Saturday, February 23, 2013

Savory Essential Oil




Savory Essential Oil benefits and uses

Following listed properties are available from the essential oil of Savory:  Anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, antifungal, anti-parasitic, anti-infectious, resistance refreshment and also a general stimulant for the body.
Below mentioned problems  can be eased by using the Savory Essential Oil:  Spots problems, adrenal glands,  athletes foot, back problems,  burns, colds, colic, coughs, digestive problems, gangrene, gingivitis, infection, influenza, mononucleosis, pancreatitis, pneumonia, rheumatoid arthritis, blemish tissue, shingles, tonsillitis, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, , viral infections , vaginal yeast infection and urinary tract/bladder infection etc .

Instructions for Use

Savory oil can be used diluted using the range twenty to eighty, or one part necessary oil to four parts vegetable oil. The intensity should then be applied on site, use quite a few drops. It can be applied to vita flex points, diffused or taken as a dietary supplement.

History and Additional Information

In Roman times it was called Mountain Savory, giving virility and love. The essential oil is used as a component in lotions for the scalp in cases of hair loss.


Details

Latin/Botanical Name:
Satureja Montana
Other Names: Mountain and winter savory
Family: Lamiaceae
Part of Plant Used: Flowers
Place of Origin: France and surrounding areas

Characteristics

Fragrance: pointed, herbaceous
Color: Yellow to orange
Aroma Strength: Strong
Consistency: Thin
Blending Suggestions: Thyme, sage, most mints
Safety Precautions for this Essential Oil

This Oil is also known as a dermal pollutant, and also a mucous covering annoyance. Pregnant women should not use this oil. It is extremely recommended that this oil should be used only by skilled aroma-therapists.

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