Jasmine Officinale


Botanical Name: Jasminum officinale
Family: Oleaceae (Jasminaceae)
Country: Eqypt
Parts Used: Flowers/Solvent extraction
Biochemical Class:
Fragrance: Sweet, floral, exotic, heady
Perfume Note: Base
Characteristics: Euphoric, uplifting, sensual, warming, intoxicating
Properties: Analgesic, antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, carminative, cicatrizant, expectorant, galactagogue, parturient, sedative, uterine tonic
Indications/Uses
Cardio-Vascular:
Digestive:
Endocrine: Post natal depression, hormonal imbalance
Genito-Urinary: Painful menses, frigidity, impotence, labor pains, uterine disorders, pelvic congestion, cramping, PMS
Immune:
Integumentary: Dry/greasy/irritated/sensitive skin, stretch marks, dermatitis, eczema
Muscular-Skeletal: Spasms, sprains, pain
Nervous: Depression
Respiratory: Catarrh, hoarseness, laryngitis
Emotional: Fear, anger, worry, apathy, heartache, lack of confidence, loss of creativity, loss of passion
Chakra: Sacral #2
Usage Notes
Method of Use: Inhalation, massage (.5%), bath
Cautions: Allergic reactions can occur in some people