Patchouli Essential Oil, Undiluted (Pogostemon Cablin)
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Patchouli Essential Oil, Undiluted (Pogostemon Cablin) 1 Dram, Undiluted COMMON NAME : Patchouli SCIENTIFIC NAME : Pogostemon Cablin FAMILY : Lamiaceae METAPHYSICAL / SPIRITUAL ASSOCIATIONS & CORRESPONDENCES : Element: Earth Planet: Saturn Day: Tuesday Direction: North Zodiac Sign: Taurus Chakra: 1st Root Chakra (Muladhara) Energy: Yin Gender: Feminine Tarot Card: the Magician, the Devil Sabbat or Holiday: Samhain / Day of the Dead / Día de los Muertos (Oct 31 – Nov 2) ; the Great Rite / Hieros Gamos / the Sacred Marriage ; the Full Hunter’s Moon (Oct or Nov) Deity or God / Goddess Association: Modron, Hades, Aphrodite, Venus, the Green Man, Pan, Osain, Dionysos, Anteros, Hedone, Oshun, Rati, Kama, Philotes, Priapus, Pothos, Freyja, the angel Asmodeus Parts Used: Leaves Description: Patchouli is a shrub-like plant in the mint family native to southeast Asia. The leaves of the plant exude a sweet, exotic, earthy scent when rubbed or bruised. The dried herb lends a musky fragrance to potpourri, and also acts as a fixative to “fix” the scent of other ingredients. Combined with essential oils and botanical resins, dried patchouli is transformed into incense that can be burned over smoldering charcoal, or the oil used in a diffuser. In aromatherapy, patchouli essential oil is calming and can help relieve fatigue and tension headaches. Properly diluted and used topically, it can help ease symptoms of dermatitis, eczema, and skin irritations. Its antifungal properties make it useful for symptoms of athlete’s foot. And its antibacterial properties make it useful for minor scrapes. The aroma of patchouli is known to be a powerful aphrodisiac. Its earthy musky smell has a reputation for arousing intrigue and desire. Patchouli oil is an insect repellant, particularly for parasites like fleas, ticks, and mosquitos. It can help with parasitic skin infections like scabies and ringworm. Dried patchouli is also helpful to have on hand if you have pets, especially during warm weather months when fleas tend to hitch a ride indoors on your pet’s fur. A dusting of the finely ground or powdered herb on pet’s bedding and other places where fleas may lay eggs acts as a natural barrier. Historical Uses: skin toning, cellulite, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-infectious, antimicrobial, antiseptic, astringent, calmative, cicatrizing, cytophylactic, nervine, fungal infection, parasitic skin infection, ringworm, scabies, mites, scalp infection, problematic skin conditions, sores, abscess, cuts, grazes, insect repellent, insect bites and stings, PMS, depression, moodiness, irritability, fatigue, tension, headache, stress, aphrodisiac, sexual desire Mystical Attributes: Patchouli is excellent for grounding and money spells. It promotes fortune and prosperity, as well as peace, happiness, and harmony. Considered a powerful aphrodisiac that ignites sexual passion, patchouli is great for sex magick. For this purpose, patchouli blends well with scents like jasmine, lavender, ylang ylang, rose, orange, neroli, bergamot, sandalwood, cedarwood, vetiver, and vanilla. For protection from curses and hexes, combine patchouli 10:1 with white sandalwood. Patchouli calms and clears the mind, and promotes clairvoyance and divination, particularly useful for Samhain rituals to communicate with ancestors. Mystical Intentions: sex magic, love magic, fertility, lust, attraction, sexual desire, sexual passion, sexual energy, clairvoyance, divination, calling ancestors, communicating with spirits, grounding, happiness, harmony, calming the mind, peace, negativity, money, prosperity, fortune, curse breaking, hex breaking, protection from evil Smell: The leaves of the patchouli plant exude a rich, warm, sweet, exotic, smoky, earthy scent with fresh fruit tones when rubbed or bruised. The dried herb lends a musky fragrance to potpourri, and also acts as a fixative to “fix” the scent of other ingredients. Botany, Cultivation & Harvesting: Patchouli is native to tropical regions of Asia, and is now extensively cultivated in China, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Mauritius,Taiwan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, as well as West Africa. Patchouli has a strong heavy scent, especially when distilled into an oil form. The best oil is freshly distilled near the plantations. This is a fragrant herb, with soft, opposite, egg-shaped leaves and square stems. It can reach from 2 to 3 feet in height, giving out the peculiar, characteristic odor of patchouli when rubbed. Its whitish flowers, tinged with purple, grow in both axillary and terminal spikes. Patchouli grows well in warm to tropical climates. It thrives in hot weather, but not direct sunlight. It does best in rich, fertile soil that is consistently moist. If the plant withers due to lack of water, it will recover well and quickly after rain, or watering. Propagate by dividing rhizomes, tubers, corms or bulbs (including offsets), or by softwood cuttings. The tiny seeds may be harvested for planting, but they are very delicate and easily crushed. Patchouli leaves are harvested two or three times a year, the leaves being dried and packed in bales for later use or distillation into patchouli oil. The leaves must be fermented before they produce full scent (this is why this herb should be dark brown). Store dried patchouli leaves in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. Contraindications & Toxicity: Do not use if pregnant or breastfeeding. Do not use if taking blood thinners. Do not use if you have recently had or expect to undergo surgery. Do not use if you have a bleeding disorder. Use may cause allergic reactions or sensitivity. Do not use near eyes, nose, ears, or mucous membranes. Constituents: Patchouli alcohol (a tricyclic sesquiterpene) Norpatchoulenol Nortetrapatchoulol α-cedrenal Sesquiterpenes α-guaiene δ-guaiene β-caryophyllene Trans-caryophyllene α-patchoulene β-patchoulene β-elemene Terpenoids Phytosterols Flavonoids Organic acids Lignins Alkaloids Glycosides Alcohols Aldehydes Sources: https://spiritartsandherbs.com/sources **IMPORTANT INFORMATON: Products are sold as curio items for entertainment purposes only and based upon historical and magical uses. We do not imply or guarantee that any items provide specific abilities, powers, outcomes, remedies, or treatments. Any information provided on listings or through private conversation is intended for educational purposes only and are based on historical folklore and traditions, and should not replace the advice of a physician. Use our products at your own risk. By purchasing this item, you understand and release Spirit Arts & Herbs Inc from any liability. 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