SOSI research
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Peak Performance Sports Inhaler, a natural athletic enhancer debuting in the fall, was developed based on research sponsored by the Sense of Smell Institute, association announces. Research, conducted by Bryan Raudenbush at Wheeling Jesuit University in 1999, tested effect of peppermint odor on exercise and found that inhalation of peppermint odor significantly improved performance and was associated with lower ratings of physical workload and demand, SOSI says...
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