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+ | Other Names : Amyris balsamifera, Amyris elemifera, Torchwood, West Indian sandalwood, West Indian rosewood. | ||
==Special Precautions of Amyris== | ==Special Precautions of Amyris== | ||
==Health Benefits and uses of Amyris== | ==Health Benefits and uses of Amyris== | ||
Amyris is antiseptic, balsamic, decongestant, emollient, muscle relaxant, sedative, and useful to soothe and soften dry, irritated skin. Used in massage oil or a bath it can ease sore and tired muscles. Diffused it can calm the mind and is often used in meditative blends. | Amyris is antiseptic, balsamic, decongestant, emollient, muscle relaxant, sedative, and useful to soothe and soften dry, irritated skin. Used in massage oil or a bath it can ease sore and tired muscles. Diffused it can calm the mind and is often used in meditative blends. |
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Other Names : Amyris balsamifera, Amyris elemifera, Torchwood, West Indian sandalwood, West Indian rosewood.
Special Precautions of Amyris
Health Benefits and uses of Amyris
Amyris is antiseptic, balsamic, decongestant, emollient, muscle relaxant, sedative, and useful to soothe and soften dry, irritated skin. Used in massage oil or a bath it can ease sore and tired muscles. Diffused it can calm the mind and is often used in meditative blends.