Le monde des Néos - Chapitre 2

2.1. Essential Oils – Living Substances with Cellular Affinity
Essential oils are complex mixtures of aromatic molecules, mainly terpenes and phenolic compounds. They possess two key features: low molecular weight and a lipophilic character (fat-soluble).
These traits make them ideal for crossing biological barriers. The composition of a NEOS blend is not static but dynamic, like a living field. Molecules interact to generate synergistic effects that surpass the individual action of any single compound.
2.2. Transdermal Penetration & Diffusion
The skin is often considered a tough barrier, but volatile essential oil molecules can diffuse through intercellular lipids to quickly reach the dermis. From there, their path diverges:
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Bloodstream Pathway: Molecules penetrate capillaries and are transported systemically.
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Lymphatic Pathway: They participate in regulating local immunity.
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Local Action: Direct interaction with skin cells and nerve fibers.
Did you know? Pharmacokinetic studies show that within 20–30 minutes of application, compounds like linalool or limonene can be detected in the blood, confirming systemic penetration.
2.3. Entry into the Cell
Because the cell membrane is a lipid bilayer, the lipophilic molecules of essential oils have a natural affinity for it. Once inside the cell, they can:
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Interact with mitochondria to influence energy production.
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Modulate gene expression (epigenetics) by activating transcription factors.
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Regulate signaling and neutralize reactive oxygen species (antioxidant effect).
2.4. The Respiratory Pathway & Nervous System
Inhalation directly activates the olfactory bulb, which connects to the limbic system—the seat of emotions and memory. This explains why a single deep breath of a blend like Neurovegetative Balance can instantly influence blood pressure and emotional state.
2.5. Measurable Effects on the Body
Modern science confirms quantifiable effects:
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Nervous System: Lavender/linalool increase parasympathetic tone (relaxation).
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Immune System: Eucalyptus/Tea Tree stimulate macrophages.
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Endocrine System: Certain terpenes contribute to cortisol reduction.
2.6. The NEOS Synergy – The Essential Difference
NEOS blends go further than standard oils by:
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Combining 20–40 active molecules in a single formula.
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Integrating psycho-informational matrices that orient the vibration of the blend.
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Acting simultaneously on the cellular, neurovegetative, and spiritual planes.
2.7. Connection with Information Science
Modern physics suggests that liquids can carry informational structures. NEOS blends bring not only chemistry but also information, opening a new field of research: Biochemistry + Bioinformatics + Spirituality.
2.8. Conclusion
The penetration of essential oils is a scientifically documented phenomenon. But in the case of NEOS, this penetration brings light and information. The scientific foundation confirms the visible aspect, while the holistic dimension opens access to the invisible.
📌 Specialist References – Chapter 2
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Siddiqui A. et al., Terpenoids in Essential Oils: Chemistry, Classification, and Bioactivities, 2024.
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Cal K. et al., Skin Penetration of Terpenes from Essential Oils, Planta Medica, 2006.
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Vora J. et al., Essential Oils for Clinical Aromatherapy: A Comprehensive Review, 2024.
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Lin P-H. et al., Effect of Aromatherapy on Autonomic Nervous System Regulation, PLOS ONE, 2021.
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Montagnier L. et al., Electromagnetic Signals Are Produced by Aqueous Nanostructures, 2009.
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Psycho-informational technologies (Matrix) developed by Prof. Albert Ignatenko.




