Botanical Name: Pogostemum cablin
Method of Extraction: Steam
Patchouli is a bush from which the oil is steam distilled from the large
furry leaves to produce a thick, dark oil. Its main active principles are
patchoulene, patchoulol and norpatchoulol. The patchoulene is very similar
in structure to azulene (found in chamomile) and has the same
anti-inflammatory properties. Some of its countries of origin are Malaysia,
Indonesia, and Paraguay.
Patchouli has long been known as a tissue regenerator, fungicide,
antidepressant and insecticide as well as being antiseptic and
anti-inflammatory in nature. This makes it useful in treating many different
skin conditions; especially when you consider that patchouli possess the
same cell regenerating ability as lavender and neroli (cytophylactic).
Patchouli can be used for treating acne, cracked skin, certain types of
eczema, fungal infections (athletes' foot), some skin allergies and even
dandruff. Mentally, this oil has been found useful for treating all forms of
depression, anxiety and stress related issues. It also has the reputation of
being a natural aphrodesiac. This oil blends well with clary sage, bergamot,
lavender, clove, geranium, cedarwood, sandalwood, myrrh, rose and vetivert.
Patchouli continues to get better with age.
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