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10 ml diluted jasmine essential oil
10 ml diluted jasmine essential oil
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It may be the aphrodisiac properties that have made jasmine oil so sought after throughout history. Jasmine essential oil has been used in healing and religious ceremonies due to its compelling properties. In China, jasmine oil was used in hospital rooms to scent the air. Even before the discovery of bacteria, it was believed to be able to clear the air of pollutants. The ancient Egyptians used jasmine oil for headaches, nervous disorders, and to promote restful sleep.
Today, the essence is obtained through solvent extraction. At first glance, jasmine is all about its scent. Its complex, floral energy lifts most people's moods and often has aphrodisiac properties. Studies have shown that simply smelling jasmine can increase alertness and hand-eye coordination, boost self-confidence and happiness, and reduce stress.
Therapeutically, jasmine can treat dry, uneven skin. In low concentrations, it is used to treat eczema and dermatitis. Jasmine also helps fade scars and stretch marks. Jasmine can relieve anger, anxiety, and stress without being sedating. By improving clarity of thought, jasmine opens the mind to new possibilities. This calming and balancing effect can also reduce inflammation caused by emotional stress.
Jasmine has long been used to increase libido, relieve inhibitions, and awaken sexual desire. Jasmine has properties that can regulate the menstrual cycle, relieve period pain, lethargy, and mood swings, and delay the onset of menopause.
Latin name: Jasminum Officinale
Part of the plant used: Dried leaves
Origin: India
Extraction method: steam distillation
5% dilution in grape seed oil
Note: Our essential oils are not suitable for internal use.
