Jasmine (jasminum officinalis)

Parts used:

The oil is obtained by method of solvent extraction of the flowers.

Therapeutic properties:

  • Aphrodisiac
  • Antidepressant
  • Antiseptic
  • Antispasmodic
  • Cicatrisant
  • Sedative
  • Tonic

Indications:

Anxiety, apathy, coughs, depression, dermatitis, dry skin, eczema, impotence, lack of self-confidence, laryngitis, feeling pessimistic, frigidity, lack of energy, menstrual cramps, nervousness, scars, sensitive skin, spasms, stimulates the libido, stress, oily skin.

Blends well with:

Bergamot, lemon grass, melissa, orange, tangerine, rose, sandalwood.

Precaution:

This oil is non-toxic and non-irritant though some may have an allergic reaction. It is recommended to do a patch test and to avoid during pregnancy.

This site is for information purposes only. Please check with a certified aromatherapist and read the precautions and contra indications before starting a treatment.

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