OK, here you go:
Quick Facts- part of the olive family Extraction Method- absolute extraction from flowers Common Primary Uses-Hoarse voice used topically, Pink eye used topically, Sensitive skin used topically
Common Application Methods- Can be applied neat when used topically, apply directly to area of concern or to reflex points. Diffuse or inhale directly. Can take in capsules.
Properties: anticatarhhal, antidepressant and antispasmodic
Historical Uses-Known in India as "queen of the night" and "moonlight of the grove" jasmine has been treasured by women for centuries for its beautiful aphrodisiac-like fragrance. According to Roberta Wilson, "In many religious traditions , the jasmine flower symbolizes hope, happiness, and love," Jasmine has been used for hepatitis, chirrhosis of the liver, dysentery, depression, nervousness, coughs, respritory congestion, reproductive problems, and "to stimulate uterine contractions in pregnant women as childbirth approached." It was also used in teas, perfumes, and incense.
Other Possible Uses: This oil may help with catarrh (mucus), conjunctivitis, coughs, dysentery, eczema (when caused by emotions), frigidity, hepatitis (cirrhosis of the liver), hoarseness, labor pains, laryngitis, lethargy (abnormal drowsiness), menstrual pain and problems, muscle spasms, nervous exhaustion and tension, pain relief, respiratory conditions, sex, skin care (dry, greasy, irritated, and sensitive), sprains, and uterine disorders. Jasmine is an oil the affects the emotions; it penetrates the deepest layers of the soul, opening doors to our emotions. It produces a feeling of confidence, energy, euphoria, and optimism. It helps reduce anxiety, apathy, depression, indifference, listlessness, and relationship dilemmas. As a cologne it increases feelings of attractiveness.
Body System(s) Affected: Emotional balance, Hormonal System.
Aromatic Influences: It is very uplifting to the emotions and may help increase intuitive powers and wisdom. It may also help to promote powerful, inspirational relationships.
Application-Apply to reflex points on the feet and directly on area of concern or diffuse.
Oral Use as Dietary Supplements: Jasmine oil is generally regarded as safe (GRAS) for human consumption by the FDA. Dilute on drop oil in 1 tsp. honey or in 4oz. beverage (soy/rice milk). Not for children under 6 years old; use with caution and in greater dilution foe children 6 and older.
Blend Classification- Equalizer, Modifier and Enhancer.
Blends Well With: Bergamot, frankincense, geranium, helichrysum, lemongrass, melissa, orange, rose, sandalwood, spearmint.
Let me know if you want the chemical constituents and I will get them for you.
On Sunday, October 13, 2013 1:32:53 PM UTC-7, Becky wrote:
-- Quick Facts- part of the olive family Extraction Method- absolute extraction from flowers Common Primary Uses-Hoarse voice used topically, Pink eye used topically, Sensitive skin used topically
Common Application Methods- Can be applied neat when used topically, apply directly to area of concern or to reflex points. Diffuse or inhale directly. Can take in capsules.
Properties: anticatarhhal, antidepressant and antispasmodic
Historical Uses-Known in India as "queen of the night" and "moonlight of the grove" jasmine has been treasured by women for centuries for its beautiful aphrodisiac-like fragrance. According to Roberta Wilson, "In many religious traditions , the jasmine flower symbolizes hope, happiness, and love," Jasmine has been used for hepatitis, chirrhosis of the liver, dysentery, depression, nervousness, coughs, respritory congestion, reproductive problems, and "to stimulate uterine contractions in pregnant women as childbirth approached." It was also used in teas, perfumes, and incense.
Other Possible Uses: This oil may help with catarrh (mucus), conjunctivitis, coughs, dysentery, eczema (when caused by emotions), frigidity, hepatitis (cirrhosis of the liver), hoarseness, labor pains, laryngitis, lethargy (abnormal drowsiness), menstrual pain and problems, muscle spasms, nervous exhaustion and tension, pain relief, respiratory conditions, sex, skin care (dry, greasy, irritated, and sensitive), sprains, and uterine disorders. Jasmine is an oil the affects the emotions; it penetrates the deepest layers of the soul, opening doors to our emotions. It produces a feeling of confidence, energy, euphoria, and optimism. It helps reduce anxiety, apathy, depression, indifference, listlessness, and relationship dilemmas. As a cologne it increases feelings of attractiveness.
Body System(s) Affected: Emotional balance, Hormonal System.
Aromatic Influences: It is very uplifting to the emotions and may help increase intuitive powers and wisdom. It may also help to promote powerful, inspirational relationships.
Application-Apply to reflex points on the feet and directly on area of concern or diffuse.
Oral Use as Dietary Supplements: Jasmine oil is generally regarded as safe (GRAS) for human consumption by the FDA. Dilute on drop oil in 1 tsp. honey or in 4oz. beverage (soy/rice milk). Not for children under 6 years old; use with caution and in greater dilution foe children 6 and older.
Blend Classification- Equalizer, Modifier and Enhancer.
Blends Well With: Bergamot, frankincense, geranium, helichrysum, lemongrass, melissa, orange, rose, sandalwood, spearmint.
Let me know if you want the chemical constituents and I will get them for you.
On Sunday, October 13, 2013 1:32:53 PM UTC-7, Becky wrote:
Thank you Elizabeth. And please Apryl, yes, I want to know what the Moden Essentials says about tha jasmine
Rebeca
IPC 284509
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google
Groups "Everything doTERRA" group.
To post to this group, send email to everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
To unsubscribe from this group, send email to
everythingdoterra+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com
For more options, visit this group at
http://www.everythingdoterra.com
---
You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Everything essential" group.
To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to Everythingessential+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.
To post to this group, send email to Everythingessential@googlegroups.com.
Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/Everythingessential.
For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/groups/opt_out.
No comments:
Post a Comment