Other Names: Myrtle, Common Myrtle Botanical Name: Myrtus communis INCI: Myrtus Communis Leaf Oil Production Method: Steam Distillation Part of the Plant Used: flowers Traditionally in aromatherapy, Myrtle essential oil is associated with the following therapeutic properties: Key Properties: expectorant, mucolytic, antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, respiratory decongestant, balancing, skin-toning, mildly calming. In aromatherapy it is traditionally used for: Respiratory System – traditionally used for coughs, colds, congestion, bronchitis, sinus discomfort, and catarrh. It may help support clearer breathing and respiratory comfort. Nervous System – used during periods of stress, nervous tension, and mental fatigue, promoting a sense of calm and mental clarity. Skin Care Uses – traditionally used for oily or combination skin, as well as skin imperfections and irritation, due to its cleansing and balancing properties. Wellness and Revitalization – often used in massage blends to promote a refreshing and revitalizing feeling. It is believed to have cleansing and balancing qualities that may contribute to emotional calmness and a sense of clearer breathing.
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