Strengthen your memory | |
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Mar 12, 2007 21:02 | |
| It is discovered by rsearch that the smell of rose fragrance before the sleep can strengthen your memory. In addition, the spicy smell can also make one remember things better. |
Mar 12, 2007 21:30 | |
| Thanks Ellen, After studying Chinese spoken and written language for more than 1 year now, I could use all the memory that I can muster!!! Breeze |
Mar 13, 2007 01:21 | |
| That's Ok Wind, but there is no better way than practise what you learn as more as possible. I think your Chinese must be very excellent now. |
Mar 13, 2007 08:36 | |
| " smell of rose fragrance" Doctor Ellen, from where you learn it ? |
Mar 13, 2007 10:18 | |
| this is aromathology... therapy to body (and mind) by the use of scents and more particularly essential oils to affect health and mood. Arromatherapy is also used in massage to ease body tension, indigestion etc. i think for memory enhancement, it's more those fruity scents like lemon, grapefruit but also ginger, rosemary, thyme, basil etc |
Mar 13, 2007 20:13 | |
| Hi Lion, you can try it. The result is proved from scientific experiment. I think all these smells do to the head is excite it. |
Mar 14, 2007 14:02 | |
| Hi Ellen, I got it from our religious books. So we use it in our religious festivals to memories sharply the festival. |
Mar 14, 2007 20:23 | |
| Still suspicious of What I said, Lion? Then you can believe what you have seen. |
Mar 17, 2007 11:05 | |
| I ever read a report that eating a apple before sleep will be helpful to sleep ,I did so and the result was positive.It seems just like what you said above. |
Mar 17, 2007 13:15 | |
| Bind-weed, a kind of aquatic creeper, found in our local, may be other part of world, common in China, can’t explain in Chinese. Very cheap and sales in vegetable market. We called it brain tonic. Fry it and eat like other vegetable. If you have heavy brain work. Eat it and refresh. |
Mar 17, 2007 13:17 | |
| Sorry, for get to tell. Use only leaf, not flower. |
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