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Jasmines' aromatic flowers have been used for centuries for adornment and decoration.

In India, Jasmine is known as "Queen of the Night" as its scent tends to be stronger at night time.

In China the jasmine flower symbolises the sweetness of women while in India it symbolises divine hope.

Jasmine flowers were used by the emperors of China, Afghanistan, Iran and Nepal in the 15th Century to scent their homes and clothes. It was introduced into Spain, and then through Europe, by the Moors in the 17th c.

The Chinese have used the flowers in their medicine for thousands of years and are dried to be used in their jasmine tea.

Jasmine essential oil is known as one of the most effective essential oils for nervous anxiety, restlessness and depression. It is also particularly useful for treating dry and irritated skin. Ripple uses the jasmine oil in its Bliss blend of oils.

Burners and vaporisers

In vapour therapy, jasmine oil can be used to lift depression, lethargy and tiredness

During Child Birth

Jasmine oil is one of the most useful oils to use during childbirth. If it is used blended in a massage oil on the lower back with will help relieve pain and strengthen contractions. It can also aid in post natal recovery.

Blended massage oil or in the bath

Jasmine oil can be used as a massage oil or diluted in the bath

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