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Jasmine Essential Oil

Jasmine Essential Oils Uses and Benefits:

Jasmine - Introduction

Jasmine is a genus of shrubs and vines native to warm and tropical regions of Asia, Africa and Europe. Jasmine is cultivated all over the world: As a garden or house plant; for its flowers, which are worn for their beauty and fragrance by women in Asia; for the creation of jasmine tea; and for the production of jasmine essential oil, which is made from the flowers.

Jasmine Essential Oil - Uses

In aromatherapy and fragrance, Jasmine has numerous uses: It is used for headache relief, mood elevation, stress relief, confidence, PMS, vitality and optimism. Typical methods of use include adding 8-10 drops to bath water, putting 3-5 drops in a diffuser or adding 3-5 drops to a massage oil blend. 

Jasmine has been used since ancient times within the realm of fertility and childbirth. It is said to increase libido in both men and women. It is diffused during childbirth, as it is said to strengthen contractions and relive labor pain. It is suggested not to be diffused until labor is well advanced. Jasmine is also used to increase breast milk and to relieve post-natal depression. 

Jasmine is also used as a skin tonic, with a few drops being added to unscented face lotion.

Jasmine is used for coughs by adding a few drops to hot water for steam inhalation. It is reported to deepen breathing and calm bronchial spasms.

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