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Patchouli

Patchouli has been used for centuries as incense and perfume. It was traditionally incorporated into carpets and fabrics to give them fragrance and to repel insects. The oil has a dry, aromatic, woody, almost musky smell. It is a thick liquid varying from amber to dark reddish brown.



Key actions:
Stimulating and strengthening.



Benefits:
Respiratory
Use in steam inhalations to clear mucous. It has both antibacterial and antiviral properties to help fight many infections or viruses.



Mind and emotions
Incorporated into massage oils or room scents, it's an anti-depressant useful in the treatment of nervous exhaustion, stress and anxiety. A traditional aphrodisiac and remedy for frigidity.



Digestion
Has a balancing effect that makes it useful for diarrhoea and relieving constipation, when it is due to sluggish peristalsis or lack of muscle tone. try massaging over abdomen.



Skin
Astringent and antiseptic properties aid the treatment of acne, oily skin, weeping sores and impetigo. Helps healthy skin tissue to regenerate, so useful for improving scars, stretch marks and wrinkles. An anti fungal for treating athlete's foot and other fungal infections.



Usage:
See 'Safe Use of Essential Oils' article

Bath, diffusion, massage, skin, toner, inhalation or perfume

Blends well with: Cedarwood, Geranium, Neroli, Orange, Rose, and Frankincense.



Safety:
Non-irritant in dilution.