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Jasmine
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The flowers of this plant are mostly in white color. But some of species of this plant are in yellow color. Jasmines usually have five to six petals.
An ancient favorite of the Indians, Arabs and Chinese, Jasmine has a large range of uses containing scenting the rooms, perfuming the body or giving flavor to herbal teas.
The general name “Jasmine” is frequently given to unrelated shrubs with dark green leaves and sweetly scented flowers such as Gardenia jasminoides, Gelsemium, Trachelospermum species and Cestrum nocturnum.
Jasmines are largely cultivated for their flowers in India, southern France, Algeria, Spain, Morocco and Egypt. Females, from Southeast Asia and South Asia, are mostly using the flowers in their hair.
Jasminum sambac is known as the National flower of Indonesia. In marriage ceremonies, this flower is mostly used. Many species of Jasmines are also derived from essential oil that is utilized in the manufacture of incense and perfumes.
The delicate flower of Jasmine makes a honey-sweet floral bouquet with fruity undertones. It is one of the most essential and costly extracts, along with rose, utilized in perfumery.
Therapeutic Effects
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Jasmine is the best atmospheric enhancer. It is very effective to decrease depression and anxiety. It has a status for the healing of both weakness and numbness. It gives soothing effect to irritated or inflamed skin. It is also helpful in reducing menstrual pains. |
Different uses of Jasmine
- Flowers are utilized to prepare garlands
- Dried leaves of Arabian Jasmine are utilized to give flavor to Jasmine tea
- It is utilized in Ayurvedic medications
- Jasmine essential oil is utilized in food flavorings and manufactured perfumes
- It is applied for mouth ulcers, and its fresh juice is used to corns.
- It has antiseptic, antidepressant, sedative and uterine and anti-spasmodic properties.
- Massage, inhalation and bathing will all use its relaxing and warming qualities.
- It is also utilized like an option for cancers in addition to bacterial and viral infections.
Warning Note: Prevent its use during the period of pregnancy.


