internal documentation. technical bulletins. company memos.
functional fragrance is scent designed to do something, not just smell like something.
most fragrance is decorative. it signals identity, attracts attention, or evokes memory.
functional fragrance is infrastructural. it supports cognitive, emotional, or physical states.
the division does not develop fragrance for aesthetic purposes.
all protocols are engineered for nervous system maintenance.
if you are wearing a protocol, you are not decorating. you are maintaining.
some employees have expressed concern regarding "CO2" in protocol ingredients.
clarification: CO2 extraction is a method, not an additive.
carbon dioxide under pressure is used to extract aromatic compounds from plant material. when pressure is released, the CO2 evaporates completely, leaving only the pure extract.
no CO2 remains in the final product.
this method is considered cleaner than solvent extraction and produces extracts closer to the living plant's aromatic profile.
protocols containing CO2 extracts are 100% natural.
there is no cause for concern.
to all employees:
the company cares deeply about your wellbeing.
after extensive internal review, leadership has determined that all nervous system maintenance protocols will be formulated using 100% natural materials.
this decision was not made for marketing purposes.
synthetic compounds, while effective, were found to create subtle interference patterns in employee nervous systems over extended use.
natural botanical materials — essential oils, CO2 extracts, absolutes — work in harmony with the body's existing systems.
you deserve tools that support you without compromise.
the company is proud to offer them.
most essential oil blends lack structure.
materials are combined without attention to volatility, dry-down, or temporal progression.
the division employs fragrance architecture methodology:
this structure ensures protocols evolve on skin rather than flatten.
functional benefit is tied to this progression.
a protocol without architecture is just a smell.
the division was formed in response to observed patterns of nervous system dysregulation among employees.
traditional interventions (meditation apps, desk plants, wellness webinars) showed limited efficacy.
research indicated that olfactory input bypasses cognitive resistance and interfaces directly with the limbic system.
conclusion: scent-based protocols may offer a more efficient delivery mechanism for nervous system maintenance.
the division was authorized to develop functional fragrance tools.
this document serves as the founding record.