





Scientific Name: Jasminum grandiflorum
Oleaceae
AKA: Jasmine
Parts Used:Flowers, essential oil
Active Compounds: benzyl alcohol, benyzl acetate, linalyl acetate, linalol
Background:Jasmine is known for its fragrant perfume. The scent is thought to have a calming effect on the person who inhales its rich aroma. It has been used in Europe since the 1500s to help people relax and to improve problems with depression. The essential oil can also help to treat dry skin.
Applications: Relaxation/Antidepressant/Skin
Jasmine is primarily used to relax and calm the body.
Relaxation: Jasmine can help to relieve stress by calming the body.
Depression: The aroma of Jasmine is thought to help lift mild depression.
Skin: Jasmine can be applied externally to dry skin to help relieve irritation.
Description:
Jasmine is an evergreen plan that grows up to 20 feet high. It has white flowers that carry the hallmark scent. Jasmine is native to the Himalayan mountain range as well as India and Pakistan.
Dosage:
Use as an infusion to calm and relax the body.
Apply essential oil to dry, sensitive skin.
Safety:
Do not take Jasmine essential oil internally. Consult your health care provider before beginning use of any herb.
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