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Jasmine incense and Jasmine incense sticks do not need any introduction because of their intense popularity and properties. Jasmine incense is associated with love, beauty and emotions. The scent of jasmine is probably accepted universally and quintessentially an active ingredient in incense sticks, essential oils, perfumes, scented candles and many more. Not only the flower has a bewitching fragrance but also used in various purposes.
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Since ages, people have used Jasmine incense for its amazingly pleasant fragrance or its extracts for various purposes. It has a high reverence in Hindu and Muslim tradition also, where Jasmine oil is considered as the 'oil of romance'. Arab poets have honored it as a favorite ingredient of love potions. Not only the fragrance is rejuvenating but the entire plant has some or other benefits. The root of the plant can be used to treat headaches, rheumatism and joint pain and insomnia.

Botanical Specification Jasmine:

The scientific name of jasmine is Jasminum Gradiflora and belongs to the the olive family (Oleaceae). More than 200 species of Jasmine can be found around the world and all of them are used in making incense and incense sticks. The other botanical specification about the plant are as follows:
  • Scientific name : Jasminum Gradiflora
  • Kingdom: Plantae (Angiosperms, Eudicots)
  • Order: Lamiales
  • Family: Oleaceae
  • Tribe: Jasmineae
  • Genus: Jasminum
Benefits of Jasmine:

Jasmine Incense Sticks Jasmine incense exhibits properties like anti depressant, anti septic, anti spasmodic, aphrodisiac, cicatrisant, expectorant, emenagogue, sedative etc. Apart from making incense sticks Jasmine is also used to extract the jasmine oil which is perhaps the most widely used essential oil used in aromatherapy. Apart from having an exquisite smell, the aroma of jasmine relaxes the mind, helps with sexual problems, restrain depression, eases childbirth, sooths coughing. Even for the skin it is very benefiting, jasmine essential oil body massage improves skin elasticity and helps in reducing stretch marks and scars. Dr. Christoph Streicher has termed Jasmine as a "hormone balancing" as the abdomen massage with jasmine oil can ease the pains of childbirth by balancing certain hormones. It is even effectual in increasing milk secretions from breasts, so lactating mothers should use by having a jasmine oil massage. They can even keep their home fragmented with the Jasmine scent using some jasmine scented candles or incense sticks. Probably for all these reasons, Jasmine oil is often called as 'women's oil'.

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