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Essential Aromatica
Amy Anthony
70 episodes
4 hours ago
Aromatherapy is more than essential oils—it's an invitation to connect with nature and the chemistry of the botanical world. On Essential Aromatica, certified aromatherapist, herbalist, distiller, gardener, and educator Amy Anthony explores the intricate relationship between plants, their aromatic compounds, and their profound effects on us. Essential oils are not mere fragrances; they are chemical messages influencing our emotions, physiology, and state of mind. The Latin word sentir—meaning both "to smell" and "to feel"—reminds us that aromatic molecules are deeply entwined with experience.
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Aromatherapy is more than essential oils—it's an invitation to connect with nature and the chemistry of the botanical world. On Essential Aromatica, certified aromatherapist, herbalist, distiller, gardener, and educator Amy Anthony explores the intricate relationship between plants, their aromatic compounds, and their profound effects on us. Essential oils are not mere fragrances; they are chemical messages influencing our emotions, physiology, and state of mind. The Latin word sentir—meaning both "to smell" and "to feel"—reminds us that aromatic molecules are deeply entwined with experience.
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Alternative Health
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Spotlight: Robin Kessler 'Queen of Frankincense'
Essential Aromatica
1 hour 8 minutes 46 seconds
1 year ago
Spotlight: Robin Kessler 'Queen of Frankincense'

Frankincense. It's more than a word, it's about a plant, several plant species called "Boswellia" that create a healing resin humankind has had a special relationship and worked with beyond biblical times.

Meet Robin Kessler, CCA, MIFPA, a certified clinical aromatherapist specializing in hospice care and the therapeutic application of Frankincense resin and its many extracts. She's definitely called the Queen of Frankincense for a good reason--tune in to find out!

Get your favorite pen and pad of paper out to take notes! We get into the nuances between the different species and their resins and the importance of learning about a plant, including Latin names.

Look forward to the immersive topic of extraction methods: from resin infused oils, Frankincense essential oil and hydrosol to the remaining biomass that can be powdered. Oh---and don't forget about incense--through smoke: the benefits of burning Frankincsense resin as incense.

Have you heard all the buzz around Boswellic acid? Robin gives us the low-down and some wonderful success stories you don't want to miss.

Bonus? She spent years researching and creating a special anointing oil of Biblical proportions which included consulting with a Rabbi and Priest.

Learn more about Robin and her offerings here: All things Frankincense (and more!): website: https://www.robinsresinsplus.com/#/ & Facebook

Aromatherapy consulting: website: https://www.rbkaromatherapy.com/ & Facebook

Essential Aromatica
Aromatherapy is more than essential oils—it's an invitation to connect with nature and the chemistry of the botanical world. On Essential Aromatica, certified aromatherapist, herbalist, distiller, gardener, and educator Amy Anthony explores the intricate relationship between plants, their aromatic compounds, and their profound effects on us. Essential oils are not mere fragrances; they are chemical messages influencing our emotions, physiology, and state of mind. The Latin word sentir—meaning both "to smell" and "to feel"—reminds us that aromatic molecules are deeply entwined with experience.