5% essential oil to 95% carrier oil. This oil is pre-diluted, however due to its expense and strength further dilution would still be recommended. Introduced to Europe in the mid 16th century from India and Persia, Jasmine is best known for its use in perfumes. It has been used in Ayurvedic medicine to calm the nerves and relieve headaches and period pain. Mystic associations with money, dreams and love.
Use in moderation. Possible allergic reaction. Do not use in pregnancy
Depression, anxiety, nervous system sedative, nervous exhaustion, euphoric, lifts spirits, aphrodisiac, muscle relaxant, uterine pain, menstrual cramps, respiratory problems, expectorant, fever-reducing, useful for soothing colds, for sensitive, dry, and mature skins, sedative, reproductive, cough, dysmenorrhoea, frigidity, headache, insomnia, skin care, stress, exhaustion, labour pains.
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