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Would Mobu Herb-dicinal Balms be classified as “Aromatherapy”?

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Would Mobu Herb-dicinal Balms be classified as “Aromatherapy”?

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“Aromatherapy” is typically defined as “a holistic treatment based on the external use of concentrated essential plant oils, with purported healing properties that promote physical, psychological, and spiritual wellbeing.” According to this standard definition, Mobu Herb-dicinal Balms could indeed be considered as aroma-therapeutic, since we do incorporate some aromatherapy oils into our formulations for their supportive healing applications. However, we’ve taken this timeless, proven science many levels further by synergizing whole herbs for up to a week in organic olive and organic coconut oils, along with the aromatherapy oils, thereby creating an enhanced formulation that rapidly transports these Herb-dicinal plant compounds directly into the bloodstream where they are most effective.

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