Description
USES:-
This oil has been used diversely in various ways. In foods, jasmine is utilized to flavor beverages, frozen dairy desserts, candy, baked goods, gelatins, and puddings. And, in manufacturing jasmine is used to add fragrance to creams, lotions, and perfumes. It improves and tones skin elasticity, alleviates birth of child, boosts confidence, helps in problems related to sex and lifts depression and relaxes your mind, body and soul. In addition, it is also great oil for reducing scars and stretch marks. This particular form of essential oil has rich, exotic and sweet smell. One of the most commonly found variety is Jasmine Grandiflorum.
BENEFICIAL PROPERTIES:-
The most common therapeutic properties are anti-depressant, galactagogue, aphrodisiac, expectorant, antiseptic, parturient, uterine, anti-spasmodic, antibacterial, cicatrisant, antiulcer and antifungal. Since this oil has antiseptic property, it protects the wounds and injuries from the infections such as tetanus and septic. It is widely used in aromatherapy. It eases nervous disorders and soothes mind and soul. It is very helpful for meditation. It brings emotional balance, calm mind, control mood swings, loosen tight muscles, reduce stress, induces menstruation and provides peace of mind. This oil provides relief from the spasms which occur in the nervous, digestive, and respiratory system.
It can give you an instant relief from the severe pains caused by muscle contraction. It is used for treating arthritis and gout, rheumatism, acne, cellulite, blocked pores, dermatitis, weeping eczemas and psoriasis. This essential oil generally helps with the digestive system, particularly in cases of obesity and premenstrual bloating. It has a tonic effect for the liver and helps regulate the menstrual cycle.
BLENDS WELL WITH:-
It blends well with most essential oils.
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