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Rose Oil
Rose oil has been regarded as "the Queen of oils". The
use of rose in healing throughout the centuries is no less renowned
than its exquisite aroma and beauty. Since at least the 1st century
there were more than 30 known medicinal uses of the rose.
| Essential Oil |
Rose Oil |
| Botanical Name |
Rosa Centrifolia, Rosa Damascena |
| Origin |
Bulgaria, France, Morocco, Russia, Turkey |
| Fragrance |
Floral, honey-like, intense, sweet |
| Aromatic Benefits |
Aphrodisiac, balancing, calming, cheering, cooling, hypnotic, memory loss, nervous tension,
relaxing, stress, uplifting |
| Physical Uses |
acne, Alzheimer's disease, antibacterial, antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, arthritis,
astringent, black eyes, bleeding, blepharitis, chapped lips, chapped skin, circulatory stimulant,
cirrhosis of liver, colds, convalescence, cuts, drug withdrawal, dry skin, emmenagogue, endometriosis,
fainting, female infertility, hair loss, headaches, insomnia, menopause, muscular dystrophy, normal skin,
PMS symptoms, raises blood pressure, Raynaud's disease, sedative, shock, synovitis, wounds, wrinkles |
| Precautions |
Avoid during pregnancy or if history of high blood pressure. |
| 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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