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Jasmine Oil

Jasmine has been considered "the queen of flowers" since ancient times and is regarded as the scent of romance. It was predominately used at the time for scenting baths, massage and aphrodisiac. Its origin is speculated to be modern day Iran though others believe it's India. Jasmine has been used since approximately the 16th century as a perfume.

Essential Oil Jasmine Oil
Botanical Name Jasminum Grandiflorum
Origin India, Algeria, China, Egypt, France, Italy, Morocco
Fragrance Exotic, floral, rich, sweet
Aromatic Benefits Aphrodisiac, anxiety, balancing, euphoric, hypnotic, nervous tension, relaxing, soothing, warming
Physical Uses Antidepressant, antiinflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, catarrh, coughs, cramping, dry skin, dysmenorrhea, emollient, lethargy, menopause, mild analgesic, normal skin, oily skin, PMS symptoms, sedative, skin conditioner
Precautions Avoid overuse. Avoid heavy use during pregnancy. Dilute well before use.
Note This information is not intended to replace the care of a qualified physician or aromatherapist and is for informational purposes only. The applications mentioned above can not be guaranteed to work for everyone and the information should not be taken as being absolute.
   
   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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