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- All
- Alertness
- Analgesic
- Anesthetic
- Anti-Inflammatory
- Antibacterial
- Antibiotic
- Antifungal
- Antimicrobial
- Antioxidant
- Antiseptic
- Antispasmodic
- Antiviral
- Anxiety
- Aphrodisiac
- Blood Pressure
- Burns
- calcium
- Calming
- Cancer
- Cholesterol
- Cicatrizant
- Clarity
- Cleanse
- Colds
- Congestion
- Cooking
- Coughs
- Deodorant
- Depression
- Detoxify
- Disinfects
- Ear
- Eczema
- Eye
- Flu
- Focus
- foraged
- Galactagogues
- Healing
- Hormone Imbalance
- Immunity
- Indigestion
- Insight
- Insomnia
- iron
- Memory
- Menopause
- minerals
- Nervous System
- Oral Health
- Osteoarthritis
- Pain Relief
- Psoriasis
- Purify
- Ramps
- Recipe
- Respiratory
- Sedative
- Skincare
- Soothing
- Thrush
- Ulcers
- vitamins
- wild crafted
For centuries, jasmine has been popular for its sweet, romantic fragrance and has been used in some of the world’s best-known perfumes, including Chanel No. 5. It’s also a common ingredient in alcohol, sweets, and desserts.