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The best comforting scents in rehabilitation and therapy centers

Remember that aromatherapy is an alternative to promote emotional well-being by itself, and its effects have been proven in the improvement of patients.

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We know that aromas determine much of the experience in a space and often dictate the comfort we will feel inside it. Therefore, today we bring you the list of the best relaxing scents for therapy and rehabilitation centers, which will help you provide the best service and contribute to the well-being of those who visit the place.

17 aromas for rehabilitation and therapy centers

Lavender

Lavender is one of the most used scents in therapy due to its relaxing and sedative power that helps to reduce anxiety in a significant manner. It also helps to decrease the incidence of sleep disorders, such as insomnia, which can be very common among therapeutic patients.

Sandalwood

Sandalwood, on the other hand, provides relaxation, but at the same time stimulates mental activity. It is widely used to enter into states of deep meditation or tranquility, and provides a rich and highly sensory atmosphere.

Jasmine

Jasmine is a relaxing aroma for therapy that can be very beneficial for those who suffer from apathy and cannot connect with daily activities, because it is a flower that evokes the senses and opens us to enjoyment. For this reason, it is considered an ally for depression and chronic stress.

Chamomile

Chamomile is well known as a relaxing tea, but it has these same effects when perceived in aroma. It helps with headaches, stress and anxiety, especially.

Lemon

Its freshness characterizes it as a scent for rehabilitation and therapy centers that will give an environment of joy and revitalization. It provides energy to the environment and brings those who enjoy it out of lethargy.

Orange blossom

Orange blossom provides an oil whose characteristics lead the perceiver to a distinguished, warm and confident atmosphere. It is also considered to promote creativity and positive mental states, and to ward off anxiety.

Orange

Orange has the benefits of relaxing in a profound way, as well as having an antidepressant power. It helps to generate optimism, confidence and desire to do things.

Cinnamon

Cinnamon is a potent stimulant, often associated with decisiveness, stimulation of the mind and changing moods for the better. In general, it makes people have a more positive and collaborative mindset.

Red fruits

Red fruits, with the exuberance of their color, refer to life, youth and the lusciousness of experience. They provide a lot of optimism to any place and are also associated with the vitality of spring and summer.

Lemongrass

Lemongrass is a mild and comforting aroma that provides a calming and relaxing atmosphere, while still providing stimulation for the imagination. For this reason, it is a scent widely used in therapy.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus is generally considered to improve mood, help to have a better concentration in our activities and clear the mind. It also purifies and improves the energy levels of those who perceive it.

Peppermint

Peppermint is a widely used scent against lethargy and disinterest, so common in depressive states. It also helps to relax and reduce nervousness, and also refreshes and relaxes.

Rosemary

Rosemary is a plant whose oil relaxes, stimulates the nervous system in a soft and pleasant way, and refreshes the senses. It also helps to invigorate those who perceive it and even has antibacterial properties.

Tea tree

Tea tree is considered to be great for stimulating the proper functioning of the immune system, which will help your patients' recovery. It also aids in mental and physical relaxation, and cleanses people's energy.

Clove

Clove is a spice widely used to eliminate unpleasant odors and to keep away unwanted insects and animals in a certain environment. It also provides an invigorating atmosphere and promotes recovery from respiratory ailments.

Cypress

Cypress, with its aroma that denotes freshness and cleanliness, is considered to aid mental clarity and a rejuvenating feeling. It also helps people feel connected to their body, due to its earthy notes.

Anise

Anise has comforting characteristics and provides well-being to the nervous system. For this reason, it is one of the most used oils in the treatment of chronic anxiety and stress.

The Aroma Trace is your choice to find the relaxing aroma for your rehabilitation center

The Aroma Trace is your partner in scent marketing for therapeutic or rehabilitation centers. We will help you find the right scent for your space, that will give the right atmosphere for your patients and visitors.

Write us through our contact form and we will be glad to help you.

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