Rose Oil
Therapeutic Grade Essential oil
Rose Oil
Rose (Rosa damascena) has a beautiful, strong floral and sweet fragrance that is
intoxicating and highly romantic. It helps bring balance and harmony with stimulating
and uplifting properties that create a sense of well-being and self-confidence.
Used for skin care for thousands of years, it is perfect for dry or aging skin.
Rose has an approximate ORAC of 1,604,284 (TE/L).
TE/L is expressed as micromole Trolox equivalent per liter.
How to use: For dietary, aromatic or topical use.
When using as a supplement, dilute one drop in 4 drops of vegetable oil
and put into capsule. Then take one capsule before each meal or as desired.
Possible skin sensitivity. If pregnant or under a doctor's care, consult your physician.
Testimonials: Rose Oil
Action: Anti-inflammatory, prevents and reduces scarring, and balances and elevates mind.
Traditional Uses: Rose has been used for the skin for thousands of years. The Arab
physician, Avicenna, was responsible for first distilling rose oil, eventually authoring an
entire book on the healing attributes of the rose water derived from the distillation of rose.
Throughout much of ancient history, the oil was produced by enfleurage, a process of pressing
the petals along with a vegetable oil to extract the essence. Today, however, almost all rose
oils are solvent extracted.
NOTE: The Bulgarian Rosa damascena (high in citronellol) is very different from Morrocan
Rosa centifolia (high in phenyl ethanol). They have different colors, aromas, and therapeutic actions.
Other Uses: Rose oil may help asthma, chronic bronchitis, herpes simplex, impotence,
scarring, sexual debilities, skin diseases, and wrinkles.
Application: Diffuse or apply topically.
Fragrant Influence:
Rose Oil has beautiful fragrance and is intoxicating and aphrodisiac-like.
Rose Oil helps bring balance and harmony, allowing one to overcome insecurities.
Rose Oil is stimulating and elevating to the mind, creating a sense of well-being.
Research:
Sysoev NP. “The effect of waxes from essential-oil plants on the dehydrogenase activity of the blood
neutrophils in mucosal trauma of the mouth.”
- Stomatologiia 1991;70(1):12-3.
Mahmood N, et al. “The anti-HIV activity and mechanisms of action of pure compounds isolated from Rosa damascena.”
- Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1996;229(1):73-9.
Rose Essential Oil - 5 ml
Code # 3623
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