Helichrysum Corsica (O)

Helichrysum Corsica (O)
Botanical Name: Helichrysum italicum
Country of Origin: Corsica
Method of Cultivation: Organic
Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled
Plant Material Used: the flowers

CAS No: 90045-56-0
Flash Point: 48 degrees C / R10 flammable

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Color & Odor: Pale Yellow to Orange. Characteristic sweet and honey like.

Syn: Helichrysum angustifolium Flower Oil, Everlasting, Immortelle

Odor: Helichrysum has a powerful and diffusive odor which is unique. Bringing a sweet-fruity/ honey and tea like odor with excellent tenacity.

Color: Clear, light yellow mobile liquid.

Helichrysum Oil is steam distilled from the flowering tops of the small plant Helichrysum italicum. A pale yellow, oily liquid of powerful and diffusive, but pleasant odor. Also known as Everlast or Immortelle, Helichrysum italicum's legendary usefulness for the treatment of scars, both old and new, resulting from injury or surgery. Also, very useful for bruises and other sport related injuries.

Skin Care:
- where there is inflamed tissue
- excellent anti-inflammatory activity
- helpful with eczema, rashes and psoriasis
- great for bruises: Bruise Away Synergy
- blended with rosehip is good for scarring: Scar Blend

Caution:
EXTERNAL USE ONLY.
Do not use undiluted on the skin.
Keep away from children & pets.
Store away from heat & light.

Ref:
S. Battaglia - The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy
W. Sellar - Directory of Essential Oils

Disclaimer:
Information within this site is for educational purposes only. Statements about the product efficacy have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration. The products mentioned within are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. As always, please consult your Medical Doctor for any medical advice or treatment.
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