Jasmine, king of flowers
Jasmine which is from the Persian yasmin, a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family (Oleaceae), with about 200 species, native to tropical and warm temperate regions of the Old World. Most species grow as climbers on other plants or on structures such as chicken wire, gates or fences. The leaves can be either evergreen (green all year round) or deciduous (falling in autumn).
Botanical name: Jasmine grandiflorum
Plant origin: Flower
Extraction method: Solvent extraction
Aroma: warm, exotic, floral
Odor Intensity: very high
Evaporation rate: Base note
Medicinal properties: Antiseptic, antodepressant, mild analgesic, anti inflammation, emollient,sedative.
Safety precautions: Use with caution when use during pregnancy, use in low dilution. Do not overuse.
Psycho Emotional benefits:
Depression, nervous tension, post partum depression, fear, paranoia, emotion imbalance.
Physical benefits:
Helps during labor, uterine spasms, dry sensitive skin.
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