Pseudo-aromatherapy


Published on: 01/14/ 2010 | By: Alex Quek | Rating: Unrated | Total Views: 746
About The Author: Mr Alexander Quek Poh Liak, graduated in 1986 from Kolej Tunku Abdul Rahman, Kuala Lumpur with a Diploma in Science (with Distinction in Chemistry and Mathematics) and a Bachelor of Science Degree (Magna Cum Laude) from Campbell University, North Carolina, USA. He has more than 20 years experience in the Chemical Industry, especially in Personal Care and Household Care industries.
Website URL: http://www.alexquek.com

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  • Everyday, thousands of consumers unknowingly purchase pseudo-aromatherapy products as mass marketers strive to gain a greater market share of the Aromatherapy ‘trend’.

  • Mass marketers have corrupted the category and robbed the word ‘Aromatherapy’ of its original meaning and its authenticity.

  • In their confusion, and through misplaced trust, millions of people mistakenly purchase ‘Aromatherapy’ products they believe will improve their health and well-being.

  • These petrochemical impostors possess the potential to seriously harm the health of the people who seek healing from them.


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