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Diluted Jasmine Essential Oil 10ml

Latin name: Jasminum Officinale

Part of the plant used: Hojas Secas

Origin: India

Extraction method: Vapor distillation

5% dilution in grape seed oil

It could be the aphrodisiac properties that placed jasmine oil in such high demand throughout history. The essential jasmine oil is used in healing and religious ceremonies due to this compelling quality. In China, jasmine oil is used in sick homes to make the air fragrant, but it is also thought to clean the air of contaminants even before bacteria are discovered. Ancient Egyptians used jasmine oil for headaches, nervous disorders and to promote healing.

Today, the essence is produced through a process called solvent extraction. At first glance, the jazmin has something to do with the smell. Its complex floral energy is a mood lifter for most people and, in addition, provides aphrodisiac qualities. Studies have demonstrated that only the scent of jazmin can increase alertness, hand-eye coordination, increase self-confidence and happiness, and reduce stress.

In a therapeutic sense, jazmin can treat dry and aged skin. It is used in low concentrations to treat eccema and dermatitis. Furthermore, jasmine is useful for fading scars and treating stretch marks after childbirth. Jasmine can relieve anger, anxiety and stress without acting as a sedative. Jasmine opens up one of the available options through clearer thinking. This calming and balancing power can also reduce the inflammation of emotional stress.

Jasmine has a long history of improving libido, releasing inhibitions and inspiring sexual desire. The jazmin has properties that regulate menstrual cycles, can reduce menstrual pain, lethargy and changes in mood. You can also delay the onset of menopause.

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