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Oranges Boost Positive Emotions Along With Other Citrus Scents

People have long suspected that citrus scents do something to the way they feel, but the evidence has mostly lived in personal experience rather than hard science. A team of researchers from Zhejiang University has now put that intuition to a formal test, and the data confirms what orange peelers and lemon enthusiasts have been saying for years. The team tested four citrus essential oils, including navel orange, blood orange and grapefruit, by having participants inhale them while scientists simultaneously tracked brainwave activity, heart rate patterns and skin conductance, which is a measure of how much stress the nervous system is carrying. The results were clear. Skin conductance dropped, signaling lower stress. Heart rate shifted toward the calmer, rest-and-digest state controlled by the parasympathetic nervous system. And brain activity changed in ways associated with positive emotion, with alpha and delta waves increasing in areas connected to emotional regulation.

The team then looked at the chemistry behind the effect, analyzing more than 60 aroma compounds across the oils. Four molecules kept appearing alongside the strongest mood and stress responses: d-limonene, linalool, alpha-terpineol and geranial. This chemical link matters because it moves the conversation away from guesswork and toward specifics, connecting particular molecules to measurable emotional changes in the brain and body. The researchers noted that emotional responses to scent are often below conscious awareness, which is part of why they have been difficult to study until tools advanced enough to track both the nervous system and brain activity at the same time became available. The findings, published in the journal Food Quality and Safety, open the door to more targeted uses for citrus aromas in everything from food and beverage design to shared spaces where people need to feel calmer and more focused. As practical tools go, smelling an orange is a remarkably easy place to start.

Source: https://www.earth.com/news/citrus-scents-may-reduce-stress-and-boost-positive-emotions/

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