Circadian Resonance: The Neurobiology of Eastern Aromatics

Circadian Resonance

Fragment 08: Olfactory Neural Regulation

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Visual Anchor: Raw Material Entropy

Modern insomnia is often a symptom of Neural Entropy—a state where the brain’s electrical signals remain in high-frequency patterns long after sunset. Eastern aromatics like Sandalwood do not just “smell pleasant”; they act as ligands for receptors in the central nervous system.

The biological efficacy of agarwood resins operates through a complex interplay of molecular signaling. By bypassing the logical thalamus, these compounds engage directly with the limbic system, initiating a cascade of neurotransmitters that signal profound safety to the prefrontal cortex.

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Fragment 02: Gaseous Regulation
Protocol

Biological Recovery Anchor

Mechanism

Vagus Nerve modulation via olfactory signaling.

Timing

Deployment 30 minutes prior to target sleep.

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Fragment 03: Clinical Integration

By creating a consistent olfactory environment, we condition the brain to trigger the melatonin cascade upon detection of specific molecular profiles. This is not mere relaxation; it is a bio-chemical reset designed for high-performance recovery.

“Control the air. Control the input.
Optimize the recovery.”

— YOJQI Wisdom Protocol

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