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Nuage Humidifier - 1 Unit + BONUS

Nuage Humidifier - 1 Unit + BONUS

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  • Choice of cold or warm mist
  • 4 diffusion modes
  • 3 mist levels
  • 150 to 200mL of diffusion per hour
  • Ultrasonic waves to create a cool, fragrant mist
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Nuage Humidifier - 1 Unit + BONUS
Nuage Humidifier - 1 Unit + BONUS
$149.99

Le Comptoir Aroma Nuage Humidifier - 1 Unit + BONUS is a dietary supplement in oil form, intended for adults as part of a daily wellness routine.

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Say goodbye to dry sinuses, bloody noses and cracked lips the frigid winter months can bring. The Nuage humidifier from Le Comptoir Aroma has an essential oil function and uses ultrasonic waves to create a cool, fragrant mist made of water and essential oils. Have your choice of a cool or warm mist for diffusion coverage of spaces 320 sq.ft. There are 4 diffusion modes and 3 mist levels in this compact yet powerful humidifier that stands at 8.25” high and 7” wide with a length of 11.7”. Using 50ml to 200ml of diffusion per hour with a continuous diffusion of up to 12 hours. Using a humidifier while you sleep can have many health benefits including congestion relief, less dry skin or sinus problems and can help defend your body’s defenses against viruses. [HUMIDIFIER]
Contains:
Choice of cold or warm mist
Dimensions: Length 11.69 inches x height 8.26 inches x width 6.92 inches
Diffusion coverage: 320 sq. ft.
Continuous diffusion: 12 hours
Cotton pad for essential oils
Important Information:
Keep out of reach of children and pet. Unplug the units when not in use.
Dosage
Choose between cold or warm water. Add essential oil drops to cotton pad a place in chamber.
Le Comptoir Aroma creates eco-friendly collection of diffusers made of respectful and recyclable materials: bamboo, wood, glass, ceramic, recycled bamboo fiber, recycled plastic. Le Comptoir Aroma also prioritizes simple packaging's and reuse our suppliers boxes to reduce our waste. They are a Canadian family run business and the subsidiary of Groupe Batteur France since 2016, located on the south shore of Montreal.
AROMATHERAPY
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Aromatherapy
is the use of volatile plant oils, including essential oils, for both physical and psychological wellbeing... the principals of Aromatherapy share a common goal of helping clients to achieve a balance between body and mind.
How Does It Work?
There are two proposed mechanisms. The first follows the theory that the aroma of the oils have a direct influence on the brain. Through the olfactory system, our nose, the aromas travel to the limbic system of the brain.
The limbic system is involved in various functions in the body such as emotional responses, memory storage and hormone regulation. It also plays a role in sensory perception and motor function, as well as olfaction, the sense of smell.
Versatile as a mode of treatment, aromatherapy offers improvement for mental and emotional issues such as anxiety, depression and
insomnia
while also treating symptoms like difficulty concentrating and muscle and joint pain. Acute conditions such as exhaustion, nausea and headaches can also be improved through the use of aromatherapy. Even chronic conditions like respiratory difficulties, stress and low libido can be treated. Aromatherapy has even been known to improve immune functioning.
Aromatherapy has many applications and is used to treat a variety of ailments with reported success. Unfortunately, there are limited scientific studies on the efficacy of aromatherapy due to the individualized nature of treatment.
Aromatherapy is a well known treatment for low libido and overall stress reduction. There are sadly few scientific studies to prove the effectiveness of Aromatherapy as medicine, simply because it is a difficult area to study as the treatments are designed for individual use.
What Happens At A Typical Visit?
Most, although not all, aromatherapy sessions will include a massage with the oils that are specifically created for you throughout the session. The first session is likely to take between one and a half to two hours. The therapist will take a detailed description of your past and current medical history, as well as general information about your personality and temperament. It is common that the aromatherapist will take particular interest in how you feel on the day of your appointment, where you are feeling the primary concern in terms of location in the body and what you want to achieve during the session. Many aromatherapists will incorporate their knowledge of chakras and their energy, into choosing which essential oils to use.
A blend of essential oils will be mixed with base or carrier oil such as sweet
almond oil, wheat germ or grape seed. The aromatherapist should take the time to sit down and discuss the oils and why each was chosen and the therapeutic effect they are meant to have. This blend will be specific for you and your condition on that day. If your goal is more long term, the blend may be used repeatedly throughout multiple appointments, or it may change form visit to visit depending on acute changes or as healing takes place over time.
Generally, you will be asked to lie face up or face down on a massage table for the remainder of your treatment. Aromatherapy massage differs from the more conventional Swedish or sports style in that there is very little deep muscle work, because the blend of oils should do the work for the therapist. Instead, it's likely to be slow, soft and rhythmic. The body absorbs the essential oils and they start to work, relaxing the muscles, stimulating the mind, improving appetite and so on depending on what you are looking to achieve. The actual massage might take a half hour up to an hour and a half.
Before you leave, the aromatherapist is likely to offer some advice for the next twenty four hours - helping the client to get the very best from the treatment. Longer term advice tends to begin after a few sessions, as the therapist and client begin to establish trust and rapport. Most therapists will offer advice on longer term preventative steps the clients could take to improve their quality of life. Often you are sent home with the oil blend that has been made for you, with instructions on how to incorporate the healing scents into your daily routine.
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AROMATHERAPY
By: Articles by a Naturopathic Doctor (N.D.)
Aromatherapy
is the use of volatile plant oils, including essential oils, for both physical and psychological wellbeing... the principals of Aromatherapy share a common goal of helping clients to achieve a balance between body and mind.
How Does It Work?
There are two proposed mechanisms. The first follows the theory that the aroma of the oils have a direct influence on the brain. Through the olfactory system, our nose, the aromas travel to the limbic system of the brain.
The limbic system is involved in various functions in the body such as emotional responses, memory storage and hormone regulation. It also plays a role in sensory perception and motor function, as well as olfaction, the sense of smell.
Versatile as a mode of treatment, aromatherapy offers improvement for mental and emotional issues such as anxiety, depression and
insomnia
while also treating symptoms like difficulty concentrating and muscle and joint pain. Acute conditions such as exhaustion, nausea and headaches can also be improved through the use of aromatherapy. Even chronic conditions like respiratory difficulties, stress and low libido can be treated. Aromatherapy has even been known to improve immune functioning.
Aromatherapy has many applications and is used to treat a variety of ailments with reported success. Unfortunately, there are limited scientific studies on the efficacy of aromatherapy due to the individualized nature of treatment.
Aromatherapy is a well known treatment for low libido and overall stress reduction. There are sadly few scientific studies to prove the effectiveness of Aromatherapy as medicine, simply because it is a difficult area to study as the treatments are designed for individual use.
What Happens At A Typical Visit?
Most, although not all, aromatherapy sessions will include a massage with the oils that are specifically created for you throughout the session. The first session is likely to take between one and a half to two hours. The therapist will take a detailed description of your past and current medical history, as well as general information about your personality and temperament. It is common that the aromatherapist will take particular interest in how you feel on the day of your appointment, where you are feeling the primary concern in terms of location in the body and what you want to achieve during the session. Many aromatherapists will incorporate their knowledge of chakras and their energy, into choosing which essential oils to use.
A blend of essential oils will be mixed with base or carrier oil such as sweet
almond oil, wheat germ or grape seed. The aromatherapist should take the time to sit down and discuss the oils and why each was chosen and the therapeutic effect they are meant to have. This blend will be specific for you and your condition on that day. If your goal is more long term, the blend may be used repeatedly throughout multiple appointments, or it may change form visit to visit depending on acute changes or as healing takes place over time.
Generally, you will be asked to lie face up or face down on a massage table for the remainder of your treatment. Aromatherapy massage differs from the more conventional Swedish or sports style in that there is very little deep muscle work, because the blend of oils should do the work for the therapist. Instead, it's likely to be slow, soft and rhythmic. The body absorbs the essential oils and they start to work, relaxing the muscles, stimulating the mind, improving appetite and so on depending on what you are looking to achieve. The actual massage might take a half hour up to an hour and a half.
Before you leave, the aromatherapist is likely to offer some advice for the next twenty four hours - helping the client to get the very best from the treatment. Longer term advice tends to begin after a few sessions, as the therapist and client begin to establish trust and rapport. Most therapists will offer advice on longer term preventative steps the clients could take to improve their quality of life. Often you are sent home with the oil blend that has been made for you, with instructions on how to incorporate the healing scents into your daily routine.
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