whether they’ll be enough to measure an effect, you’ll hopefully find out!Room size and amount of incense burned will be your main things to consider.
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Incense certainly counts – aromatherapy simple means your sniffer is at work. There is quite a bit of research on the topic, but not on incense itself. (My favorite? if they pipe certain smells in shopping malls (lemon or jasmine for example), customers buy more….maybe that men find the smell of pumpkin pie an aphrodesiac, one of the two)
Shoyeido and Fred Soll’s are my favorites – I’m sure you can learn a thing or two at those sites. Tthen you might want to look up Dhoop and Masala incense as well.