Ylang Ylang – It is calming, relaxing, and soothing to nervous system, anti-spasmodic. Assists in balancing the equilibrium and heart function, high blood pressure, palpitations, tachycardia, arterial hypertension, general tonic, diabetes, mental fatigue, anxiety, depression, insomnia, hair loss, reducing hyperpnea (abnormally fast breathing), general skin care (wrinkles, balancing oily skin), poor self esteem. Aromatic Influences: dispelling anger, emotional coldness, tension, frustration, balancing, love, and enhancing relationships.
• Anti-depressant
• Antiseptic
• Antispasmodic
• Sedative
• Anxiety
• Arterial hypertension
• Depression
• Diabetes
• Mental fatigue
• Frigidity
• Hair loss
• Reduces hyperpnoea
• Insomnia
• Palpitations
• Tachycardia
• Balance male-female energies
• Lower blood pressure
• Balance equilibrium
• Frustration
• Heart function
• Impotence
• Infection
• Intestinal problems
• Sex drive problems
• Shock
• Skin problems
• Emotional balance
• Cardiovascular system
• Hormonal systems
• Hot flashes
This is one of my favorite oils. I use it frequently on myself and on clients. The flower where this oils is from has no fragrance, but the oils sure do. Historically this flower has been used to cover the beds of newlywed couples on their wedding night, skin treatments, to soothe insect bites and in hair products. It has also been known to help relieve constipation, indigestion, stomach aches, colic, and regulate the heartbeat and respiration. This oil is GRAS for internal consumption by the FDA.
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