Join us for Part 2 of the Aromatherapy 101 series as we explore the fascinating science behind essential oils and their powerful effects on the mind and body.
Have you ever wondered why a certain scent can instantly transport you back to a childhood memory or shift your mood in seconds? In this session, we’ll uncover how scent molecules travel through the nervous system to influence memory, emotion, and overall mental well-being.
Discover essential oils that support mental clarity, boost focus, and promote cognitive health. We’ll also highlight how these natural tools can be especially helpful for aging brains and early memory support.
No prior experience with essential oils is needed. Come learn how to harness the power of scent to support your mind, body, and brain.
Registration required!
About the Presenter
Dr. Patty Glover is the founder and managing director of Makaaina, an essential oil business, and a University Professor. She's a trained Ph.D.-level analytical chemist with experience at a top-ranked US company, innovative business ventures, and academia. Prior to founding Makaaina, she designed and built a plant testing laboratory from the ground up. She also designed, developed, and validated methods for pharmaceuticals, water contaminants, biocides, cannabis, and essential oils. One of her passions is to teach aromatherapy and essential oil chemistry to empower the community with wellness knowledge. In all, Dr. Glover’s work blends science, education, and advocacy for economic and health empowerment through the use of natural products. To learn more visit https://www.makaaina.com/
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