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Miessence Certified Organics Patchouli Essential Oil
| Miessence Certified Organics Patchouli Essential Oil |
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| Only £14.85 |
Miessence Certified Organics Patchouli Essential Oil is steam-distilled and originates from Indonesia, imparting a sweet and rich, exotic and earthy fragrance. Patchouli is most often used in a sensual body massage blend or diffusion that is believed to ease mental and emotional tension, as well as help create an aphrodisiacal, seductive mood. Cosmetically, it is a cell rejuvenator and antiseptic that treats a variety of skin problems, including eczema and inflamed, cracked and mature skin. Dandruff can be eliminated by adding 4 drops of Patchouli to hair conditioner. It is effective for bacterial and fungal infection, including athlete's foot, as well as for insect bites. Patchouli has excellent diuretic properties, making it highly effective in fighting water retention and cellulite, as well as easing constipation and obesity reduction. It is a superb tissue regenerator, stimulating new skin growth, healing wounds and preventing scarring. It is also effective for acne, eczema, ulcers, weeping sores and scalp disorders.
Patchouli is a grounding oil, used widely to soothe anxiety, refresh the spirit and increase objectivity. The aroma reduces appetite and helps to relieve headaches unless the fragrance is disliked! Patchouli is thought to create a peaceful and sensual mood, ideal for meditation and prayer.
Therapeutically, Patchouli is an antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antiviral and anti-fungal. It reduces fluid retention.
Energetically, Patchouli is for the spiritually focused who get out of touch with their body and sensuality.
Contraindications: Patchouli should be used sparingly as it can become a sedative and result in loss of appetite, insomnia and nervous attacks.
Size: 10ml/0.33fl.oz
This Product is certified organic by ACO (Australian Certified Organic) and USDA (United States Department of Agriculture)
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