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    Smelling citrus scent cures depression in 75% of study participants

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    • GastonG
      Gaston
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      Any practical experiments we can run on this subject?

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      • MauritioM
        Mauritio @Lejeboca
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        @Lejeboca said in Smelling citrus scent cures depression in 75% of study participants:

        which not necessarily depended on the assessed depression levels.

        What else would it depend on? The limiting factor for lowering your AD dose is if youre well enough to handle it. So if their depression didn't get better, they wouldn't have been able to reduce their dosage. As can be seen by the 3 individuals, that weren't well enough to completely come off AD's, so they didn't.

        @Lejeboca said in Smelling citrus scent cures depression in 75% of study participants:

        Also I could not find in the paper for how long the fragrance was applied. Post-assessments show only the number of weeks after the fragrance application.

        It says it took 4-11 weeks to work, that's all I need to know.

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        • MauritioM
          Mauritio @jamezb46
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          @jamezb46 good point. I love the smell of pine trees, too.

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          • MauritioM
            Mauritio @Gaston
            last edited by

            @Gaston Well how about smelling citrus scent?:D

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            • LukeL
              Luke
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              I already see Peaters running around with brown paper bags full of orange and lemon peel, which they sniff like people used to do with glue. Positive side effect: You can use the paper bag for bag rebreathing afterwards.

              It smells pretty decent though.

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              • LejebocaL
                Lejeboca @Mauritio
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                @Mauritio said in Smelling citrus scent cures depression in 75% of study participants:

                What else would it depend on?

                For example, fear of getting off meds.

                @Mauritio said in Smelling citrus scent cures depression in 75% of study participants:

                It says it took 4-11 weeks to work, that's all I need to know.

                4-11 weeks after the use of fragrance lasting for how long?

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                • MauritioM
                  Mauritio
                  last edited by Mauritio

                  Im looking into the effects of cedar and pine trees and their essential oils, since I'm thinking about getting a new bed and want the most "pro-metabolic" wood. Especially a-pinene seems to have some interesting properties.

                  1.α-Pinene, a Major Constituent of Pine Tree Oils, Enhances Non-Rapid Eye Movement Sleep in Mice through GABAA-benzodiazepine Receptors
                  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27573669/

                  2."3-Carene, a Phytoncide from Pine Tree Has a Sleep-enhancing Effect by Targeting the GABAA-benzodiazepine Receptors"
                  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31698551/

                  2."In human studies, Tsunetsugu et al. [12] investigated the effects of α-pinene on 15 male college students. They found that olfactory stimulation with α-pinene, which was rated as a “slight smell”, decreased systolic blood pressure and was assessed as “slightly comfortable” in the subjective evaluation [12]. "
                  https://jwoodscience.springeropen.com/articles/10.1007/s10086-016-1576-1#ref-CR10

                  3."Olfactory stimulation by α-pinene significantly increased the HF component of HRV, which is associated with parasympathetic nervous activity, and significantly decreased heart rate. These findings indicate that olfactory stimulation by α-pinene induces physiological relaxation."
                  https://jwoodscience.springeropen.com/articles/10.1007/s10086-016-1576-1#ref-CR10

                  4." The results showed that alpha-pinene significantly reduced cerebral edema and infarct size, improved neurobehavioral function, and restored antioxidant enzyme activity to normal levels while decreasing levels of inflammatory factors in the brain15."
                  https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-024-56756-1#:~:text=The results showed that alpha,factors in the brain15.

                  5.Forest bathing enhances human natural killer activity and expression of anti-cancer proteins
                  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17903349/

                  6.Stone pine beds increased sleep quality ,parasympathetic regeneration and decreased heart rate in this study .
                  https://humanresearch.at/newwebcontent/human-research/projects/stone-pine/?lang=en

                  7."Additionally, it was found that α-pinene had a decreasing effect on the expression of COX-1 protein in the spinal cord. Also, α-pinene 5 or 10 mg/kg caused a decrease of TNF-α, IL-1β, and MDA and an increase of SOD, GSH, and CAT at the formalin injection site. The study discovered that doses of 5 or 10 mg/ml of α-pinene can effectively relieve nociceptive response in the formalin test."
                  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37793595/

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                    Corngold @Luke
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                    @Luke CO2 citrus huffing while basking in my red chicken lamp-lit sauna applying magnesium lotion while drinking a gallon of honey. This is the way to health.

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                    • DavidPSD
                      DavidPS @Mauritio
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                      @Mauritio -Turpentine is is great source of α-pinene.

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                      • MauritioM
                        Mauritio
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                        Cinnamon smell for the win.

                        "The strategy of using flavor/fragrances compositions such as cinnamon flavor and cinnamon mint may be useful to protect widespread of SARS-CoV-2 in their daily lives."

                        https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39835268/

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