Ambrette seed

Musk Ambrette, hibiscus abelmoschus

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Ambrette seed oil is extracted from the seed of the hibiscus abelmoschus.



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Index

Scents

Uses

Major Growing Regions

Toxicology

Therapeutic Uses

Blends

Value and Pricing

Also See

Resources

References



Scents

A nutty, sweet, floral, musky, tenacious middle note


Uses


Major Growing Regions

Extracted from the seeds of the muskmallow plant a relative of hibiscus.

India

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Toxicology


Recommended Dosages and Quantities - Possiably one of the best guides around to learn more about theraputic essential oil safety in massage and aromatherapy is Robert Tisserands Essential Oils Safety Guide, in the back is a guide covering safety with most essential oils. disclaimer toxicology is a guide and consult a qualified medical practitioner on the dosage that is right for your.


Therapeutic Uses

Anxiety, depression, muscular aches, poor circulation, indigestion.

Information on theraputic uses are only a guide and you should consult a professional manuals of aromatherapy for more information.

Blends

Ambrette seed is typically used in oriental type perfumes. Blends well with rose, neroli, patchouli and sandalwood.

Value and Pricing

Produced in small quantities with a subsequently high price.



Also See

List of essential oils
Aromatherapy Oil

Resources

1. Books and Reports - Excellent resources

2 . Articles - Published information on Essential Oils

3. Discuss - Essential Oil Community Forums

4. Buy Ambrette seed - The Aroma Marketplace

References

I highly recommend the references used below. They have been invaluable in compiling this definiation of Ambrette seedand all the writers are experts in their fields. Oilganic has a comprehensive library of books and reports on essential oils.

2. The World of Aromatherapy, edited by Jeanne Rose and Susan Earle

3. Medical Aromatherapy Healing with Essential Oils, Kurt Schnaubelt

 

Disclaimer
This information is just a guide and readers should consult their medical practitioner before using essential oils.

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