Difference between revisions of "Magnolia Leaf"
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+ | ==Special Precautions of Magnolia Leaf== | ||
+ | * Avoid during pregnancy | ||
==Benefits and uses of Magnolia Leaf== | ==Benefits and uses of Magnolia Leaf== | ||
Antianxiety, aphrodisiac, decongestant, emollient, febrifuge, fever reducer, used to treat skin maladies | Antianxiety, aphrodisiac, decongestant, emollient, febrifuge, fever reducer, used to treat skin maladies |
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Special Precautions of Magnolia Leaf
- Avoid during pregnancy
Benefits and uses of Magnolia Leaf
Antianxiety, aphrodisiac, decongestant, emollient, febrifuge, fever reducer, used to treat skin maladies
- Magnolia leaf oil has traditionally been used to encourage deep, clear breathing, improve mental clarity, promote a heightened sense of self-esteem and self-love, and calm the anxious mind.
- In addition to calming frazzled nerves and promoting a sense of peace and well-being, the aphrodisiacal qualities of Magnolia Leaf Oil make it a glorious confidence booster.
- The leaf of the Magnolia tree may be particularly beneficial for strengthening weakened skin, and is often used as an under-eye treatment in beauty products.