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  2. Aroma lamp - Wikipedia

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    An evaporative diffuser is a device that uses a pad, filter, or reeds to diffuse the essential oils. [2] One of the disadvantages of this tool is that the light elements of the essential oils will be circulated around the ceiling first and will only come down at the end of the process.

  3. Essential oil - Wikipedia

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    Essential oils are used in aromatherapy, a branch of alternative medicine that uses essential oils and other aromatic compounds. [56] Oils are volatilized, diluted in a carrier oil and used in massage, diffused in the air by a nebulizer or diffuser, heated over a candle flame, or burned as incense.

  4. Sleep More Soundly with these Essential Anti-Snoring Strips - AOL

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    Catch better Zzz's with these clever strips A simple anti-snoring strip can make a difference in the quality of your sleep. Instaclear We’ve all seen the humorous illustrations in cartoons of ...

  5. List of Walmart brands - Wikipedia

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    Like other Walmart store brands, its design and packaging was relaunched in 2010. Parent's Choice is manufactured by Wyeth, a pharmaceutical company that is a subsidiary of Pfizer . [ citation needed ] On October 15, 2009, representatives of Pfizer signed the final acquisition papers, making Wyeth a wholly owned subsidiary of that company, thus ...

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  7. Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The city was one of several in the region experiencing a severe winter storm on December 28–30, 2006, with locations in Albuquerque receiving between 10.5 and 26 inches (27 and 66 cm) of snow. [64] More recently, a major winter storm in late February 2015 dropped up to a foot (30 cm) of snow on most of the city.