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==Special Precautions of Frangipani== | ==Special Precautions of Frangipani== |
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Other Names : Plumeria rubra, Plumeria acutifolia
Special Precautions of Frangipani
- Frangipani oil has emmenagogue properties, so it should be avoided during pregnancy, as it may lead to miscarriage.
- Those with epilepsy should refrain from using this oil.
Benefits and uses of Frangipani
- The bark, pounded and applied as a compress, can help overcome swelling.
- Drinking a tea made from frangipani root (boiled in water) is also said to help cure diabetes.5 I do not recommend the oral use of frangipani, though, unless approved by a qualified health practitioner.
- Frangipani oil is valued for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties.
- relieve inflammation, headache, back pain, and tinnitus.
- It is known for its moisturizing effects, as it soothes dry and cracked skin, helping keep skin soft.
- Frangipani oil relaxes nerves and muscles, and has aphrodisiac, astringent, and purifying properties.