Benefits of Jasmine

Jasmine FlowerJasmine is a very popular flower around the world, especially in tropics because of its unique fragrance. The Jasmine is native to tropical and warm temperate regions of the old world.Jasmine oil, which is a very popular fragrant oil, contains benzyl acetate, terpinol, jasmone, benzyl benzoate, linalool, several alcohols, and other compounds.

The use of herbal remedies, including the herb jasmine (jati), classified as Jasminum grandiflorum, are popular as an alternative to standard Western allopathic medicine for a variety of problems, including cancer (especially of the bone, lymph nodes and breasts) stress relief, anxiety as well as easing depression.

In the spa treatment, Jasmine is known to create a relaxing effect on nerves, while revitalizing and restoring energy.

A Jasmine aroma can create a relaxing effect on nerves, while revitalizing and restoring energy.

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Posted by EverydaySpa on July 26th, 2008

Benifits of Ylang Ylang

Ylang Ylang or in Thai “kradangnga” is a popular therapeutic flower used as an essential oil. The therapeutic properties of ylang ylang include: use as an antidepressant; stimulation of circulation, relief of muscle spasms,Ylang Ylang lowers blood pressure, nerve relaxant.

Of all the essential oils, ylang ylang is one of the best at relaxing the mind and the body. Simply sniffing it can slightly lower blood pressure, although taking a bath with the oil or using it in a massage oil greatly enhances the relaxation experience. It can be helpful in cases of stress, shock, or anxiety. When used as a hair tonic, it balances oil production. Add about 6 drops to every ounce of hair conditioner. More…

The essential oil of ylang ylang is used in aromatherapy. It is believed to relieve high blood pressure, normalize sebum secretion for skin problems, and is considered to be an aphrodisiac. The oil from ylang-ylang is widely used in perfumery for oriental or floral themed perfumes (like Chanel No. 5). Ylang-ylang blends well with most floral, fruit and wood smells. In Indonesia, ylang-ylang flowers are spread on the bed of newlywed couples. More…

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Posted by EverydaySpa on June 18th, 2008