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General Description
Parsley Seed Essential Oil, Small perennial herb produces small brown seeds from which this oil is distilled. Can be used in massage during labour, but not recommended for pregnancy. Sometimes used commercially in gripe water. Used in food flavourings. Used as a preservative in perfume. Hot compresses over the bladder are comforting during bouts of cystitis, however medical help is recommended. Hot compresses may help with PMT and cellulite.
Historial Background
Greek and Roman physicians used parsley for kidney and bladder disorders. The oil has been used since the Sixteenth century for the same purposes. Introduced to Britain 1548.
Properties
Antimicrobial, antiseptic, mild stimulant, antioxidant, muscle and joint ease.
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