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Three
Component Parts of a Aromatic Diffuser
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The
Aromatic Diffuser contains plant essential oils.
Stylishly designed and featuring high integrity and
stability, the bottle comes complete with a ceramic
composite catalytic burner, and a highly convenient
threaded cap and solid cap.
The
catalytic burner is a key component part of the Aromatic
Diffuser. Made of ceramic and platinum of the
8th metal group, it will withstand heat of 5000C.
Alcohol is burned and catalyzed inside the burner.
Structure and
Functions of the Catalytic Burner
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The
catalytic burner is made from a mixture of ceramic
clays, blended together with a special process as
a porous (sponge like) burner. The diameter of
the pores is about 3 UM. During application, essential
oil is sucked up by the cotton core and attach to
the capillary pores of the burner by interfacial force.
A high-tech composite product, the catalytic burner
features a platinum alloy exterior ring, with
a maximum exterior temperature of 500C and a maximum
internal temperature of 350C. The internal ring is
made of ceramic, and maintain a constant temperature
of 60C~220C. Essential oils are catalyzed
without combustion. While maintaining an extremely
high temperature, the exterior ring is very safe.
Cold foreign matters like paper will not burn easily
upon contact. In case of essential oil spillage when
the aromatherapy is accidentally tipped over, the
catalytic burner will turn itself off.
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Why
is it necessary to maintain a constant temperature
of 60C~220C ?
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The
molecular formula of Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) is [(CH3)2CHOH].
Molecular weight is 60.1, and boiling point is 80C.
Gasification point : In a well ventilated place, vaporization
begins at approximately 50C. Usually at
about 20C, IPA gradually turns into gas. Full gasification
occurs when the temperature reached 520C
by low combustion. There is no residual gas in the
air. All original structure and functions are destroyed.
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Botanicool
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BOTANICOOL
is generated by disintegrating normal state oxygen
(O2) into mono oxygen (O) with a special
scientific process, and consolidated with IPA to form
aerobic IPA [(CH3)CHOH]. The molecular
weight of this substance is 76.1, heavier than IPA
by 16, but the physical characteristics are similar.
The
English scientific name of this mono oxygen (O) is
BOTANICOOL. When IPA is combusted in low heat, an
oxygen free radical mono oxygen (O) called Botanicool
is released. Under the 60C~220C temperature
reducing action of the exterior when it is discharged
from the catalytic burner, Botanicool is not burned
or damaged, Instead, it attaches itself to normal
oxygen (O2) rapidly in a very active and
unstable state. Unstable ozone (O3)
(scientific name Triatomic Oxygen) is released and
drift freely in the air. This released ozone (commonly
known as OZO) is attached with another mono oxygen
(O) (Oxygen free radical), which seeks other substances
to bond with - and unstable and unsaturated radical
which is an organic substance without electron load.
This consolidation turns the toxic substance into
a saturated electron load which is safe and non toxic.
Without the balancing effect of electron load, bacteria
are weakened and lose their adverse effects.
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Temperature
Zone
1 : Aroma
Hallowed-out cover
Zone 2. Anti-bacteria
Zone
1: Aroma (pores) : 2000C.
Botanicool is evaporated to eliminate bacteria.
Zone
2:
High temperature disintegration zone: 5000C.
Catalytic Burner remains free of obstruction.
Heavy and light molecules of tobacco odour,
cooking odour, fish odour and other interior
odours are disintegrated in high temperature.
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An aromatic air freshener and high temperature
odour disintegrating device for indoor environment.
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Copyright
Bikosanworld @2002 ,Design RA. Andhoko
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The
History of Essential Oils
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The
healthcare application of botanical essential oils dates
back 2,000 years. In China, herbal therapy has always
been a way of life, right from the era of Shen Nong
who sampled medicinal herbs to the era of Li Shi Zhen
who compiled Compendium of Materia Medica. In Egypt,
it was found that certain essential oils and resins
are excellent disinfectants and preservatives, and are
used as carcass preservatives. These ingredients are
the key to preserving Egyptian mummies which have been
known to stay in tact for 5,000 years.
In
around 3,000 BC, priests who use essential oils in religious
rituals and corpse preservation realized the effects
of these oils could benefit healthy living people. Later,
with the introduction of cosmetics and perfume, aromatic
essential oils became more and more common.
In
the times of the Crusades in the 12th Century, Europeans
used essential oils to resist infectious diseases, as
well as reducing the death tell by applying it in national
defense. And in the 15th Century, they were used to
eliminate body odour and prevent diseases. Later in
the 17th Century, it was widely accepted that fragrance
is an aphrodisiac.
The
term Aromatherapy was introduced in 1928 by French chemist
Rene Maurice Gattefosse. He was the first professional
to put forward a theory of healing with aromatic plant
essential oils. His pioneering discovery was succeeded
by Dr. Jean Valnet who found that essentialoils could
promote cell regeneration and guard us against bacteria.
These health enhancing characteristics were put to use
in WWII, with great success. As for the first application
in beauty and healthcare, Marguerite Maury was the most
eminent advocator. In her highly influential book Secrets
of Life and Youth, she reveals that after years of research
and clinical tests, she has identified the areas in
which aromatic molecules deliver significant therapeutic
effects. These observations were studied from a scientific
perspective and recorded in detail. In particular, she
has noted that we can enjoy very positive impacts by
absorbing essential oils through our skin or inhaling
the aromatic fumes. After entering our body from the
respiratory tract, essential oils will travel to the
nerve centre in the brain via nerve ends. Their presence
will activate our senses, stimulate brain power, and
restore energy. In short, this beautiful substance can
help us balance our physical well being to maintain
a natural and healthy form.
In
1928, French botanist Rene Maurice Gatteforril
burned his hand accidentally in an experiment.
In panic, he soaked his hand in pure lavender
oil.
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A few hours later, the burn wound was completely
healed without a scar. Further studies confirmed that
plant essential oils do have wound healing power. In
1964, Dr. Jean Valnet actively promoted the use of aromatherapy
in medicine.
To
gain more insight of this ancient legacy which dates
back thousands of years, experts are engaged in research
throughout the world. Today, the basic characteristics
and applications of aromatherapy are widely known.
The
Four Benefits of BEL'AIR Aromatherapy
(Aromatherapy
= Phytoncidere)
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A
supply of nutrients in the aromatic air
Air bound essential oils are distributed to every
corner of the room, enriching the air with nutrients
which we inhale into our lungs. |
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Enhancing
the functions of lungs, veins and blood circulation
Aromatherapy
increases the active energy of your lungs by over
30%. With reinforced energy, the lungs deliver more
oxygen to the heart, which in turn store the oxygen
in the blood. This power source will see you through
a whole day's brain activities and keep you in optimum
mental health. |
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Soothing
stress and reinforcing the immune system
Medicine
experts have proved that a low stress level and
a romantic atmosphere will keep us in a pleasant
mood, which in turn keeps our immune cells 100%
active. At full force, our immune cells will resist
the attack of harmful infectious bacteria. |
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A
Supply of natural O3 and anion
O3
(Ozone) has disinfection and odour disintegration
effects. BEL'AIR, the only natural O3 product in
the world, generates natural ozone with heat. |
The
BOTANICOOL Healthcare effects of BEL'AIR Aromatherapy
Soothing
stress and asthma, energizing brain power, reducing
hypertension, hypnotherapy, deterring pest, improving
appetite, and creating a romantic atmosphere.
Two
Characteristics of BEL'AIR Essential Oils
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1.
Catalytic Burner |
A
high-tech composite product, the catalytic burner
features a platinum alloy exterior ring, with a
maximum exterior temperature of 5000C
and a maximum internal temperature of 3500C.
The internal ring is made of ceramic, and maintain
a constant temperature of 60C~220C. Essential
oils are catalyzed without combustion. While maintaining
an extremely high temperature, the exterior ring
is very safe. Cold foreign matters like paper will
not burn easily upon contact. In case of essential
oil spillage when the aromatherapy is accidentally
tipped over, the catalytic burner will turn itself
off. |
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2.
Botanicool |
BEL'AIR
essential oils contain BOTANICOOL which releases
oxygen along with the essential oils during catalysis.
This substance will also generate natural ozone
with the oxygen in the air to deliver an instant
anti-bacteria and anti-odour effect. Examination
reports have proved that Botanicool can disintegrate
nicotine and suppress growth of bacteria in the
air. |
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Different
Essential Oils have varies effects, as listed below: |
1.
Preventing asthma and infection of the respiratory
tract;
2. Energizing brain power and enhancing memory;
3. Relaxing, soothing sleeplessness and headache,
maintaining a pleasant mood;
4. Reducing hypertension;
5. Balancing hormones, activating cells, delaying
aging;
6. Reinforcing natural resistance against flu
and other oilments;
7. Deterring pest;
8. Soothing anxiety and agitation for a calm state
of mind.
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Every
BEL'AIR aromatic diffuser is the unique work
of master designers. while being an essential oil
burner, it is a chic ornament for home and office.
Some limited-edition models have great appreciation
potential and collection value, standing proof to
the anti-bacteria, aromatic and ornamental benefits
of BEL'AIR products. |
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