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Parsley Seed Oil
Parsley Seed Oil
Parsely seed essential oil is derived by steam distillation method from a short-lived perennial herb that grows up to an average height of 70 cm. The herb has bright green foliage which gives it a wrinkled appearance. It has small greenish-yellow flowers that have small brown seeds.
General Name: | Parsley Seed Oil |
Botanical Name: | Petroselinum Sativum |
Method of Extraction: | Steam Distilled |
Part of Plant Used: | Seed |
Origin: | India |
Application: | Parsley seed essential oil is used by aromatherapists as an anti-microbial, anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, and astringent. It is also used as carminative, diuretic, laxative, stimulant (mild), stomachic, and uterine tonic. |
Strength of Aroma: | Medium |
Color: | Yellow to light brown liquid. |
Blends Well With: | Orange, Rose, Cananga, Tea Tree, Clary Sage and any of the spice oils. green in |
Aromatic Scent: | Sweet, warm spicy scent. |
History: | While Parsley is now commonly used in dining tables to garnish meals, it was never brought to table in earlier days. It was considered sacred and was used as a belonging to dead. In fact, some Europeans believed that anyone growing this tree will die in a year. |
Precautions: | Parsley essential oil is moderately toxic and irritating and should be always used in dilution. It should be avoided during pregnancy. |