White sandalwood - Santalum album Plant type: wood Part used: debarked wood Main composition of the oil: santalol alcohol; aldehyde furfural; sesquiterpene santalen Degree of warmth: cold Taste: pungent, bitter Odour: delicate, soft, persistent, sweet, woody-balsamic Pharmacological action: antimicrobial, antidepressant, antioxidant, antiseptic (including for the urogenital area), aphrodisiac, carminative, diuretic, expectorant; disorders of the gastrointestinal tract, including parasitic nature, heartburn, vomiting, nausea, diarrhea, etc.. urinary infections (cystitis, urethritis, vaginitis, prostatitis); sexual disorders (low libido, frigidity, impotence, wet dreams); menstrual irregularities (algodysmenorrhea, oligomenorrhea, amenorrhea); sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea, trichomoniasis); functional disorders of the nervous system (neurosis, neurasthenia, hysteria, depression, fear, anxiety, restlessness, dissatisfaction, insomnia, obsessive-compulsive disorders); infected wounds, burns, skin diseases (itching, acne, acne, fungal infections, dermatitis, dry eczema, boils); in cosmetic practice for the care of dry, rough, inflamed, aging, dehydrated skin Effects: bu qi of the kidneys, spleen - pancreas; se heat of the stomach, lungs; moves the blood of the liver Effect on the meridians: stomach, lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen - pancreas Contraindications: acute inflammatory diseases of the kidneys (nephritis, nephrosonephritis, pyelo- and glomerulonephritis), children's age It goes well with essential oils: cloves, geranium, ylang-.
Scotch pine - Pinus sylvestris Plant type: tree Part used: needles Main oil composition: sesquiterpene cadinene; esters - bornylacetate, terpinylacetate; alcohol borneol; terpenes - dipentene, camphene, pinene, limonene, sylvestrene, phellandrene Degree of warmth: cold Taste: sharp, bitter Odor: fresh, forest, coniferous Pharmacological action: adaptogenic, antioxidant, antiseptic (including for the urogenital area), aphrodisiac, bactericidal,. inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity, nose and pharynx (rhinopharyngitis, laryngitis, sinusitis); colds; inflammatory diseases of the genitourinary system (cystitis, urethritis, prostatitis, bladder pain, etc.). sexual disorders, impotence; renal colic, urolithiasis; psycho-emotional disorders (stress conditions, nervousness, overexcitation, irritability, insomnia); decreased mental and physical performance, reduced immunity, hypo- and beriberi; myalgia, neuralgia, sciatica, lumboischialgia, myositis, joint inflammation, rheumatism; diseases of the skin and nails (lichen, psoriasis, eczema, itching, rash, dermatitis, etc.). in cosmetic practice for the care of brittle and falling hair; for the prevention of colds and infectious diseases (air purification and disinfection) The nature of the impact: bu qi of the heart, lungs; se colon fever; moves the blood of the liver, bladder Effect on the meridians: colon, liver, bladder, heart, lungs Contraindications: acute inflammatory diseases of the kidneys (nephritis, nephrosonephritis, pyelo- and glomerulonephritis); post-infarction and post-stroke conditions; gastric ulcer Caution: large doses can cause skin irritation, lowering pressure, general oppression Combines well with essential oils: Atlas cedar, officinalis lavender, myrtle, common juniper, rosewood, white sandalwood, citronella, eucalyptus globular and all citrus fruits.
Creeping thyme (thymus) - Thymus serpyllum Plant type: herb Part used: leaves and flowers Main oil composition: sesquiterpene caryophyllene; alcohols - terpineol, borneol, linalool; terpenes - terpinene, cymene, pinene; phenols - carvacrol, thymol Degree of heat: neutral Taste: pungent Odor: strong, fresh, herbal, spicy-sweet Pharmacological action: antidepressant, antiseptic, antitoxic, aphrodisiac, bactericidal, analgesic, carminative, hypertensive, healing, restorative, insecticidal, cardiotonic,; diseases of the gastrointestinal tract (atony and intestinal spasms, gastric hyposecretion, flatulence, abdominal pain, bloating, parasitosis); inflammatory diseases of the urinary system, uroinfections (cystitis, urethritis, bladder pain); decreased mental and physical performance, chronic immune deficiencies, anemia, leukopenia; hypotension; metabolic disease; chronic rheumatism, osteoporosis, polyarthritis; menstrual irregularities; inflammatory diseases of the oral cavity and oropharynx; skin diseases (dermatitis, acne, furunculosis, itching), ulcers, wounds; for cosmetic purposes for cellulite skin care Effects: bu qi of the lungs; Se stomach heat; se cold of the spleen - pancreas;
moves the blood of the colon Influence on the meridians: stomach, spleen - pancreas, colon, lungs; cannot be used internally; may cause severe irritation of the skin and mucous membranes; large doses can be toxic, causing nausea and vomiting; should be used with caution and only on the recommendation of an aromatherapist. It goes well with essential oils: bitter orange, sweet orange, bergamot, oregano, lemon, lemon balm, officinalis rosemary.
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