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The Correlation Between The Sense Of Smell And Our Self-Awareness By Dr. Dietrich Gümbel
Pg. 28-34 - 6-minute read Smell does more than detect fragrance—it heightens our awareness, attention, and sense of presence. When we encounter an aroma, we instinctively search for its source, engaging both memory and emotion. Aromatherapy has long regarded scent as the “soul” of the plant, capable of influencing not only mood but also our physical and mental state. Research by Prof. Dr. Hanns Hatt supports this, showing that scent receptors are not limited to the nose but a

Aromatika Magazine
May 132 min read


Aromatika Perfume & Aromatherapy bundle is now updated
Aromatika Perfume & Aromatherapy bundle is now updated.

Aromatika Magazine
May 72 min read


In Search of the White Lotus: Journey to India By Christopher McMahon
Pg. 130-139 - 9-minute read This article originally appeared in The Aromatic Thymes Vol. 6.3 Late Fall 1998, 22-33. This paper is re-published in Aromatika Magazine under the permission granted by the copyright holder Aromatic Thymes (Pam Parsons). I departed from San Francisco in July 1998 for Mumbai, continuing my ongoing exploration of India’s vast aromatic traditions. Each journey into this country has drawn me deeper into a world that feels both ancient and alive, far re

Aromatika Magazine
Apr 293 min read


Should I Detox My Dog? A Naturopathic Perspective By Lyndall Pinchen
Pg. 80-87 - 7-minute read Detoxification is often misunderstood as a forced cleanse, but from a naturopathic perspective, it is a natural, ongoing physiological process already happening in a dog’s body. Organs like the liver, kidneys, gut, skin, lungs, and lymphatic system work continuously to process and eliminate toxins. The real concern isn’t whether a dog should detox, but whether these systems are functioning efficiently or becoming overwhelmed. In a healthy dog with pr

Aromatika Magazine
Apr 212 min read


The Skin That Listens: Essential Oils, Surface Receptors, and Environmental Volatiles By Jimm Harrison
Pg. 64-69 - 5-minute read I understand essential oils as active communicators with the body, working through receptors in the skin that send signals across the nervous, immune, and endocrine systems. Some effects stay local, while others extend deeper depending on the goal. This perspective bridges science and practice, explaining how topical oils can influence skin health, stress response, emotions, and overall balance through layered physiological communication. I see the s

Aromatika Magazine
Apr 82 min read


Feeling Blue? By Doreen DeSerres DuJardin
Pg. 122-128 - 6-minute read The calming nature of blue essential oils has always spoken deeply to me—they soothe the skin, comfort the soul, and ease emotional heaviness. Through scent, I experience a profound connection to intuition and inner wisdom, as the olfactory system opens a pathway to something unseen yet deeply felt. After the passing of my daughter, this connection became even more meaningful. In my grief, I learned that what we often keep private—sorrow, loss, lon

Aromatika Magazine
Mar 303 min read


Celebrating 5 Years of the English edition of Aromatika Magazine
We are celebrating 5 Years of the English edition of Aromatika Magazine!

Aromatika Magazine
Mar 281 min read


Essential Oils of Eternal Japan: Todomatsu and Hinoki By Gabriel Mojay, LAc
Pg. 6-13 - 7-minute read My love for Japan and its traditions of healing, fragrance, and spirituality began about fifty years ago, when I first encountered Macrobiotics while in Paris between high school and university. Discovering the teachings of George Ohsawa and Michio Kushi opened my eyes to a philosophy of “great life,” where diet, lifestyle, and even thought are aligned with the rhythms of nature and the wider universe. Rooted in traditional Chinese medicine, with its

Aromatika Magazine
Mar 252 min read


Interview With Annette Davis By Ildikó Berecz
Pg. 20-26 - 6-minute read The term aromatherapy was coined by René-Maurice Gattefossé in the 1930s and introduced in his book Aromathérapie: Les Huiles Essentielles, Hormones Végétales . Since then, many passionate individuals—both scientists and practitioners—have helped educate the public and advance the field, building a therapy centered on the healing properties of essential oils. As aromatherapy continues to evolve with new generations and changing trends, it is importa

Aromatika Magazine
Mar 173 min read


Bridging the Gap: Rhiannon Lewis on the Global Evolution of Clinical Aromatherapy By Shari Emami
Pg. 50-55 - 5-minute read When I first met Rhiannon Lewis, I immediately felt a strong connection with her teaching philosophy. Like me, she believes in addressing the root causes of patients’ concerns and upholding the scientific integrity of aromatherapy. What I admire most about her approach is her unwavering commitment to patient-centered care—ensuring that the patient’s voice and experiences remain at the heart of every therapeutic decision. Learning about her work and c

Aromatika Magazine
Mar 122 min read


AROMATIKA JOINS BOTANICA2026 CONFERENCES AS A SUPPORTIVE PARTNER
Aromatika joins Botanica2026 Conferences as a supportive partner.

Aromatika Magazine
Mar 61 min read


AROMATOGRAM: A VITAL KEY TO PROMISING TREATMENT IN A FRENCH PRACTICE OF AROMATHERAPY By Alain Durante & Sylvie Malerba
Pg. 114-117 - 3-minute read Essential oils have powerful therapeutic properties, and in my practice, I rely on tools like the aromatogram to better understand their antibacterial and antifungal activity. While gas chromatography tells me the precise chemical composition of an oil, the aromatogram shows how specific essential oils act against actual germs taken from a patient. This ensures that I prescribe oils based not only on theory, but on targeted laboratory evidence. The

Aromatika Magazine
Feb 232 min read


Healing from the inside out: my top seven herbs for leaky gut and digestive health in dogs By Lyndall Pinchen
Pg. 48-55 - 7-minute read Just like humans, dogs can develop digestive imbalances such as leaky gut syndrome, a condition where the intestinal lining becomes compromised. The gut lining acts as a vital barrier, allowing nutrients into the body while keeping toxins and harmful particles out. When factors such as processed diets, medications, environmental toxins, chronic stress, or food sensitivities weaken this barrier, the intestinal cells become more permeable. This allows

Aromatika Magazine
Feb 202 min read


Stay one step ahead: Essential oils for winter strength By Rita Van Parys
Pg. 80-85 - 5-minute read Working in pharmacy taught me that timing and precision matter. Essential oils can be powerful allies during winter illnesses, but only when used correctly and decisively. Diffusion alone isn’t enough—I focus on knowing exactly which oil to use, in what dose, how to apply it, and for how long. My goal is to remove guesswork so people can act quickly instead of researching when they already feel unwell. I share practical, pharmacy-level guidance roote

Aromatika Magazine
Feb 112 min read


At The Beginning There Was Perfume By Chiara Benati
Pg. 106-111 - 5-minute read Life begins from a scent. I see life as something that unfolds through smell—beginning even before birth, guided by invisible odour pathways we rarely notice. Just as breathing happens unconsciously until we pay attention to it, living often moves forward without our full awareness. We rush toward the future, disconnected from the present moment and from our senses, especially the sense of smell—the “mute sense” that works quietly beneath consciou

Aromatika Magazine
Feb 22 min read


an interview with caroline ingraham By Shari Emami
Pg. 76-79 - 3-minute read I’m here today to meet and speak with Caroline Ingraham, an animal expert in aromatic medicine, whose non-conventional and inspiring start deeply resonated with me as a pet owner interested in holistic animal care. Her journey began with her German Shepherd, Gunner, who was bitten by a rattlesnake and wasn’t responding to anti-venom, yet recovered remarkably fast after taking remedies—an experience that sparked her work in Applied Zoopharmacognosy an

Aromatika Magazine
Jan 253 min read


Interview with Gloria Yuan By Gergely Hollódi
Pg. 10-19 - 8-minute read The term aromatherapy was coined by René-Maurice Gattefossé in the 1930s and first appeared in print in his book Aromathérapie: Les Huiles Essentielles, Hormones Végétales , later published in English in 1993. Over the decades, passionate professionals—both scientific and non-scientific—helped shape its education and global reach. As our world and this beloved therapy continue to evolve beyond its roots in the healing properties of essential oils, w

Aromatika Magazine
Jan 232 min read


Interview with Linda Anne Kahn By Michelle Ensley
Pg. 22-28 - 6-minute read The term aromatherapy was coined in the 1930s by René-Maurice Gattefossé and later introduced through his book on essential oils. Over the years, many passionate individuals—both scientific and non-scientific—helped shape the education and spread of aromatherapy. As the world continues to change, we also see shifts and challenges within this therapy that was originally rooted in the healing power of essential oils. With a new generation emerging, we

Aromatika Magazine
Jan 112 min read


My Distilling Experience With One Of Australia's Favourite Essential Oils – Lemon Myrtle By Greg Trevena
Pg. 132-136 - 4-minute read Lemon Myrtle is a native Australian rainforest tree with a powerful, sweet lemon aroma and a long history of traditional use by Indigenous peoples. I first encountered its scent in the early 1990s and found it more vibrant and attractive than any other lemon-scented oil. Its limited natural range along Australia’s east coast and its reintroduction to modern food and cosmetic industries have made it both unique and highly valued. After years of work

Aromatika Magazine
Jan 32 min read


Sustainability of distillation By Marco Valussi
Pg. 70-75 - 5-minute read I view sustainable aromatic plant distillation as a practice that must balance ecological, ethical, and economic responsibility. Traditional distillation methods are often energy-intensive, inefficient, and reliant on outdated equipment, producing large amounts of waste while extracting only a small fraction of usable compounds. This inefficiency increases environmental impact, carbon footprint, and production costs, making it clear to me that improv

Aromatika Magazine
Dec 30, 20252 min read
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