During the Middle Ages, plants were used to protect against epidemics
whereas perfumes from the Orient whispered of carnal pleasures. The Church
condemned alchemists.
During that era, the crusaders brought back from the Orient new raw
materials and fragrance techniques. Following in the footprints of the
Chinese and the Arabs, the European alchemists discovered ethyl alcohol
and the distillation. The travels of Marco Polo gave a tremendous boost
to the spice trade. It was believed that pleasant smells had disinfectant
properties and protected against epidemics : The wealthy carried around
"fragrance balls" filled with musk, amber or aromatic resins.
The use of fragrance ushered in a new art of living. Poets celebrated
femininity with passion. In spite of a stern warning from the Church,
the gentlemen and their ladies used sensual, scented baths to indulge
in carnal pleasures.
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