Characteristics:
A colorless or pale yellow liquid with a very sweet, woody-floral scent and a spicy hint. It blends
well with most oils, especially citrus, woods and florals. As a toner in scent blending, it helps give body and rounds off
sharp edges.
Principal Constituents: These are naturally occuring in the essential oil.
- linalol
- cineol
- terpineol
- geraniol
- citronellol
- limonene
- pinene
General Actions:
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Mildly analgesic, anticonvulsive, antidepressant, aphrodisiac,
cellular stimulant, cephalic, deodorant, stimulant (immune system), tissue regenerator, tonic.
Safety:
Non-toxic, non-irritant, nonsensitizing.
Primary Therapy Agent:
Cellular regeneration.
Secondary Therapy Agent:
Acne, congested and dull skin, dry and sensitive skin, greasy or oily skin/scalp, scars and stretch marks,
wounds, wrinkles, mature skin, nausea, vomiting, frigidity, colds/flu, fever, headache, nervous tension,
stress-related conditions.
Important Note: The information on Florapathics.com is
only provided for educational purposes, and further research should be done on each essential oil to be assured
of its proper usage for each individual. Aromatherapy is not meant to be a replacement for care under a qualified
health professional, but should be considered a complimentary modality.
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