Love between two people can be magical, beautiful and wonderful and the love of one’s own self is the starting point, the foundation. If we are lacking self love, how can we claim true happiness in life? How can we hope to be loved by another, if we don’t show by example what we expect?
I have created a Guide about love + using essential oils as a tool to enhance, attract, stimulate, nurture, heal and grow in love.
In it I discuss Love : Romance : Aphrodisiac : Libido : Sex : The Brain, Top Ten Oils for love, Blends for diffusing, Massage, In the Bedroom.
I would like to give you a sneak peak! Please dive into the following information with the view to beginning on the path of discovery, to awaken and open the heart, to call love into your life in whatever form you are drawn to…
Essential oils have been used for thousands of years to increase sensuality and passion... As far back as Cleopatra of Egypt who was believed to have used rose oil in order to attract both Julius Caesar and Mark Antony.
According to Dr Loren Pickart PhD, “the chemistry of attraction may be cupid’s arrow dipped in scented pheromones”.
His website states that plants such as jasmine, sandalwood and ylang-ylang give off plant pheromones that stimulate erotic sensations in men and women. These plant pheromones have similarities to human sexual pheromones. In a study conducted, test subjects reported that other people were more friendly, talkative and affectionate when they were wearing plant oils, than when they were wearing synthetic perfume.
Romance and Intimacy
Essential oils can stimulate your mood, helping you feel better about yourself and in turn will help you to respond more positively to your partner. If you are both engaged in a deep-seated love and respect for one another, the essential oils can truly work wonders.
Aphrodisiacs
The natural chemical composition that make up an essential oil work quickly on the circulatory, endocrine and reproductive systems when applied (diluted) to the skin. They affect our moods, thoughts and feelings through our sense of smell. Once inhaled, the odour molecules register a response in the limbic portion of the brain, which is also responsible for sexual behaviour and memory.
Please click here and fill in your details for the free full LOVE GUIDE and my other ebooks. I give you some practical tips and oils to use, as well as my favourite blends. No strings, I offer it for free, but please just for your personal use and not to be re-published and circulated without permission.
With Love, Elizabeth xox