The Science Behind Aromatherapy: How Essential Oils work through Inhalation
- Theresa Lin
- Jun 11, 2024
- 1 min read
Updated: Jun 12, 2024

In the realm of aromatherapy, the method of inhalation stands out as the quickest route for the human body to absorb essential oils. By directly entering the lungs and the brain, inhaling essential oils can regulate emotions and alleviate stress. Let's delve into how this process works and the two primary pathways through which inhalation impacts the body.
There Are Two Inhalation Pathways:
By atomizing essential oils into fine mist, they swiftly enter the respiratory system and circulate through the bloodstream, reaching organs throughout the body. This allows the active components of essential oils to rapidly alleviate feelings of anxiety, stress, fatigue, and more, providing comprehensive therapeutic effects. Inhalation, compared to oral ingestion, offers quicker calming or stimulating effects and has been proven beneficial for the circulatory system.
Essential oils can stimulate the olfactory nerve, transmitting signals to the brain and impacting the autonomic nervous system and the endocrine system. They stimulate areas of the brain such as the hippocampus and amygdala, influencing learning, memory, and emotions.
EAURORA's professional atomization technology combined with essential oils, accompanied by 2-3 minutes of deep breathing, allows you to "breathe well, naturally heal," finding balance between body and mind. 🌿
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