Jasmine is a white colored great aromatic flower
which soothes your mind with in few just seconds. Jasmine is a genus of shrubs and vines in the olive family Oleaceae.
It contains around 300 species native to tropical and warm temperate regions of
Eurasia Australasia and Oceania. Jasmines are
widely cultivated for the characteristic sweet fragrance
of their flowers. A number of unrelated plants contain the word Jasmine.
Jasmine can be either deciduous evergreen and can be erect spreading climbing
shrubs and vines. Their leaves are born opposite or alternate. They can be
simple, trifoliate, or pinnate. They are white or yellow in color although in
rare instances they can be slightly reddish. The flowers are borne in cymose
clusters with a minimum of three flowers though they can also be solitary on
the ends of branchlets. Each flower has about 4 to 9 petals 2 locules and 1 to
4 ovules. They have two stamens with very short filaments. The bracts are
linear or ovate. The calyx is bell shaped. They are usually very fragrant. The
fruits of jasmines are berries that turn black when ripe. Jasmine tea is often
consumed in China
where it is called jasmine flower tea Jasmine
sambac flowers are also used to make jasmine tea which often has a base
of green tea or white tea. Drinking jasmine tea can help lessen this
damage. Research has shown that people who drink green tea which jasmine tea
is made from lose weight faster
than people who don't. This is because green tea contains catechins which can increase a person's metabolic
rate thus aiding in fat burning
and weight loss. Consuming caffeine while you are pregnant is not strictly forbidden it
is important that you take care of how much amount of caffeine you have on a
daily basis. Jasmine tea not only combats bad bacteria, it also helps our
bodies to form good bacteria which are very important for digestion and overall
gut health. You feel sickness about to strike drink up. If you are already sick
drinking jasmine tea can help you to recover more quickly. The soothing aroma
of jasmine tea has tremendous effect on our brain it soothes the nerves and
gives relief from stress. The flower
is used to make medicine. Jasmine has been used for liver disease liver pain due
to cirrhosis and abdominal pain due to severe diarrhea. It is also used to cause relaxation to heighten
sexual desire and in cancer treatment. The essential oil
is generally safe. It is considered to be non sensitizing non irritant and
nontoxic. It should be used in moderation as large doses can interfere with your concentration
due to its relaxing property. Oral ingestion
of this essential oil is not
recommended. Consumption of jasmine water or tea is an easy way to
prevent the diabetes. It regulates the blood sugar and glucose levels which in
turn it controls the diabetics. Take some amount of jasmine oil and use it to
massage over the complete body. The mild sedative properties of jasmine work
great. Also use it to massage your dried and cracked foot. Add jasmine water to
any of the DIY skin care recipes or add it with baking soda and scrub your face
to get clean and glowing skin. Use the mixture of baking soda and jasmine water
as a Diy shampoo. Pour jasmine water on your hair as a final rinse to hold on
the fragrance and moisture the same mimics the action of a leave in
conditioner. Jasmine essesntial oil
that benefit curly frizzy or kinky hair and dry scalp.
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