Tracking the Health Benefits of Jasmine, Inspired by Gucci X Ken Scott Sp 2021 Capsule

Gucci X Ken Scott Capsule Collection Spring 2021 Celebrates Flower Power on Steroids AOC Fashion

Known as the ‘Fashion Gardener’, Ken Scott was an Indiana-born American designer who lived in Milan during the ‘60s and ‘70s. Scott enjoyed cult-like status in the world of fashion and design with his devotion to flowers.

In honor of the late designer, a figure whom Gucci’s own Alessandro Michele admires dearly, the luxury fashion house partnered with the Ken Scott Foundation to reimagine his archived prints as part of the spring 2021 Gucci Epilogue Collection.

Flower power is in the air across the world and not because spring arrives in a week in the northern hemisphere. COVID vaccinations and a new US president inspire AOC stateside.

The fashion world was notably cool to former US prez Donald Trump, whose every right-wing value collided with the majority of ours. New president Joe Biden has surprised all progressives with his initial legislation initiatives. Most of all Joe Biden’s empathy has captured our hearts — not the hearts of Trumpers — but my heart and those of my friends and colleagues.

Flowers Create Far More Than Pretty Prints

15 months ago, Vogue Arabia shared a story: How Flowers Can Help You Achieve Your Wellness Goals. Noting that Maison Des Fleurs head florist Cheryl Cox cites research that humans feel less depressed, anvious and agitated after receiving flowers, I no longer am embarassed to admit that I’ve been expressing gratitude to my own flowers while making morning coffee. See 5 Ways to Boost Your Engagement of Life From Gratitude to Goals.

Besides an earnest rush of sincere gratitude to my beautiful blooms, I also have a quiet laugh over being silly — and laughter is also good for health and wellness.

Vogue Arabia writes that jasmine and lavender are proven to lower stress and anxiety levels. Their wellness benefits include inducing peacefulness, improving sleep and lowering heart rate. Most of us know about lavendar. But jasmine? I positively adore jasmine, have it frequently on my patio or porch and feel sad when the blooming ends. Jasmine is my alter-ego first name.

Calming Impact of Jasmine

Jasmine image by Image by Laana13 from Pixabay. Collage by AOC

Jasmine image by Image by Laana13 from Pixabay. Collage by AOC

A decade ago German researchers tested the impact of hundreds of fragrances on mice and then humans, in an effort to understand their physiological impact. The results of the study — incomprehensible to the general public as I just tried to read it — were published in the Journal of Biological Chemistry.

When mice were exposed to jasmine fragrance, the scent caused them “to cease all activity and sit quietly in a corner.”

Brain scans show that inhaling the scent of jasmine boosts the effects of a chemical called GABA on the nerve cells, thus relieving anxiety and promoting rest. Moving from mice to humans, researchers found that jasmine specifically increased the GABA effect by over five times.

“We have discovered a new class of GABA receptor modulator which can be administered through the respiratory air,” Ruhr University Professor Hanns Hatt told The Telegraph.

Jasmine could be used as a sedative, sleeping pill, and to relieve aggression and anxiety, Hatt concluded. Imagine the effect of jasmine being as effective as sedatives, sleeping pills and relaxants without the side effects.

A quick review of jasmine’s history suggests that the majority of botanists believe Persia, now Iran, is where jasmine originate before crossing the Red Sea into Egypt. As early as 1000 B.C., jasmine found its way to Turkey and Greece.

More jasmine facts are now an AOC priority, due to its historical relevance in global trade routes, but also because bees love jasmine. And AOC is devoted to understanding and acting ethically to save our bees.

EU Parliament Declares Itself "LGBTIQ Freedom Zone" In Response to Poland's Right Wing Agenda

Photos by Toni Reed on Unsplash.

Photos by Toni Reed on Unsplash.

Poland Criminalizes Gay Adoption

Poland is ruled by the right-wing nationalists of the Law and Justice Party who have moved to end ann abortion in the country. Abolishing gay rights is also on Polish government’s agenda, with local authorities in Poland labeling themselves as being “LGBT ideology-free zones”.

Now Poland plans to close a loophole that allowed same-sex couples to adopt, prompting the European Parliament’s new declaration in support of LGBTIQ rights.

Poland does not recognize same-sex relationships legally. The country already does not permit same-sex couples to adopt children. However, single people can adopt children and Poland’s right-wing insists that this “loophole” must be closed.

Under the new law, authorities will be required to perform background checks on anyone applying to adopt a child as a single parent, explains the BBC. Criminal penalties apply to anyone seeking to adopt a child who is involved in a same-sex relationship.

EU Parliament ‘LGBTIQ Freedom Zone” Resolution Passes With Huge Margin

The new resolution issued by the European Parliament declares that "LGBTIQ persons everywhere in the EU should enjoy the freedom to live and publicly show their sexual orientation and gender identity without fear of intolerance, discrimination or persecution".

It adds that "authorities at all levels of governance across the EU should protect and promote equality and the fundamental rights of all, including LGBTIQ persons''.

The vote for the resolution was 492 ‘yes’, 141 ‘no ‘with 46 abstaining.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen had declared her support for the new resolution before debate began on Thursday.

"Being yourself is not an ideology. It's your identity," she tweeted on Wednesday. "No one can ever take it away. The EU is your home. The EU is a #LGBTIQFreedomZone."

Last year, von der Leyen said that Poland's "LGBT-free zones" had "no place in our union", and vowed to push all EU member states to recognise adoptions by same-sex couples.