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Pharmacokinetic studies (the branch of pharmacology that investigates the fate of drugs in the body—absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination) have shown that within 20–30 minutes of application, compounds such as linalool, limonene, or 1,8-cineole can be detected in the blood and in exhaled air, confirming systemic penetration.
2.3. Entry into the cell and intracellular effects
The cell membrane consists of a lipid bilayer. The lipophilic molecules of essential oils have a natural affinity for this bilayer and can cross the membrane by passive diffusion.
Once inside the cell, they can:
• Interact with organelles (mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum) and influence energy or enzyme production.
• Modulate gene expression through the activation or inhibition of transcription factors (e.g., NF-κB, Nrf2).
• Regulate intracellular signaling via effects on Ca²⁺, cAMP, and kinases.
• Exert antioxidant activity by neutralizing reactive oxygen species.
Thus, their action is not merely symptomatic, but epigenetic and metabolic, influencing how the cell performs its fundamental functions.
2.4. Penetration through the respiratory tract and connection with the nervous system
Inhalation of essential oils directly activates the olfactory bulb, which has short neural connections with the limbic system—the seat of emotions, memory, and autonomic regulation.
This pathway explains why a single deep breath of a blend such as Neurovegetative Balance can influence blood pressure, heart rate, and emotional state. At the same time, volatile molecules enter the pulmonary circulation, creating a dual impact: neuropsychic and systemic.
2.5. Measurable effects on the body
Modern studies confirm that essential oils can produce quantifiable effects:
• Nervous system: lavender and linalool reduce sympathetic activity and increase parasympathetic tone (measured by HRV—heart rate variability).
• Immune system: eucalyptus and tea tree stimulate macrophages and reduce pro-inflammatory cytokines.
• Endocrine system: some terpenes influence cortisol levels, contributing to stress reduction.
• Psychoneuroimmunology (the study of the links between mind, brain, nervous system, and immunity): by regulating the HPA axis (hypothalamus–pituitary–adrenal), blends can modulate emotion, hormones, and immunity simultaneously.
In clinical practice, these effects translate into:
• reduced anxiety,
• improved sleep,
• normalization of blood pressure,
• accelerated skin healing,
• balanced digestion and transit.
2.6. The NEOS synergy – the essential difference
If individual essential oils already have these properties, NEOS blends go further:
• Combining 20–40 active molecules in a single carefully proportioned formula.
• Integrating psycho-informational matrices that order and orient the vibration of the entire blend.
• Acting simultaneously on multiple planes: cellular, neurovegetative, emotional, and spiritual.
Thus, a single gesture—massage on the solar plexus or spine followed by deep inhalation—becomes an act of integration: molecules enter the cells, vibration enters the mind, and the matrix enters the soul.
2.7. Connection with information science
Modern physics (biophotons, quantum research, studies on water) suggests that liquids can carry informational structures. Essential oils, being living liquids with subtle memory, are ideal candidates for storing and transmitting the mental program applied during their creation.
Thus, when NEOS blends reach the cellular level, they bring not only chemistry but also information, opening a new field of research: biochemistry + bioinformatics + spirituality.
2.8. Conclusion
The penetration of essential oils at the cellular level is a scientifically documented phenomenon. Their molecules reach the blood, tissues, and the interior of cells, where they influence metabolism, gene expression, and intracellular signaling.
But in the case of NEOS blends, this penetration does not end at the material level. Introducing NEOS blends into daily practice also brings light and information, activated through the matrices applied by the founder. Thus, the scientific foundation confirms the visible aspect, while the holistic dimension opens access to the invisible—and together, they reveal that authentic healing is born from the integration of body, mind, and soul.
📌 Specialist references – Chapter 2
• Siddiqui A. et al., Terpenoids in Essential Oils: Chemistry, Classification, and Bioactivities, 2024.
• Cal K. et al., Skin Penetration of Terpenes from Essential Oils and Topical Vehicles, Planta Medica, 2006.
• Jiang J. et al., Development of Essential Oils as Skin Permeation Enhancers, 2017.
• Vora J. et al., Essential Oils for Clinical Aromatherapy: A Comprehensive Review, 2024.
• Lin P-H. et al., Effect of Aromatherapy on Autonomic Nervous System Regulation, PLOS ONE, 2021.
• Sandner G. et al., Immunomodulatory Activities of Selected Essential Oils, 2020.
• Montagnier L. et al., Electromagnetic Signals Are Produced by Aqueous Nanostructures Derived from Bacterial DNA Sequences, Interdisciplinary Sciences, 2009.
• Psycho-informational technologies (Matrix) developed by Prof. Albert Ignatenko, applied in the NEOS laboratory for the activation of the informational dimension and the imprinting of healing programs into essential oil blends.