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  Handmade Soy Candles for a cause  to celebrate life. 

Empowering and creating a memory of someone that you have lost is our wish.

To give you hope to continue your life's journey.

Outback Aromas products touch all the senses of the rainbow.               

Creating a lasting momento by adding a spark of light into your life and your loved ones...

aromatic handmade soy candles made with love and passion.

 

The sense of smell can bring you back to your childhood with fond memories or new uplifting experiences can be created.

Being Outback Aromas able to place pictures, names or poems on the candles helps to personalise the candle for you. 

Let me show you how I can create a memory for you. Professional and personal gift.

Thank you.

tracy@outbackaromas.com

 

 If you want to know more or try one of our beautiful aromatherapy soy candle.

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Proud Supporter of The Global Good Foundation

                

Helping others that are impacted by Domestic Violence.

 

 

Did you know that Outback Aroma's make amazing SOY CANDLES!

You can get your own sample at our Global Good Gala Event!

Buy a Welcome Home Soy candle & 50c will be donationed to The Global Good Foundation.

 

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 Merredin Volunteer Fire & Rescue, St John's Ambulance, Carbon Compass,

 



 

 

 


  

 

 

 

 

 




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Outback Aromas Blogg Outback Aromas Bloggssss By outback on Thursday, August 12, 2010

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Sense of Smell
Outback Aromas Blogg By outback on Thursday, August 12, 2010
How do specific odours help make a person heal and feel better, i.e. how is mood positively enhanced? What studies support this claim? Are there strong connections between emotions, the sense of smell, and healing? How is the immune system involved, if it is at all? Or is it basically the limbic system, the part of the brain which influences our emotions and memory , that is the prime factor in helping a patient, who is undergoing aromatherapy, feel better?
 

Aromatherapy is a term coined in the 1920's, by a French chemist named Re ...

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Natural therapies for palliative care
Outback Aromas Blogg By outback on Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Aromatherapy uses the essences of aromatic plants to promote well-being. Essential oils have been used for healing for over 5000 years. Each essential oil contains constituents, which give the oil its unique aroma and therapeutic properties. These aromas have the ability to trigger specific neurochemicals in the brain, which can influence mood, stress, appetite, blood pressure and minor pain.

Some of the more common oils used in pallative care are lavender, used for relaxation, insomnia, nausea, and depression. Chamomile is an anti-spasmodic and useful in treating some skin conditions and is also relaxing and harmonizing. Peppermint can clear the mind and counteract mental fatigue and is used to relieve nausea and bloating. Marjoram is useful for anxiety and is also an anti-spasmodic and expectorant. Geranium stimulates the body’s elimination systems and is considered a tonic for body and soul.

The list of oils is vast, and consulta ...

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Productise or Die
Outback Aromas Blogg By outback on Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Productise or Die Went to a conference in Perth called Productise or Die with Leela Cosgrove. Had a fantastic time & really got the brain juices going. Stay tuned for the new look more feeling Outback Aromas that really cares about. Thank you.
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