Botanical Name: Helichrysum splendidum Common name: Sewejaartjie Read More
Botanical Name: |
Helichrysum
splendidum |
Common name: |
Sewejaartjie |
Plant family: |
Asteraceae |
Genus: |
Helichrysum |
Appearance/Color: |
Thin clear liquid
with pale yellow to yellow color |
Odor: |
Medium strength aroma
having scent between burnt sugar and floral mint |
Blends With: |
Clove bud,
rosemary, clary sage, lavender, chamomile and any oils from Citrus family |
Origin: |
South Africa |
Source: |
Leaves and
Flowers |
Method of
Extraction: |
Steam Distillation |
Helichrysum splendidum is quite
different than other Helichrysums in aroma, therapeutics & energetics. This
helichrysum has a significant percentage of b-phellandrene, which is known for
its anti inflammatory & anti fungal properties. Helichrysum splendidum has been shown to be anti-rheumatic, so it
would make a great addition to a blend for Rheumatoid Arthritis, helping with
joint & soft tissue pain and inflammation. Being high in delta cadinene, it
would be beneficial in respiratory blends, especially with Helichrysum
gymnocephalum.
The word Helichrysum is from the Greek "Helios" or "sun" and "Chrysos" or "Gold", referring to the color of the flowers. Helichrysum essential oil Slovenia obtained through steam distillation by steam in a copper free of leaves and flowers can effectively calm the body and can reenergize the body by restoring it. We offer pure quality Helichrysum essential oil that can be blended and used for muscles and joints pains.
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As per NAHA guidelines, New Directions Aromatics
(NDA) does not recommend the ingestion of essential oils. It is imperative to
consult a medical practitioner before using Essential Oils for therapeutic
purposes. Pregnant and nursing women and those taking prescription drugs are
especially advised not to use this product without the medical advice of a
physician. The oil should always be stored in an area that is inaccessible to
children, especially those under the age of 7.
There are over 600
species of Helichrysum worldwide, 245 of those are found in southern Africa.
The word Helichrysum is from the Greek "Helios" or "sun"
and "Chrysos" or "Gold", referring to the color of the
flowers. Helichrysums are popular as traditional medicine of South Africa. The
African common name sewejaartjie is given to most helichrysums with everlasting
flowers and is derived from the belief that the flower heads last for seven
(sewe) years (jaar) in the house. The Zulu use the leaf of helichrysum splendid
so that a woman finds a man irresistible.
Helichrysum essential
oil is used in inhaler with drops of black pepper when suffering from sore
throat and cough. Blend of Helichrysum essential oil Slovenia with alovera gel
can be used to rejuvenate skin and give a glowing appearance since it can deal
with acute issues.
?-phellandrene of Helichrysum essential oil imparts
anti-inflammatory properties to it. Because of its rich ?-phellandrene content Helichrysum
essential oil Slovenia can be used for joint pains arthritis and rheumatism
also.
Its
enhanced anti-bacterial properties make it very much useful in skin care
applications to treat acne, rashes and blemishes.
COMMON USAGE
·
Increases immunity to viral infections because
of antiviral properties
·
Treat rheumatism
·
Treat arthritis and muscle, joint pains
·
In Skin care to treat acne, blemishes
·
Sun burn relief
·
Pain relief
·
Natural multiple sclerosis preventor
·
Antioxidant Rich and therefore a natural cancer
preventor
·
Anti-bacterial, Anti-fungal, Anti-infectious,
Anti-inflammatory, Anti-oxidant, Anti-rheumatic, Anti-septic, Anti-spasmodic,
Anti-viral
Ingredients:
S.No |
Key Constituents |
Strength (%) |
1 |
?-terpene |
14.9 |
2 |
?-pinene |
10.2 |
3 |
1,8-cineole |
8.6 |
4 |
Bicyclogermacrene |
7.9 |
5 |
d-cadinene |
7.4 |
6 |
Cubebol |
7.3 |
7 |
?-phellandrene |
5.5 |
8 |
p-cymene |
3.0 |
9 |
Germacrene |
2.5 |
10 |
Sabinene |
2.4 |
11 |
a-cadinol |
2.6 |
12 |
Camphor |
1.2 |
Safety Summary
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Hazardous No Data
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Contraindications Not Known
Organ Specific Effects
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No information found
Systemic Effects
·
Acute Toxicity: Not known
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Skin corrosion/irritation: No data available
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Serious eye damage/irritation: No data available
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Carcinogenicity:
No information found. It is non carcinogenic and its constituent a-cadinol
is active against human colon cancer cell line HT-29
·
Germ cell mutagenicity: Not known
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Reproductive toxicity: No data available
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Chronic effects on humans: No data available
· Other toxic effects on humans: No data available
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Ecotoxicity: No data available
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Bioaccumulation: No data available
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Mobility in soil: No data available
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Persistence and degradability: No data available
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Other adverse effects: Do not allow it to enter
into water systems.