Monthly Archives: January 2009

Resolved Question: Aromatherapy products for depression in Singapore?

Hi,
Where can I find aromatherapy products in Singapore? Which products are good for depression? What is the best method to apply these products? Please let me know. Thanks.

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Resolved Question: Speaking in religious and spiritual manner; Do any of you vaporize?

Does anyone use a vaporizer for aromatherapy or for sacraments? What brand do you use? What is your experience? Thank you!

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Resolved Question: Should inmates be provided chiropractic, acupunture and aromatherapy at taxpayer expense?

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Resolved Question: what can i do to destress?

what takes away stress. aromatherapy,but what else. do certain vitamins relieve stress… what else takes away stress besides excersize. i have family abusing me and it causes me emotional pain.i need a way to destress.do not tell me excersize.nothing involving excersize

do certain foods or vitamins take stress away

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Voting Question: Oxygen Facials ?

Best Oxygen Facial in Toronto, Canada?
“”The Best Oxygen Facial”” Ever..Ever – Ultimate Bliss
Complete Oxygen Facials / 1/2 Price $ 40.00 Cdn. Til Feb 28
At
Lifesource O2 Oxygen Spa Bar (2406A Bloor St.) Toronto

(at Jane & Bloor Subway) Call: (647) 436-8721
website: o2spabars.com

Welcome to Lifesource O2 Spa Bar.

Lifesource O2 Spa Bar offers a full line of oxygen therapy and treatments as well as a full line of spa and esthetic services including facials and skin care.

At Lifesource O2 Spa Bar, the concept is simple, relaxing and enjoyable. Once seated at our marble-topped bar, you will have your choice of Oxygen Aromatherapy Flavours. You then inhale oxygen through a special sterile nasal cannula. The experience is very comfortable and relaxing.

what are oxygen bars?
Whether they are kiosks in malls, casinos, or actual bars on the street, oxygen bars offer customers purified, often scented, oxygen through a nasal hose. The atmosphere is usually relaxed and complete with soothing background music. Some nightclubs even offer flavored oxygen for dance-worn patrons.

The oxygen bar craze first took off in Japan, Mexico and South America, where concerns over air pollution pushed people to seek purified air. In the late ’90s, they surfaced in the North American and European landscapes, and today one can find one just about anywhere.

Customers have the option of breathing unscented oxygen or choosing from a variety of fragrances. A session usually lasts from five to 20 minutes, and costs about $1 US per minute. A regular user may come to a bar up to three times a week. Some oxygen bars offer other services, such as massages, health food and energy drinks.

Most oxygen bars use a concentrator machine that filters out nitrogen and other atmospheric gases to produce oxygen that is about 95% pure. The air we breathe is about 21% oxygen. Scented oxygen is the purified oxygen bubbled through bottles with aromatic solutions.
benefits
Oxygen bar proponents claim that purified oxygen produces a blitz of health benefits, including:

Reduced stress Increased energy Increased alertness Alleviation of the symptoms of hangovers, headaches and sinus problems

While some people claim to feel long-term effects, others report feeling no difference. Some say it helps them sleep better and wake up with more drive. Bar owners also say their usual clientele includes marathon runners, students (before big tests) and older couples (before having sex).

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