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was reading an article about industrial uses of essential oils, and came across the following, which fascinated me: ",,,in , an englishman, named yardley, obtained a concession from king charles i to manufacture soap for the london area. details of this event are sparse, other than the high fee paid
by yardley for this privilege. importantly, however, yardley's soap was perfumed with english lavender , which remains the yardley trademark today, and it was probably the first case of use of an essential oil as a fragrance in large-scale soap production." i just remember loving english lavender soap...
https://naturesgiftaromatherapy.blogspot.com/2012/02/
was reading an article about industrial uses of essential oils, and came across the following, which fascinated me: ",,,in , an englishman, named yardley, obtained a concession from king charles i to manufacture soap for the london area. details of this event are sparse, other than the high fee paid
by yardley for this privilege. importantly, however, yardley's soap was perfumed with english lavender , which remains the yardley trademark today, and it was probably the first case of use of an essential oil as a fragrance in large-scale soap production." i just remember loving english lavender soap...
http://naturesgiftaromatherapy.blogspot.com/2012/02/
blood sugar when you feel stressed, your body wants to make sure you have enough energy to deal with the cause of stress. so, it releases more glucagon and adrenaline, as well as glucose, from your liver. insulin levels fall, and growth hormones and cortisol levels rise, which makes your body less sensitive
to the insulin you do have. this means more glucose is available in your blood stream, and you have higher blood sugar levels. consistently high blood sugar levels can wreak havoc on your health, with symptoms including increased thirst and urination, blurred vision, light-headedness, flushed skin and...
https://www.mountelizabeth.com.sg/healthplus/article/health-conditions-linked-to-stress