Jasmine Grandiflorum

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Jasmine

Other Names: Catalonina Jasmine, Common Jasmine, Italian Jasmine, Jasmin, Jasmin Blanc, Jasmin Commun, Jasmin d’Espagne, Jasmin à Grandes Fleurs, Jasmin Officinal, Jasmin Royal, Jasminum grandiflorum, Jasminum officinale, Jati, Jazmín, Jazmín Silvestre, Poet's Jessamine, Royal Jasmine, Spanish Jasmine, Mogra
Jasmine is a plant. The flower is used to make medicine.

Special Precautions of Jasmine Grandiflorum

  • Pregnancy : Jasmine oil is a recommended alternative solution to easing labor pains, but is not recommended before the actual birth as it can encourage blood flow to the pelvic area and potentially cause a miscarriage.
  • Jasmine may cause allergic reactions : Some people are naturally sensitive to constituents in the plant and may display mild allergic reactions. Such side effects are believed to be a result of the flowers' benzyl acetate content, a principal constituent of jasmine essential oil.

Benefits and uses of Jasmine Grandiflorum are

  • used to treat dermatitis, eczema, and dry, aggravated skin : Our skin often reveals unresolved psychological problems, mirroring our feelings. In this way, Jasmine is useful for treating psychosomatic disorders. When Jasmine essential oil is applied to the body's surface, the skin, or inhaled, it reaches the emotional center of the brain, redirecting negative feelings such as fear, pessimism, and sadness. It triggers the neurotransmitter enkephalin, which acts as an analgesic, to help generate positive feelings such as pleasure, euphoria, and contentment.
  • beneficial when used to treat women's health problems. It is an effective uterine tonic during childbirth, aids in milk production, and with menstruation, though there are less expensive oils that also work for these complaints.
  • Male sexual disorders : Undiluted Jasmine has a dark mahogany color, has a very strong animal scent, and possesses strong yang energy. The more it is diluted, the more yin it becomes. The gentler the fragrance, the more effective the essential oil will be. It helps with male sexual disorders as well, such as enlarged prostate. It is said to strengthen the male sexual organs. Since many sexual problems arise from tension, anxiety, depression, or fear, Jasmine is one of the best natural means for helping with sexual dysfunction.
  • It is also used to cause relaxation (as a sedative),
  • to heighten sexual desire (as an aphrodisiac)
  • Jasmine has been used for liver disease (hepatitis), liver pain due to cirrhosis, and abdominal pain due to severe diarrhea (dysentery).
  • in cancer treatment.
  • It is a powerful antidepressant of a stimulating nature, which is helpful where depression has turned to lethargy or listlessness
  • Massage or add Jasmine to the bath of a person who lacks confidence and self worth
  • Jasmine is a good remedy for coughs, especially those with catarrh, and chest infections
  • Jasmine is spectacular in any skincare product
  • It is said to increase intuitive powers, like its counterpart among precious stones, the moonstone. It represents intuitive wisdom.
  • It is said that Jasmine increases the attractiveness of the person wearing it.
  • It has a balancing action on male/female hormones.
  • Jasmine encourages the production of new cells, improving skin elasticity.