Monday, March 22, 2010

How Vaporizers Work

Our ability to smell is caused by tiny molecules wafting in the air. When we breathe in these molecules, they are recognized by receptors in the nose. The information is then carried by nerves to the brain, including the areas responsible for emotions, behavior and memory. The smell molecules also dissolve into our bloodstream, allowing their active properties to start working.

An aromatherpy vaporizer quickly fills your room with wonderful aromas.

Evaporation
Vaporizers heat essential oil, speeding the rate at which it evaporates. This means that the scent molecules pass into the air more rapidly, enabling you to breathe in more "scent" in a shorter period.
Convection Currents
As the vaporizer warms the essential oil, it also heats the air around it. As hot air rises, this causes the air in the room to circulate, spreading the tiny molecules around the area more quickly.

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