Latin name: Pelargonium Graveolens
Part of the Plant Used: Hojas, Tallos and Flores
Origin: Egypt
Extraction Method: Vapor Distillation
The essential geranium oil is distilled into the vapor of the leaves and stalks of the Pelargonium odoratissimum (manzana geranium) plant. It has a strong scent with a floral aroma and touches of mint and manzana. The main characteristic of this acceptance is its ability to balance and elevate itself, and is used for both the mind and the body, to alleviate
A large number of illnesses.
The essential geranium oil helps to balance greasy and dry skin, and also brings about balance in the mind, relieving stress and anxiety. It is said that it works on the adrenal cortex, which has a balancing effect on the hormonal system. Geranium oil has
It has been used to treat acne, bruises, burns, cuts, dermatitis, eczema, hemorrhoids, tiña, ulcers, breast congestion, edema, poor circulation, sore throat, tonsillitis, premenstrual syndrome, menopausal problems, stress and neuralgia. Your strong smell
repels mosquitoes. Add a few drops to shampoo to get rid of lice.
It was believed that these geraniums kept their spirits away (like mosquitoes hid them!), which is why they planted themselves around the houses like insects. The plants originated in South Africa, Reunion, Madagascar, Egypt and Morocco and were introduced into European countries in the 17th century. Although there are around 700 varieties of plants, only 10 essential plants are accepted in viable quantities. The varieties planted in gardens generally produce very little acceptance for use in extraction.