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Jasmine
Known as the "King of Flowers". It is
the oil of romance and revered in the Hindu and Muslim
traditions. Jasmine is the best aphrodisiac that
aromatherapy can offer. Jasmine releases inhibition,
liberates imagination and develops exhilarating
playfulness. It is recommended for any kind of kundalini
work.
Jasmine is used to calm, relax, soothes headaches, insomnia, depression,
anger and worry. It helps to dissolve apathy, indifference and lack of
confidence. Jasmine has a great influence on the emotions. Susanne Fischer-Rizzi
(95) describes the powerful effects: The fragrance diminishes fear, it is
helpful in enhancing self confidence and defeating pessimism. No other oil
is quite as capable of changing our mood so intensely. It offers little
choice other an optimism.
Jasmine is often recommended for use during childbirth. It is said to
strengthen contractions, relieve uterine pain, and aid post-natal recovery.
It is also recommended by some as a hormone balancer, and soothing
with menstrual pain. It is often used in skin care, especially in the
treatment of dry or aggravated skin. Many use it in treating eczema and
dermatitis, however it can be sensitizing.
Jasmine flowers extraction process is
known as enfleurage, or fat maceration. In this process fat absorbs the
volatile aromatic compounds from the living flower over several hours. When
the fat becomes saturated, the aroma is then extracted from the fat rather
than directly from the flower.
The enfleurage extraction process begins
with the hand-picking of the jasmine flowers after they open at night.
Harvest takes place all the way through to morning, before the sun drives
the aroma from the flowers. The freshly picked blooms are laid out on panes
of fat-covered glass, stacked so the aromatic volatiles don't escape into
the air. This ensures that every molecule of essential oil is absorbed by
the fat. This process is repeated for several days with successive layers of
fresh flowers, until the fat is thoroughly saturated with aroma.
The saturated fat is next melted under
very low heat, then filtered. In traditional enfleurage the aromatic
compounds are extracted from the fat with alcohol. The alcohol is then
gently distilled away to leave behind the pure essence. To make this process
more efficient, much fat is now extracted with solvents for a higher yield
of oil. The final product of this process is an absolute.
Enfleurage is time consuming and costly.
This is why the oil is very expensive.
Awakening Spirit offers several products enhanced with jasmine:
Sensuality Massage Oil, Chill Out Therapeutic Oil, and Brave Heart
Therapeutic Oil. Be sure to try them out.
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Kathleen M. Flanagan, CEO and Founder of Awakening
Spirit, Inc. A free monthly column. Kathleen M.
Flanagan: Aromatherapist, Licensed Esthetician, Intuitive Healer, Author,
Speaker; 10289 Julian Court, Westminster, CO 80031.
http://www.awakeningspirit.com.
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