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Clinical Trial

Potential Changes in Pain-Pressure Threshold after Inhalation of Essential Oils

The purpose of this study is to determine if inhaling essential oils decrease pain pressure threshold. Pain is felt when messengers in the body, called neurotransmitters, send signals to the brain. Essential oils might change how these messengers work, possibly making pain feel less intense. We want to test four specific essential oils to see if they can help lower the level at which you start to feel pain. The results of this study could help us understand if inhaling essential oils can be an effective way to reduce pain.


Eligibility Criteria

  • Inclusion Criteria: ? Adults (18 years of age and older) who are generally healthy and able to make their own decisions ? English speaking ? Able to sit and rest quietly for up to an hour Exclusion Criteria: ? A history of trauma or injury to the right arm, ? Taking any prescription medications (including birth control pills) ? Inability or diminished ability to smell

Contact Information

    Dawn L. Langley-Brady

    (706) 721-3998

   dlangley@augusta.edu

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