Jasmine: Jasminum grandiflorum (L.)
Why jasmine? In India, jasmine is known as “moonshine in the garden.” With a heady, warm, and rich aroma, this flower has a long history as a symbol of love and romance. It is said that Cleopatra wooed Marc Antony with its romantic, calming, and floral fragrance.
Quality Assured: Our jasmine grandiflorum absolute is responsibly cultivated and sourced from an organic farm in India. The absolute is solvent extracted from jasmine flowers. Additionally, our expert aromatherapists here at the Apothecary Shoppe personally assess all of our oils—using touch, taste, smell, and lab analyses—to ensure that your essential oil is suitable for use and entirely free of adulterants.
Independent third-party lab reports including GC/MS and pesticide testing results are available upon request. Please send a request to apothecary@achs.edu and include the essential oil Latin name and lot number; results include a comparative analysis with ISO and the Pharmacopeia when available.
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Wellness Support: Jasmine grandiflorum aromatherapy absolute is a lovely floral that is balancing and uplifting. Please note that jasmine J. grandiflorum is contraindicated while breast-feeding.
Regulatory Status: Jasmine absolute is listed on the FDA Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) list.
Oils That Blend Well With Jasmine: Jasmine grandiflorum aromatherapy absolute is said to have the ability to round off blends. It is very versatile and blends well with all oils, particularly
- citrus oils
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clary sage Salvia sclarea
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sandalwood Santalum album
Formula:
RESILIENT AND RADIANT SKIN:
Lemongrass Cymbopogon flexuosum oil: 6 drops
Chamomile Matricaria recutita (German) or Chamaemelum nobile (Roman) oil: 4 drops
Jasmine Jasminum grandiflorum absolute: 3 drops
Rose Rosa damascena oil: 3 drops
Base oil: 1.5 ounces
Blend the essential oils into the base oil and apply externally as frequently as required.
Are you jazzed for jasmine? Check out this great video with ACHS President and Founder Dorene Petersen in an organic jasmine field in India: