Organic 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oils
Description
Organic Geranium Safety
Organic Geranium Essential Oil
(Pelargonium graveolens)
Organic Whole Leaves & Flowers-Steam Distilled
The herbaceous and sweet scent of this exotic essential oil can help you sooth your body and mind.
Our Geranium essential oil has a sweet back note that is similar to Rose, the refreshing aroma can give you a dose of relaxation, helping you end a stressful day on a high and energizing note.
Blends well with most oil blends like Citrus, Floral and Aphrodisiac.
Organic Geranium Aromatherapy References
SYSTEMS |
Geranium (Pelargonium graveolens) Essential Oil |
Integumentary:
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Acne, burns, bruises, broken capillaries, aids oily skin, congested & matured skin, dermatitis, fungus, ulcers, eczema, lice, ringworm, mosquito repellent, cellular regenerative, wound healing especially after facial or plastic surgery
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Respiratory: |
Sore throat, tonsillitis, asthma, clears mucus
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Muscular / Skeletal: |
Rheumatism, osteoarthritis |
Cardiovascular / Lymphatic: |
Circulatory tonic, aids poor circulation, haemorrhoids, phlebitis (Medical Diagnosis Required), stimulates lymphatic system
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Immune: |
Immune stimulant |
Digestive: |
Jaundice, gastritis, colitis, cleans digestive system of mucus, liver tonic, aids gastric ulcers, enterocolitis, simple membranous ulcerous & suppurant |
Endocrine: |
Adrenal cortical, glandular problems |
Genito-Urinary / Reproductive:
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Menopause, PMS
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Nervous Brain/ Mind |
Neuro balancing; nervous tension, neuralgia, stress problems, sedative, uplifting antidepressant, quells anxiety, reduces stress
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Sheppard-Hanger, Sylla. The Aromatherapy Practitioner Reference Manual: Atlantic Institute of Aromatherapy, 1999. Print.
Shelf Life of Geranium Essential Oil:
Our freshly decanted Geranium essential oil will last for 2-3 years minimum from when you open your amber glass bottle if stored correctly:
Primary Storage Considerations:
Keep away from direct light (U.V. radiation)
Keep in the amber glass bottle with lid tightly closed. Only open when you need to and decant into a smaller "working" amber glass bottle if possible (and label so you know what is in it). This is to reduce oxidation.
Secondary Storage Considerations:
Keep in a refrigerator at around 4 degrees celsius.