Scientology gets it’s own scents

Posted in Health by Conner Flynn on November 28th, 2007

Scientology gets it’s own scents

Maybe Scientologists really are trying to take over the world, one Katie Holmes at a time. A doctor has now begun selling aromatherapy type perfumes with a Scientology slant. However, the Doc claims that Aromatherapy is based on folklore and the diverse general effect of natural oil fragrances. “Scentology IS aromachology, the specific scientifically demonstrated effects of fragrance on mood, mind and behavior.” So does that mean it will make me jump on Oprah’s couch and proclaim that I am in love 100 times?

There are three different Scentology oils at $25 each. Peppermint is supposed to help you with endurance, vanilla is to control your craving, and orange is a “bliss booster.” Kooky as Tom Cruise can be, there is some evidence that certain scents can affect our health in different ways. So if you want to join the ranks of Scientology, and see what the other half smells, $25 is all it will cost. I would recommend smelling the actual substances from nature.

[Scentology] VIA [Dvice]



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