| AROMATHERAPIST | Specialist in complementary treatments using fragrant essential oils (14) |
| AROMATHERAPY | The use of fragrant essential oils as a treatment in complementary medicine (12) |
| OSTEOPATHY | Yes, too odd, way to separate complementary treatment (10) |
| INCENSE | How to enrage using fragrant fumes? (7) |
| FREELOAD | Sponge in complementary pack |
| ATTAR | Fragrant essential oils fro rose petals |
| ELECTROTHERAPY | Paralysis treatment using currents (14) |
| PROPAGANDISTIC | Support cats, aiding treatment using biased information |
| EGLANTINE | Another name for the sweetbriar rose, a Eurasian wild rose with a fragrant essential oil used in per |
| NEROLI | Fragrant essential oil produced from the flowers of the Seville orange tree, used in perfumery, aromatherapy etc. (6) |
| TEATREE | Source of a fragrant essential oil |
| LAVENDER | Garden plant cultivated for its fragrant essential oil |
| MYRTLE | Evergreen shrub or small tree noted for its fragrant essential oil (6) |
| OTTO | Fragrant essential oil |
| PLANTS | Described and illustrated in floras and herbals, eukaryotes such as lavenders, mints, thymes, roses and geraniums whose essential oils are used in aromatherapy (6) |
| OLEORESIN | Fragrant mix of essential oils with amber, balsam, conima, elemi, frankincense, mastic or myrrh "tears", which captures the aromatic essence of a plant in a concentrated form (9) |
| COLOGNE | A perfumed mixture of alcohol and essential oils, first produced in 1709 (7) |
| TERPENE | Hydrocarbon found in essential oils of some plants (7) |
| TERPENES | THE "SMELL" MOLECULE, ESSENTIAL OILS FOUND IN CANNABIS |
| CHEMOTHERAPY | A treatment using drugs to destroy fast-growing cells in the body (12) |