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Geranium Essential Oil Products
Deliciously sweet-scented yet capable of naturally purifying the body, profound emotional healing and sensual arousal
Essential information: Hard to believe that something so fragrant could possess such potency. As one of the few oils with the ability to both uplift and sedate, trust geranium to come to the rescue for all your emotional concerns. On a physical level this oil balances, regulates, decongests and detoxifies, while boosting your immune system. It is also a marvelous skin treatment.
Description of aroma: Delightfully fresh, yet strong and heavy, this distinctive scent is flowery, almost rose-like with subtle minty overtones. Often described as a 'green' scent, it can almost be too overpowering when pure, but is just heavenly when diluted.
Ruling planet: Venus
Properties beneficial to the mind, emotions and spirit: Renowned for being special 'women's oil' geranium works profoundly on the emotions. Acting as a nerve tonic for the whole nervous system it balances and uplifts, helping you to cope with fear and depression, while its sedative effects calm anxiety and nervous tension - including pre-menstrual symptoms - putting your mind back into balance. (Few oils are both sedative and uplifting, another example is bergamot.)
This evocative oil calms stress through its action on the adrenal cortex - useful for pain which is of a nervous rather than physical origin. Its aromatic influence might help you release negative memories and stimulate sensual feelings.
Interestingly, experimental clinics in Azbajian found geranium successful in treatment for emotional stability and balancing blood pressure.
Of interest: Old herbal texts talk about Geranium, or 'Herb Robert' (geranium robertianum), however the plants used for oil production are actually pelargonium, also known as 'lemon plant', and not the brightly coloured geraniums so often growing profusely in country gardens and displayed frequently in Greek restaurants.
Historically, geranium oil has been used in skin care remedies, to treat wounds, cholera, bone fractures and tumours - the ancients believed its power would eliminate cancers. In native Africa the herb teas was drunk to cure stomach upsets and stop internal bleeding. Throughout the centuries people have cultivated the plants around their homes to keep evil spirits at bay.
Commercial production of geranium oil began in France, in the early 19th century. The first species was probably pelargonium capitatum, which still grows wild today. Widely used in the production of perfumes and cosmetics, it can be made to imitate many fragrances and is often used to 'stretch' the much more expensive oil of rose.
An interesting note is that Dr. Simone Vetrano, of the Sciacca Institute of Marine Biology, has detected anticoagulant properties in pelagonium leaves.
Properties beneficial to the physical body: Geranium has numerous diverse uses, including balancing and regulating the hormonal system - invaluable during menstruation and menopause or for endometriosis and fertility problems. It has a decongesting effect by helping the process of elimination and clearing out toxins. This may help with disorders of the liver, urinary and circulatory systems - it has a stabilizing effect on blood pressure.
Other uses include helping relieve throat and mouth infections, diabetes, plus uterine and breast cancer - if nothing else it certainly helps patients relax and cope with the pain. This oil also stimulates the lymphatic system, keeping infections at bay and promoting speedy healing. Its ability to revitalize tissue helps heal wounds, frostbite, chilblains and inflamed skin disorders such as eczema, acne and shingles, and gives a radiant glow to any complexion and skin type. Its cleansing and balancing effect on the production of sebum is beneficial to numerous skin disorders. It is also believed to slow the aging process!
Scentsual blending suggestions: While absolutely delightful on its own, geranium is one of the few oils that mixes well in almost any combination - you really can't go wrong! It is particularly lovely with blends incorporating citrus and citrus-scented oils, such as bergamot, lime, citronella, grapefruit, orange, neroli and petitgrain. If you want a real treat, geranium and rose is simply gorgeous.
Alternative suggestions for use: Geranium makes a very relaxing, refreshing and heavenly scented bath oil. It is also an effective and aromatic insect repellent, particularly for mosquitos.
Essential safety precautions: This oil may irritate sensitive skins. If you are using it as a sedative, initially use with caution as it may cause restlessness in some people, preventing sleep. Do not use during pregnancy as it regulates the hormone system, and avoid if you have hypoglycemia.
Do not use essential oils undiluted or take internally without the guidance of a qualified practitioner. The information contained here is for general interest and is not intended to replace medical diagnosis or treatment.
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