About nikalab

Get to know our scented insert.

Czas czytania: 2 min
Opublikowano 21/12/2021
Wkładka zapachowa nikalab o zapachu pomarańczy i cytryny

The natural orange oil it is soaked in not only smells fresh, but also improves your mood and even fights anxiety and pain. We have added an aromatic insert to each jar to make taking our supplements a real pleasure.

Our appetizing-smelling jars of supplements can positively surprise you. Inside each of the Niklab Everyday Bases you will find a small flat insert soaked in natural essential oils . After opening the package, you will immediately feel the fresh, relaxing and optimistic scent of orange . In this way, we wanted to make your daily intake of our supplements more enjoyable and turn them into a pleasant, aromatic ritual.

In Everyday Base for pregnant women, the insert has a lemon scent. We know that future mothers often struggle with morning sickness, and the lemon aroma in this case will be additionally refreshing and will help eliminate these troublesome pregnancy symptoms.

What is our scented insert made of? 

These are safe polymers intended for contact with food. They do not interact with the ingredients in the jar, do not contain allergens and are Kosher, Halal, Vegan certified and do not contain GMOs. But they are not suitable for eating, so be careful not to let someone in your household accidentally mistake the insert for candy. It smells really sweet!

You can use the insert in many other ways.

Do not remove the insert from the jar until the capsules run out, so that taking nikalab supplements will give you orange pleasure every day. But when the jar is empty, you don't have to throw the liner in the trash . In the spirit of the "less waste" philosophy, you can reuse it:

  • put in a glasses case,

  • put it in your jacket pocket,

  • put it in the underwear drawer, between the clothes,

  • put it in your purse, cosmetics bag, wallet,

  • put it on the shelf in the car,

  • use as a bookmark for a book, notebook,

  • put in the fridge.

And it's not over yet. We are confident that with your help we will come up with another 100 and 1 ways of what to do with our citrus liner.

The magical power of citrus fruits.

Aromatherapists often refer to orange oil as a natural antidepressant . Citrus peel extracts can really effectively improve your mood, calm fears, soothe your nerves and reduce stress levels. They have proven their effectiveness in clinical trials:

  • young dental patients were much less afraid of dentists if orange oil was sprayed in the room;

  • citrus fruits helped women feel less stressed during hospital delivery;

  • patients with broken limbs in the emergency department experienced less pain when they had a tampon scented with orange essential oil near their nose;

  • nurses who sprayed citrus oils on duty felt more satisfied with work and life and had a better mood.

Can the scent of oranges in our jars change anything in your everyday life? Yes. A nice scent is always a good introduction to something more.

If you want to learn how smells control our brain, click here.

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