Escentia Parsley Seed Pure Essential Oil
Escentia Parsley Seed Pure Essential Oil
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Parsley Seed essential oil has a warm wood/spice aroma parsley and provides a number of benefits that you may be missing out on if you only use the fresh herb as a garnish.
Sizes: 10ml, 20ml or 50ml.
Uses & benefits
- Arthritis and rheumatism
- Cellulite
- Cystitis
- Sciatica
Active properties
- Antimicrobial
- Anti-rheumatic
- Antiseptic
- Astringent
- Carminative
- Diuretic
- Hypotensive
How to use
- Add to soaps, bath oils etc. to create what is often identified as a more 'masculine' fragrance
- For cystitis, mix an oil containing 30 ml (2 tbsp) almond oil, 2 drops wheatgerm, and 15 drops parsley and massage on the tummy, sacrum area and top of the hands. (Aromatherapy Bible Recipe)
- Add 3 to 4 drops of Parsley seed essential oil to your bath water to help treat rheumatism and urinary problems.
- Blend 3 to 4 drops of Parsley seed essential oil with a carrier oil (sesame oil works well) to ‘make your own’ pain relieving massage oil.
- Make your own skin toner by blending 2 drops of parsley oil with 5 drops of tea tree oil and 1 cup of natural apple cider vinegar. This will help to keep your skin blemish-free.
Blends well with
Ingredients
100% pure Parsley Seed essential oil (Petroselinum sativum).
Country of origin
France
Extraction
Steam distilled from the seeds
For your safety
Can irritate sensitive skin. Spot test first and always dilute with a carrier oil.
Avoid during pregnancy.
Use in moderation.
This natural product is for external use only. Please exercise caution and do not ingest or take internally. Store away from children, animals, sunlight and heat. If breastfeeding, please consult with your medical care-giver before use.
Packaging
This 100% natural, aromatherapy grade essential oil is packaged in an amber glass bottle. Always store away from direct sunlight and heat to preserve its therapeutic properties.
References
Lawless, The Encyclopaedia of Essential Oils
Ryman, Aromatherapy Bible
About Essential Oils In General
Essential oils are highly concentrated plant essences. The ingestion of essential oils is not recommended without prior advice from your health care practitioner. Dilute in a carrier or base when necessary. Read our quick guide: Essential Oils
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