Also Known As: Patchouly or pachouli, Puchaput
Size: 8ml
Source: Steam distilled from the
leaf; ethically farmed; grown in Indonesia.
Therapeutic
Benefit - Mind: Patchouli Oil is an
aphrodisiac. In low dosages it acts as a sedative, while in higher
dosages it acts as a stimulant.
Therapeutic
Benefit - Body: Patchouli Oil is
astringent, anti-fungal, anti-infectious, anti-venomous, and
antidepressant. It is a cell regenerative for aged, wrinkled, chapped,
cracked, and mature skin. Patchouli Oil also works on acne, dandruff,
athlete’s foot, cellulite, diarrhea, and water retention. It can cause a
loss of appetite. Many use Patchouli Oil as a deodorant and insect
repellent.
Therapeutic
Benefit - Spirit: Patchouli Oil opens
the base chakra. It is also used for attraction, grounding, and
increasing physical energy. Patchouli Oil is used in divination and protection
ceremonies.
Application
Method:
Dilute 20 drops in 2 oz Carrier Oil
or Massage
Oil and apply to
skin or bath. Use 4 drops in 2 cups of hot water for a steam.
Action
Word:
Grounding
Color
Energy:
Orange - Nourishing
Fragrance:
Balsamic, earthy, spicy, sweet, woodsy, herbaceous
Note: Base Note
Color of Oil: Deep Golden Brown
Major Chemical Constituents: alpha-bulnesene,
alpha-guailene, alpha-patchoulene, beta-patchoulene, patchouli alcohol
Blends
well with:
Bergamot, Black Pepper, Cedarwood, Chamomile, Cinnamon, Clary Sage,
Clove, Elemi, Frankincense, Geranium, Ginger, Jasmine, Lavandin,
Lavender, Lemongrass, Myrrh, Neroli, Orange, Pine, Rose, Rosewood,
Sandalwood, Spikenard, Vetiver
Botany: A
perennial bushy herb that reaches 2-3 feet tall with green hairy leaves
and small pale pink, white flowers. Native to most tropical regions of
Asia.
History:
Patchouli has been used for centuries in perfumes as a fixative and is
in about 50% of men’s fragrances today. During the 18th and 19th
centuries silk traders from China packed their silk cloth with dried
patchouli leaves to prevent moths laying their eggs on the garments. In
the 1960’s and 70’s patchouli oil and incense underwent a surge among
those following the free love and hippie lifestyles.
Patchouli Oil Quality:
This Aromatherapy Essential Oil has been has been rigorously tested to
ensure its purity; it has not been diluted or adulterated, and you get
exactly what's on the label. All our Aromatherapy Oils are 100% Pure
Essential Oils, extracted from plants. These are NOT synthetic perfume
or fragrance oils. These Natural Essential Oils are extracted from
quality sources (not re-runs from plant material used for other
things), and have a good, full and complex profile that tends to be a
little "sweeter" than other brands (which can be more woody or
medicinal).
All
of our Elizabeth Van Buren's Therapeutic Essential Oils have been
have been GC/MS analyzed to guarantee their quality
Please note (Disclaimer and
Cautions):
These statements and products have not been evaluated by the Food and
Drug Administration, and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure,
prevent, or mitigate any disease. These products are not substitutes for
medical care. For external use only; do not ingest. Keep away from the
eyes and out of reach of children and pets. Store tightly capped in a
cool, dark place to extend the life of your oils. Test on skin for
sensitivity before use.