Jasmine Tincture Jasminum odoratissimum
4oz and larger are sold for refilling, they are not intended for daily use. Store product away from direct sunlight with lids tightened to maintain the integrity of the product.
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Jasmine flowers make a pleasant and health-promoting tea but it should be noted that in the commercial market, Jasmine teas are usually normal tea (green, black, or oolong—anti-Word of Wisdom) that have been flavored with Jasmine flowers to create a unique—and marketable—scent and taste. The most prized aspect of Jasmine is the high levels and a wide variety of antioxidants that are present. Some of the antioxidants found in Jasmine (catechins) inhibit LDL-oxidation, preventing the buildup of plaque in the veins and arteries. Some test subjects—those who found the aroma particularly pleasing—had a strong parasympathetic nerve response to the aroma. Their bodies immediately released chemicals that relaxed them naturally and improved their mood. For some other people occasionally, the smell of Jasmine seems to increase anxiety levels if they are exposed to the aroma in high intensities.
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Jasmine Tincture
Latin Name:
Jasminum odoratissimum
Part Utilized:
Flower
Available In:
Tincture, Dry Herb Pack, Essential Oil Grandiflorum, Essential Oil Sambac
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