Bundle - Smell Therapy
Bundle - Smell Therapy
Support and strengthen your sense of smell with our Smell Therapy Bundle, a complete set designed to expand your sensory awareness through a curated range of distinctive, high-quality aromas. Perfect for smell retraining, scent exploration, or enhancing sensory wellness, this bundle offers an effective and structured way to reconnect with your olfactory senses.
Featuring a variety of pure essential oils across multiple scent families, this set allows you to experience floral, resinous, fruity, and spicy aroma categories—helping you build stronger scent recognition pathways and refine your ability to identify and differentiate between smells. Whether you’re retraining your nose after smell loss or simply deepening your relationship with fragrance, this bundle provides everything you need for consistent and meaningful smell therapy.
Compact, easy to use, and travel-friendly, each inhaler offers simple, mess-free aromatherapy anytime, anywhere.
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Benefits
Benefits
Smell therapy uses four primary odor categories—rose, eucalyptus, lemon, and clove—representing the core fragrance families of the Odor Prism:
Floral (Rose)
Resinous (Eucalyptus)
Fruity (Lemon)
Spicy (Clove)
These categories help activate different olfactory receptors and promote more complete sensory retraining.
Enhances smell recognition & differentiation
Regular exposure to distinct scent categories helps strengthen your brain’s ability to identify, categorize, and recall smells.
Supports olfactory recovery & wellness
Intention-based smell training may help rebuild neural pathways, making it ideal for individuals experiencing smell loss, distortion, or diminished scent perception.
Diverse sensory experience
Featuring 8 different essential oils, this bundle offers a wider scent range for more complete smell therapy—perfect for progressing from the original Smell Therapy Kit to Phase II.
Why MOXĒ?
Why MOXĒ?
Expand your sensory capabilities with 8 diverse, pure essential oils
Broaden your experience from our original Smell Therapy Kit to Phase II
Strengthen your ability to recognize and differentiate between odors
Improve scent identification through repeated, mindful smelling
Build stronger neural connections that support smell memory, recovery, and recall
Ingredients
Ingredients
Research shows that adapting training to incorporate similar aromas helps to cement the odor categories (fruity, floral, resinous and spicy) in your brain and expand the scents you’re able to recognize and differentiate between.
This scent diversification makes recognition easier and reinforces your smell system regeneration.
Where you may have once perceived rose as only vaguely floral, with phase II you’ll not only be able to recognize its scent category but also be able to name it as rose and differentiate it from lavender, another floral oil.
Recommended Use
Recommended Use
Find a quiet, calm space where you can focus without distractions.
Twist open the inhaler of your choice and place it near your nostrils. Gently inhale for 20–30 seconds, focusing on the scent and recalling any memories or associations.
Consistency is key—smell therapy requires dedication. Practice twice daily with all four core scents for at least 12–16 weeks to help retrain neural pathways.
Record your progress in the Smell Log provided.
After approximately three months of consistent training with Phase I, begin Phase II using the same steps for ongoing improvement.

The four main odor categories that make up our sense of smell
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Floral
A subtly sweet, soft scent. The Rose essential oil is the perfect scent to embody this category.
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Resinous
A piney, woodsy, leathery, cool scent similar to pine and balsam fir. Eucalyptus oil represents this category of the Odor prism.
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Fruity
A sweet, vibrant, citrus-like scent. The Lemon essential oil is used to represent this category.
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Spicy
A warm, sharp, scent similar to cinnamon. Clove essential oil is classified as being the best scent to represent this category.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I stick the Inhaler directly in my nose?
We DO NOT recommend sticking the inhaler directly in your nose or making direct skin contact with the tip of the inhaler. The reason is that, in an effort to deliver the strongest possible smell from our inhalers, we do not dilute the Essential Oils that are inside of the inhaler. Essential Oils on their own are extremely potent and can cause skin irritation or discomfort. Please follow the instructions on the packaging to ensure proper use of our product.
How long does each inhaler last?
Our Inhalers are surprisingly long lasting, especially if you are diligent about recapping the product after use. The life span of an inhaler depends on the frequency of use. On average, for an inhaler being used multiple times daily, although the scent rarely ever completely disapears, you will find that the potency begins to diminish after 30 days. During less frequent use, the inhaler will last much longer, up to 3 months or more
Can I refill my MOXĒ Inhaler?
Due to the extreme potency of Pure Essential Oils, we do not recommend attempting to refill your MOXĒ Inhaler.
What if I don't feel the benefits?
It is commonly stated that Essential Oils have been used for a wide range of purposes, including medicinal, therapeutic, and aromatic benefits, for thousands of years. Because of this, the expectation is often that Essential oils will provide instant or dramatic results for everyone.. This is not the case, and it is due to several important factors. Individual Variability: Each person's body and physiology are unique. What works effectively and quickly for one individual may not have the same effect on another. Factors like genetics, age, overall health, and individual sensitivities can all play a role in how a person responds to essential oils.
Specific Needs and Goals: People use essential oils for a wide range of purposes, from relaxation and stress reduction to pain relief and skincare. The effectiveness of an essential oil often depends on whether it addresses the specific needs and goals of the individual. An oil that works well for one purpose may not be as effective for another.
Consistency and Timing: Essential oils sometimes require consistent and regular use over time to produce noticeable results. It's not uncommon for individuals to experience gradual improvements rather than instant or dramatic changes. Patience and consistency are often key to achieving the desired outcome.
Proper Usage: The effectiveness of essential oils also depends on their proper usage. Dilution, application methods, and dosage all play a significant role in how effective an essential oil can be. If not used correctly, an oil may not produce the expected results.
Complex Health Factors: Some health conditions are complex and may require a multifaceted approach to treatment. Essential oils can be a valuable part of a holistic wellness plan, but they may not be the sole solution for more serious or chronic health issues.
Psychological and Emotional Factors: The perception of benefits from essential oils can be influenced by psychological and emotional factors. Aromatherapy is closely tied to our senses and emotions, and a person's mood, expectations, and mindset can affect their perception of an oil's effectiveness.
Safety Considerations: Essential oils should be used safely and in accordance with recommended guidelines. Using too much or applying undiluted oils to the skin can lead to adverse reactions, which may overshadow potential benefits.