Native to South Africa, there are over 700 species of geranium. Bourbon geranium grows in particular in Reunion (Île Bourbon) and has flowers with a characteristic fresh and flowery scent.
Organoleptic properties
Appearance: mobile liquid
Color: light yellow to dark green
Odor: pinkish, fruity
Distilled parts: Leaves and flowers
Country of origin: Madagascar
Density: 0.882 to 0.905
Chemotype
LEMONELOL, GERANIOL
Properties
Neurotropic antispasmodic
Analgesic, anti-inflammatory, healing
Antihemorrhagic
Broad spectrum anti-infectious
Mosquito repellent
Calming, soothing, regulating the nervous system
Indications
Wounds, cuts, infectious dermatoses
Hemorrhoids, hemorrhoidal pruritus
Colitis, irritable bowel, intestinal spasms
Joint and muscle pain
Instructions
Skin problem: local application in dilution in HV
Digestive problem: oral (1 drop in a teaspoon of honey)
Possible synergies
For a relaxing and sensual massage, in association with ylang ylang EO
To treat and heal a wound, in association with tea tree EO
Energetic values and synergies
Associated with the solar plexus chakra
Helps to stay centered, balanced, and to fight against stress, anxiety
Harmonizes and balances yin and yang, attracts positive things, keeps negative away
Strengthens magnetism
Precautions
Flammable. Oral use on medical advice. Keep out of the reach of children. Avoid contact with eyes. Not recommended for children under 3 and pregnant or breastfeeding women. Do not apply to the skin before sun exposure. Food use possible. Do not use pure on the skin.
Important
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