Essential Oils: Jasmine essential oil

$82.60 Quantity:

0.17 fl. oz. (5 ml)

Excerpts from Reference Guide for Essential Oils

Historical uses:

Jasmine (Jasminum officinale) is known in India as the “queen of the night” and “moonlight of the grove”. Women have treasured it for centuries for its beautiful, aphrodisiac-like fragrance. "In many religion traditions, the jasmine flower symbolizes hope, happiness, and love.” Jasmine has been used for reproductive problems and “to stimulate uterine contractions in pregnant women as childbirth approached.” It was also used in teas, perfumes, and incense.

Other Possible Uses:

  • Catarrh (mucus)
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Coughs
  • Dysentery
  • Eczema
  • Frigidity
  • Hepatitis
  • Hoarseness
  • Labor pains
  • Laryngitis
  • Lethargy (drowsiness)
  • Menstrual pain and problems
  • Muscle spasms
  • Nervous exhaustion and tension
  • Pain relief
  • Respiratory conditions
  • Sex
  • Skin (dry, greasy, irritated and sensitive)
  • Sprains
  • Uterine disorders
  • Aromatic Influence:

    It is very uplifting to the emotions.

    Application:

    • Apply to temples, tip of nose, Vita Flex Points, and/or directly on area of concern.
    • Diffuse.
    • May also be added to food or water as a dietary supplement.

    Oral Use as Dietary Supplement:

    Generally regarded as safe (GRAS) for internal consumption by the FDA. Dilute one drop in 1 tsp. honey or 4 oz. of beverage. Not for children under 6 years old; use with caution and in greater dilution for children 6 years old and over.

    Note: One pound of jasmine oil requires about 1,000 pounds of jasmine or 3.6 million fresh picked blossoms. The blossoms must be collected before sunrise, or much of the fragrance will have evaporated. The quality of the blossoms can also be compromised if they are squashed. A single 1 lb. can of pure jasmine oil can cost from $1,200 to $4,500. In contrast, synthetic jasmine oils can be obtained for $3.50 per pound, but they obviously do not possess the same therapeutic qualities as pure jasmine oil. THe above mentioned properties and possible uses are based on pure jasmine oil, not synthetic oil.


    From Our Reading and/or Experience...

    • May be added to food as a dietary supplement.
    • It is beneficial to use during labor.
    • It can be diffused to reap some of it's many benefits.
    • Frequently Asked Questions about essential oils.
    • Not all essential oils are the same. This is not like other brands of basis essential oil that you may find at health food stores. This is therapeutic-grade which is more effective and suitable for internal use.

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