mals and healthy humans have been published in the context of odor psychology and neurobiology (and in the absence of the specific term aromatherapy).In addition to topical antimicrobial uses,[4] aromatherapy has also been proposed for use in wound care [5,6] and to treat a variety of localized symptoms and illnesses such as alopecia, eczema, and pruritus.[7-9] Aromatherapy has also been studied v