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Romantic Encounters

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For Great Romantic Encounters

Ever since the Queen Cleopatra's time, aromas have been used to stimulate the primal brain and bring the senses into states of desire and excitement. The oilMD's thoughtful blend of erotic oils is designed to safely elevate awareness, attraction and the exchange of loving affection so needed by all humans. Massage and inhale the sandalwood, ylang ylang, ginger and myrrh. Exotic. Irresistible. Magic.

The oilMD Romantic Encounters blend of pure essential oils nasal-cutaneously stimulates the primal limbic brain so couples can enhance their loving relationship in a naturally active fashion. Experience the excitement from pleasurable aromas that increase desire to express and receive loving care. Set the mood with the environmental cues of flowers and candles and massage with this blend of erotic oils. Let the essential oils aromatically increase awareness, attraction and naturally stimulate the bonding and loving affection every human desires. Feel sexy fast.

The Romantic Encounters Blend by the oilMD provides non-medicated comfort and does not replace taking prescribed medications and the following scientific references which are intended for educational purposes only, are not for diagnosis, treatment or to prevent any disease.This is not an aphrodisiac.

All oilMD essential oil blends are estrogen receptor safe.

Scientific references for Eden’s aromatherapy features of Romantic Encounters for erotic pleasures:

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Cutler, W.B., & Genovese-Stone, E., (1998), Wellness in Women After 40 Years of Age: The Role of Sex Hormones and Pheromones. Dis Mon. Sep; 44(9):421-546.

Giraldi, A.G., & Victor, J., (2002). Ugeskr Laeger. Female Sexual Dysfunction as Adverse Effect of Pharmacological Treatment. Oct 7; 164(41):4757-60.

Hongratanaworakit, T., Heuberger, E., & Buchbauer, G., (2004). Evaluation of the Effects of East Indian Sandalwood Oil and Alpha-Santalol on Humans After Transdermal Absorption. Planta Med. Jan; 70(1):3-7.

Levine, S.B., (2002). Reexploring the Concept of Sexual Desire. J Sex Marital Ther. Jan-Feb; 28(1):39-51.

Marthol, H., & Hilz, M.J., (2004). Female Sexual Dysfunction: A Systematic Overview of Classification, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment. Fortschr Neurol Psychiatr. Mar; 72(3):121-35.

Masago, R., Matsuda, T., Kikuchi, Y., Miyazaki, Y., Iwanaga, K., Harada, H., & Katsuura, T., (2000). Effects of Inhalation of Essential Oils on EEG Activity and Sensory Evaluation. J Physiol Anthropol Appl Human Sci. Jan; 19(1):35-42.

Sandroni, P., (2001). Aphrodisiacs Past and Present: A Historical Review. Clin Auton Res. Oct; 11(5):303-7.

Smith, P.J., & Talbert, R.L., (1986). Sexual Dysfunction with Antihypertensive and Antipsychotic Agents. Clin Pharm. May; 5(5):373-84.

Wilson, B., (1991). The Effect of Drugs on Male Sexual Function and Fertility. Nurse Pract. Sep; 16(9):12-7, 21-4.
 





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