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Aromatherapy is used for a lot more than dementia and so not restricted.

Aromatherapy is effective in treating Alzheimer's disease because the phenolic compounds in several essential oils (such as bay laurel, clove, basil, and thyme) directly reach the part of the brain most damaged by the disease (the hippocampus), scavenge the toxin responsible for the disease (peroxynitrites), and repair part of the damage caused by peroxynitrites. Peroxynitrites are implicated in many other forms of dementia and other neurodegenerative diseases (including ALS, Multiple Sclerosis, and Parkinson's disease), in some types of strokes, and in a number of other diseases (including type 2 Diabetes, some forms of heart disease, and some forms of cancer). The problem, however, is getting the phenolic compounds to the other parts of the brain or other parts of the body affected by these disease. This problem is complicated by the fact that the phenolic compounds contained in various essential oil can cause liver and kidney damage when ingested.

Aromatherapy may improve alertness in healthy individuals and may delay the onset of dementia, but more evidence is needed before firm conclusions can be reached in this regard.

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