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Aromatherapy Description: Robert Todd Carroll on "aromatherapy", from the Skeptic's Dictionary. Article points out that most claims of efficacy are anectdotal, there is little "scientific evidence" to show the oils work. (skepdic.com) |
Aromatherapy Debunked and Defended Description: Anya McCoy loves essential oils and how they can heal the body and mind, but presents solid information debunking the con artists and fakery of the aromatherapy business. (member.newsguy.com) |
Aromatherapy: Making Dollars out of Scents Description: Stephen Barrett, M.D., on the aromatherapy business. (quackwatch.org) |
Scents and Nonsense: Does Aromatherapy Stink? Description: Article on aromatherapy from "Priorities", a publication of the American Council on Science and Health. (acsh.org) |
What's That I Smell? Description: Examination of the claims of aromatherapy, published by the Skeptical Inquirer. (csicop.org) |
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