Frankincense - Boswellia thurifera Type of plant: wood Part used: resin Main oil composition: sesquiterpenes - iranden, beta-ellemen, fumulene, beta-selinene, cadinene; alcohols - borneol, olibanol; terpenes - dipentene, camphene, pinene, phellandrene, limonene, camphene, osimene, myrene; Linderic acid, according to the online edition for girls and women from 14 to 35 years old Pannochka. net Degree of warmth: warm Taste: bitter, pungent Odour: haunting, warm, woody, resinous, sweet, balsamic-spicy Pharmacological action: antiallergic, antidepressant, antimicrobial, antioxidant, antiparasitic, antiseptic, antistress, antitoxic, aphrodisiac, analgesic, carminative,; stimulating uterus, digestion; tightening, tonic, tranquilizing, strengthening hair, soothing, soothing, cytophylactic Indications for use: spastic phenomena of the respiratory system in chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma, whooping cough, colds, laryngitis, pharyngitis, acute conditions of the upper respiratory tract (shortness of breath, severe coughing attacks, inflammation; spastic phenomena accompanied by pain from the gastrointestinal tract, dyspepsia, belching; parasitic enterocolitis; urinary tract infections (cystitis, urethritis); heavy menstruation, uterine bleeding; to enhance labor activity; neuropsychiatric disorders (headache, migraine, dizziness, beriberi, nervousness and overexcitation, depression and stress, obsessive memories, neuroses); negative feelings (anger, doubt, anxiety, mental anxieties and fears); decreased libido; infected wounds, burns, skin diseases (itching, dermatitis, rash, carbuncles, ulcers), in cosmetic practice for the care of dry, withering, aging skin, for smoothing wrinkles.; se fever of the bladder, gallbladder; belly cold; moves the blood of the large intestine, small intestine Effect on the meridians: bladder, gallbladder, stomach, large intestine, small intestine, lungs, spleen - pancreas It goes well with essential oils: Ceylon cinnamon, neroli, Damascus rose, white sandalwood, tricolor violet.
Crimean cistus (European stone rose) - Cistus tauricus.
Type of plant: shrub Part used: leaves, stems Main composition of oil: terpenes - pinene, camphene; phenol eugenol; esters, ketones, aldehydes Degree of heat: warm Taste: pungent, sweet Odour: rich, warm, herbal, sweet, balsamic-spicy Pharmacological action: antiallergic, antidepressant, antiseptic, bactericidal, astringent, immunostimulating, expectorant, cleansing (eliminates congestion); spastic conditions from the gastrointestinal tract; cramps during menstruation; urinary tract infections (cystitis, urethritis); psycho-emotional disorders (low vitality, mental anguish, headache, migraine, dizziness); decreased libido, frigidity, impotence; poorly healing wounds; skin diseases (eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, itching, acne), in cosmetic practice for moisturizing the skin of the lips, caring for oily, impure, fading skin, for hair care, for softening rough skin of the soles and removing spurs.; Se stomach heat; se cold of the spleen - pancreas; moves the blood of the bladder, gallbladder Influence on the meridians: stomach, spleen - pancreas, bladder, gallbladder, kidneys.
Leuzea safflower (maral root) - Rhaponticum carthamoides Plant type: herb Part used: rhizome Main oil composition: terpenes, sesquiterpene compounds, acids, alcohols Degree of warmth: warm Taste: sour, bitter Smell: strong, warm, woody-herbal with an earthy tint; moves the blood of the bladder, gallbladder Effect on the meridians: stomach, bladder, gallbladder, kidneys It goes well with essential oils: bitter orange, sweet orange, ginger officinalis, Atlas cedar, Ceylon cinnamon, officinalis lavender, frankincense, lemon, myrtle,.
Limetta – Citrus medica.
Plant type: tree Part used: fruit peel Main oil composition: aldehyde citral; lactone bergapten; linalyl acetate ester; alcohols - linalool, terpineol; terpenes - limonene, pinene, sabinene, terpinoline; sesquiterpene bisabolen Degree of warmth: cold Taste: sour, bitter Odor: fresh, intense, green, bittersweet, citrus with a fruity note Pharmacological action: antiviral, antioxidant, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, bactericidal, carminative, deodorant, antipyretic, immunostimulatory, insecticidal,; tightening, tonic, improves appetite Indications for use: diseases of the respiratory tract (inflammation of the upper respiratory tract, cough, bronchitis, bronchial asthma, congestion in the lungs, colds with fever), flu, tonsillitis, inflammation in the oropharynx and nasopharynx,; poor digestion, liver and gallbladder diseases, lymphatic congestion, alcohol intoxication; asthenic conditions of various origins (decreased appetite, anorexia, exhaustion, overwork, infectious diseases and operations), decreased mental and physical performance, secondary immunodeficiencies; symptoms of psycho-emotional disorders (apathy, anxiety, fatigue, lethargy, fatigue, loss of strength, nervous exhaustion, mental emptiness, depression); decreased sex drive; rheumatism; obesity; wounds, superficial bleeding; skin diseases (acne, dermatitis, itching, warts);
in cosmetic practice for the care of sluggish, tired, oily, impure, fading skin, to remove wrinkles, as well as to increase the elasticity of the chest, hips, abdomen; for the prevention of colds and infectious diseases (air purification and disinfection) The nature of the impact: bu qi of the liver, kidneys; se cold of the spleen - pancreas; se colon fever; moves the blood of the gallbladder, bladder, stomach Effects on the meridians: liver, kidneys, spleen - pancreas, colon, gallbladder, bladder, stomach.
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