Aromatherapy is a pseudoscience based on the usage of aromatic materials, including essential oils, and other aroma compounds, with claims for improving psychological or physical well-being.Companies like Aeroscena®, based in Cleveland Clinic's Innovations Lab, are actually redefining and relabeling aromatherapy. the corporate has trademarked the term "phyto-inhalants™" to explain its line of plant-based aromatherapeutics formulated to specifically treat health symptoms, like pain, nausea and anxiety.The article also notes Aeroscena®'s leadership position within the area of "Aromatherapy 2.0" or "Scent as Medicine" -- a replacement way of watching scent's wellness effects, utilizing evidence-based statements. This "second wave" view of aromatherapy relies on scientific studies administered in controlled hospital and clinical settings, instead of folklore and hearsay, to demonstrate and legitimize aromatherapy's positive health benefits.