Aromatherapy and Essential Oils

juniper (Juniperus communis)

Character Rough, bitter but consoling

Juniper is distilled from berries or twigs of the juniper tree, a grey-green leafed tree that grows in many parts of the world, thriving in Arctic conditions. Juniper oil has traditionally been used as an antiseptic by many cultures, and in the past was a constituent of herbal medicines for the plague, cholera, typhoid fever and even diabetes. It has also been noted for its reviving qualities, and today is well known as an ingredient of gin.

 

Aroma Green, herbaceous, refreshing

 

Properties Antiseptic, anti-rheumatic, antispasmodic, astringent, cleaning, detoxifying, diuretic, insecticide, stimulant, tonic.

 

Physical A blood-purifier

 

Digestive system Generally beneficial; detoxifying, cleanses liver after rich food and too much alcohol

 

Elimentary system Decongestant and diuretic, good for cystitis, painful urination, kidney problems, cellulites and fluid retention

 

Musculosketal system Good for arthritis, cram, rheumatism, and sciatica

N.B. Prolonged use may over stimulate the kidneys. Avoid in cases of serious disease

Mental/emotional conditions Helps to lift guilt, despondency, lack of self worth; for feeing undeserving of love, and dissatisfied with physical form. Strengthens and supports: good for people in the caring professions.

Other uses Hangover; hay fever

 

Applications Bath. Footbath. Massage. Room fragrance.

 

Blends well with Frankincense, Rosemary

 
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