Jasmine Oil

Jasmine Oil

Product name Jasmine Oil
Botanical Name Jasminum Grandiflorum
Harvest time Spring Summer
Part Used Flower
Method of Extraction Natural Extraction
EINECS CAS 8022-96-6
EINECS 283-993-5
INCI Name Jasminum Grandiflorum Flower Oil
Chemical content Benzyl acetate, linalool, benzyl alcohol, indole,  benzyl benzoate, cis-jasmone, geraniol, cresol, farnesol, cis-3-hexenyl benzoate, eugenol,

Jasmine is a common name for some 300 tropical and subtropical plant species from the genus Jasminum of the olives family. This fragrant flowering perennial plants grow wild in all continents except North America. Most types of jasmine are climbers.

MEDICINE

  • It is good for depression and anxiety.
  • It increases the breathing rate, body temperature, oxygen concentration in the blood and small and large blood pressure.
  • It is possible to prevent fungal and virus infections.
  • Accelerates the healing of wounds.
  • Improves immunity.
  • Good for insomnia.
  • It has also improved in cases of sudden flashes, pain and depression.
  • Relieves menopause symptoms.
  • Helps reduce the effects of menstrual symptoms such as headaches, abdominal pains, pimples and skin problems and restlessness.
  • It helps overcome problems such as muscle pain and low energy.
  • Increases breast milk.
  • It also reduces the pain of colds, flu and similar diseases.
  • Increases concentration.

 

COSMETIC

 

        HAIR CARE

  • It controls hair damage.
  • Strengthens hair follicles, repairs hair.
  • Preserves natural color of hair
  • Brightens & moisturizes hair
  • Cleans the germs from the scalp.
  • Treats lice and fleas.

 

        SKIN CARE

  • Can be used as lip balm.
  • Good for skin spots.
  • Soothes skin
  • Natural perfume.

 

FOOD

  • Aromatiktir.

 

VETERINARY MEDICINE

  • It has antibiotic properties.
  • Good for muscle pain.