
Botanical Name: Juniperus sabina Plant Part: Leaves & Twigs Extraction Method: Steam Distillation Origin: France Description: Savine is a compact evergreen shrub about 1 meter (3 feet) high. It has a tendency to spread out horizontally, and has dark green leaves and purplish-black berries. Color: Light, and may vary upon distillation times Common Uses: Medicinally the essential oil has been used to combat the warts and to calm the attacks of rheumatism, by means of the external topical application of this product. Likewise, homoeopathically, it has been used for the treatment of metrorrhagia. Nonetheless, this oil should only be used by experienced practitioners. This is because the of severe toxicity. Consistency: Light Note: Middle Strength of Aroma: Strong Blends well with: Because of little - if any - application in aromatherapy, none are known. Aromatic Scent: The odor of Savine oil is very unpleasant. History: Savine was once used in ointments or dressings for blisters, rashes, warts and other skin issues. Cautions: Savine oil should not be used in aromatherapy as it is toxic.
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