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Characteristics of Jasmine
Jasmine belongs to the Oleaceae family and is native to central Asia, a region where many different varieties of the plant grow.
The green foliage of jasmine is maintained throughout the year and is particularly resistant to drought and heat. It is favored by sunshine while being sensitive to cold and frost. It is easy to grow and can thrive even in infertile soil as long as there is good drainage. Depending on the variety, the height of the plant can reach up to 10 meters. The flowering of the plant differs depending on the type of jasmine and occurs from early spring to late autumn.
Some of the most well-known varieties that also grow in other parts of the world are the common or medicinal jasmine (Jasminum officinale), the large or Chian jasmine (Jasminum grandiflorum), the yellow jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum), and the Arabian jasmine or phouli (Jasmine sambac).
History of Jasmine
The name Jasmine comes from the Persian word Yasmin, which means "gift from God." From ancient times to the present day, in Eastern countries, women often wear jasmine in their hair. Also, brides wear a garland of jasmine and roses around their necks as a symbol of purity and passion. In China, jasmine is a symbol of feminine sweetness, divine love, purity of the soul, awareness and spiritual awakening.
The flower is also sacred in India and the Himalayas, and the people of the country know the deeply calming effect of jasmine. Thus, its oil is rubbed on the forehead to promote feelings of well-being, optimism and happiness. Jasmine is the sacred flower of Kama, the God of Love in India, and is considered an aphrodisiac. Pure jasmine oil is very expensive and is often used in cosmetology and perfume production.
It is also called "queen of the night" because its scent intensifies after sunset.
Ingredients
Jasmine essential oil from fresh flowers collected in the early morning hours using the cold-pressed method.
Chemical composition of jasmine essential oil
Terpineol, geraniol, benzylic acid, linoleic acid, eugenol, linalool, isophytol, alkaloids, tannins, terpenes, coumarins.
Instructions for use
- To treat menstrual pain, add 2-3 drops to 50 ml of calendula oil and gently apply to the abdomen a few days before your period.
- Jasmine is known for its aphrodisiac properties, especially when combined with avocado oil and ylang ylang essential oil. *
- To relax after a tiring day, add 7-8 drops of jasmine essential oil to 100 ml of chamomile oil and massage your feet after your evening bath.
- Give a pleasant mood and a meditative touch to the atmosphere of your home by pouring 3-4 drops into the ceramic burning device.
- It combines well with essential oils: ylang ylang, ginger, vanilla, gardenia, geranium, coconut and cherry.
*Contact our pharmacist to create the mixture.
Chinese medicine - Ayurveda
Traditional Chinese Medicine associates jasmine with Yin energy, the energy of the moon, and this is due to the cooling nature of the plant. It is known as Luo Shi Teng and has the property of clearing accumulated dampness, promoting the free flow of qi (vital energy) in the body and removing excess fire. Its characteristic aroma, calms
The Shen spirit helps to deal with fear and depression and enhances healthy libido. It affects the liver meridian.
In Indian Ayurvedic medicine, jasmine essential oil is used in combination with almond oil for rich hydration of hair. Also, to balance all 3 doshas vata-pitta-kapha, it is combined with sesame oil in the daily morning massage. It is believed to cleanse the chakras, enhance spirituality and improve the quality of meditation.
Useful tips
- The use of essential oils should be avoided during pregnancy, breastfeeding and by young children.
- Avoid direct contact with skin, eyes and mouth.
- Always use essential oils dissolved in a base oil or other catalyst.
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