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Essential Oil Profile
Helichrysum
by
Marie
Temmen
Latin
Binomial: Helichrysum italicum, Helichrysum
angustifolium Family:
Asteraceae (Compositae) Other
Common Names:
Immortelle, St. John’s herb Part
Used: Flowering tops Production
Method: steam distillation (an absolute may be
produced by solvent extraction.) Countries
of Origin: Helichrysum is native to the
Mediterranean. It is cultivated in Italy, the Balkans, Spain and France. Typical
Constituents: a-pinene, camphene, myrcenc,
limonene,1,8 cineole, linalool, terpinen-4-ol, Neryl acetate, nerol, geraniol,
eugenol, italidone Description
of Oil: Everlasting has an intense, rich,
honey-like scent with delicate tea like undertones. It is a liquid and ranges in
color from pale yellow to red. Description
of Plant: This plant has daisy-like brightly
colored flowers and is generally about 60 cm’s in height. This is a strongly
aromatic herb. History,
Folklore and Myth: Helichrysum has a long history
of medicinal use and those uses mirror today’s use of this essential oil.
Prior to the early 1980’s helichrysum was not found in essential oil catalogs.
Pierre Franchomme and Daniel Penoel are credited with popularizing this oil in
the United States. Precautions
and Contraindications: This oil is non-toxic,
non-irritant and non-sensitizing. Properties
and Uses: Helichrysum has cicatrisant properties
which reduce presence of scar tissue. It
is anti-inflammatory and anti-allergenic making it useful for inflamed skin,
eczema or dermatitis. It is also excellent in preventing formation of bruises
following an injury. This
oil is also beneficial for treatment of respiratory conditions. It is mucolytic,
expectorant and antispasmodic, making it useful for conditions such as sinus
infections, bronchitis and spasmodic coughing. Helichrysum
is appropriate as a first-aid oil. It may be applied neat to injuries until
further treatment can be sought. It reduces swelling, disinfects the wound and
promotes healing through tissue regeneration. From
an emotional perspective helichrysum is helpful when dealing with issues of
depression, stress, lethargy and mental exhaustion. It is thought to stimulate
the right side of the brain thus being useful for stimulating art and
creativity. Helichrysum
is a grounding oil and brings warmth to one dealing with emotional coldness. Conditions
such as rheumatoid arthritis may be treated with helichrysum as it has
anti-inflammatory properties. Bibliography Battaglia,
Salvatore. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy. Virginia, Queensland,
Australia: The Perfect Potion. 1995. Grace,
Ulla-Maija. Ulla-Maija Grace 's Aromatherapy for Practitioners. CW
Daniel Co.Ltd. 1996 Worwood,
Valerie. The Fragrant Mind. New World Library. 1996 Lawless,
Julia. Encyclopedia Of Essential Oils. Element Books Ltd. l992 Sheppard-Hanger, Sylla. The Aromatherapy Practitioner Reference Manual. The Atlantic Institute of Aromatherapy, Tampa FL, 1995.
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