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Geranium Bourbon
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10% Geranium Bourbon in a base of pure Jojoba Oil |
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$2.95 |
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| 10 ml.
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$4.80 |
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$9.65 |
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$14.75 |
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$19.95 |
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Geranium Bourbon |
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| 5 ml. |
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$7.70 |
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$12.45 |
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$29.65 |
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$48.55 |
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Botanical Name:
Pelargonium Graveolens |
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Country of Origin:
France |
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Method of Extraction:
Steam Distilled
Flowers and Leaves |
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Cultivation Method:
Harvested
from wild growing plants |
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Aromatic Description:
Fresh,
herbaceous, powerful. Floral-minty & green. Rose Geranium has a distinct
rosy aroma. |
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Aromatherapy Properties:
(Uses) The Rose
Geranium, has been considered to be the finest
and most expensive geranium essential oil. Very strong rose like odor with a
high Citronellol content. Among its properties are analgesic,
antidepressant, antiseptic, cicatrisant, diuretic and insecticide. Calms
anxiety, lifts the spirit, assists with depression. Useful for all
conditions of the woman's reproductive system as an inhalant and massage
application, beneficial for PMS. May assist with menopausal problems such as
vaginal dryness and heavy periods. Assists with breast inflammation. Helps
clear the body of toxins which may be helpful with addictions. Stimulates
the lymphatic system which keeps infection at bay. Eases neuralgia.
Indicated for all problems of the nervous system such as anxiety and nervous
fatigue. The oil is a diuretic and a lymphatic stimulant which can help
relieve congestion, fluid retention and swollen ankles. Useful for all skin
conditions as it balances sebum. Good for oily skin. It's an excellent
remedy for burns, wounds and ulcers. |
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Blends well with:
Basil, Bergamot, Carrot
Seed, Jasmine, Lavender, and Rose. |
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History:
The plants originated from
South Africa as well as Reunion, Madagascar, Egypt and Morocco and were
introduced to European countries such as Italy, Spain and France in the 17th
century. |
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Important Note: The information provided
in the Oil Profiles area is for educational purposes only. This data is not
considered complete and is not guaranteed to be accurate. |
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General Safety Information: Do not take any oils
internally without consultation from a qualified aromatherapy practitioner.
Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO2s or other concentrated
essences onto the skin. If you are pregnant, epileptic, have liver damage,
have cancer, or have any other medical problem, use oils only under the
proper guidance of a qualified aromatherapy practitioner. Use extreme
caution when using oils with children and give children only the gentlest
oils at extremely low doses. It is safest to consult a qualified
aromatherapy practitioner before using oils with children. A skin patch test
should be conducted prior to using an oil that you've never used before.
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