Certified Organic Oil (Palmarosa)
Certified Organic Oil (Palmarosa)Palmarosa (Organic) |
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Palmarosa oil could be used with good effect on the skin, for nervous and stress-related problems and for the digestive system. |
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| In Burners and Diffusers Especially helpful during recovery period of sickness. It relieves fatigue, nervousness, exhaustion and stress, while having an uplifting effect on the mind. |
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For blending in Massage Oil or in Bath |
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Blended in base cream |
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| 1ceo5 - Certified Organic Palmarosa Essential Oil | |
| Scientific name | Cymbopogon Martinii |
| Type of extraction | Steam Distillation |
| Plant part | Grass |
| Country of oil first used | India |
| Time period of oil first used | 18th century |
| Description of plant | This wild growing plant has long slender stems and terminal flowering tops. The grassy leaves from which the essential oil is derived is extremely fragrant. |
| Colour of oil | Pale yellow |
| Note | Middle |
| Aroma | Sweet, floral fragrance, with a hint of rose |
| Common uses | Relieve stress, mental fatigue, uplift mood |
| Blends well with | Cedarwood Atlas, Geranium, Ylang Ylang |
| History of the oil | Palmarosa has historically been used to adulterate Rose oil; it has also been used in traditional Indian medicine to treat fevers, infectious diseases, rheumatism and nerve pain. Palmarosa was also used to make incense blends in India. |
| Source of oil | Australia |
| Cautions | None known |
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Palmarosa oil could be used with good effect on the skin, for nervous and stress-related problems and for the digestive system


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