Journal of Oriental Neuropsychiatry (동의신경정신과학회지)
- Volume 19 Issue 1
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- Pages.19-28
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- 2008
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- 1226-6396(pISSN)
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- 2234-4942(eISSN)
The study on the Preferences for cypress, rosemary, and lavender essential oil related to Sasang constitution
사상인(四象人)에 대한 향기요법 적용을 위한 선호도 연구
- Kang, Jae-Hyeon (Dept. of Neuropsychiatry, College of Oriental Medicine, Dongguk University) ;
- Kim, Geun- Woo (Dept. of Neuropsychiatry, College of Oriental Medicine, Dongguk University) ;
- Koo, Byung-Soo (Dept. of Neuropsychiatry, College of Oriental Medicine, Dongguk University)
- Published : 2008.03.30
Abstract
Objectives : This study is designed to evaluate the preferences for cypress, rosemary, and lavender essential oil related to Sasang constitution Methods : 79 patients and 70 students were tested by QCSS II and their preferences for cypress, rosemary, and lavender essential oil were investigated . It is analyzed by relationship between Sasang constitution and preference for essential oil. Results: 1. The number of Taeyangin was 3, Taeumin was 20, Soyangin was 6, Soeumin was 50 in patients group and all Taeyangins prefered cypress essential oil, 50% of 20 Taeumins prefered cypress, 45.0% prefered rosemary, and the rest prefered lavender oil. Soyangins prefered cypress, rosemary, lavender oil with the same ratio. 34.0% of 50 Soeumins prefered cypress, 44.0% prefered rosemary, 22.0% prefered lavender oil. 2. The number of Taeyangin was 2, Taeumin was 13, Soyangin was 18, Soeumin was 37 in 70 students group and one of Taeyangin prefered rosemary, and the rest prefered lavender oil. 15.4% of 13 Taeumins prefered cypress, 38.5% prefered rosemary, 46.2% prefered lavender oil. 38.9% of 18 Soyangins prefered cypress, 33.3% prefered rosemary, 27.8% prefered lavender oil. 35.1% of 37 Soeumins prefered cypres, 35.1% prefered rosemary, 29.7% prefered lavender oil. Conclusion : We don't have any significant differences of the preference for essential oil between Sasang constitution.