The Intoxicating Fragrance Of Tuberose Essential Oil
Herbs and plants now form lifeline of people who are looking for
safer alternatives to be applied in daily lives rather than taking
tablets that do not spare side effects.
Tuberose is a high, slim
permanent plant with extended lean leaves.
The plant is grown in
morocco, Egypt, France and India. It is about hundred centimeters
high with flowers similar to pasty lilac and grouped wildly. It
is a delicate plant by nature and requires to be dug up to halt
them from decaying. It is identified with distinctive names in different
countries yet alluring each one of them by its intoxicating
aroma. In this article we will read more about plants history
and therapeutic uses of tuberose essential oil.
Polianthes tuberose has a strong and sweet fragrance. The essential
oil is extracted from the flower before they blossom. The tuberose
flower is known to be most fragrant amid other flowers hence it
has a major role in perfume industry as a constituent of superior
perfumes. It is unique flower with exotic, passionate and sensual
aroma. It has an amazingly powerful aroma to boost spirit and fetch
tranquility to intellect.
The flowers possess a lingering fragrance
even after being removed from the plant, it is claimed to tranquil
people and could be an effective arouser for people having problem
of impotency and frigidity. The plant is also known as mistress
of night in India due to its sensual fragrance. The tuberose essential
oil is used as aphrosidiac in aromatherapy to relieve
stress and erotic behavior of patients.
The plant was cultivated by pre-Columbian Indians in Mexico where
it still finds place almost everywhere to enjoy its fragrance to
the fullest. The extracted oil is yellowish orange with sticky nature
and heavy sedative smell. The main constituents of plant are benzyl
alcohol, methyl benzoate, eugenol, farcenol and methyl anthranilate.
Tuberose essential oil is certainly part of most successful famed
perfumes like Poison (Dior), silver rain and Ralph Lauren is just
to name a few. Most of women perfumes include tuberose
essential oil due to its intoxicating and sensuous fragrance.
The best thing about tuberose essential oil is it blends well with
most aromatic oils and makes them more supple and deluxe.
Tuberose plant is widespread and widely grown all over the world.
People cultivate it in their garden to keep their garden fragrant
pools all the time. It finds extensive usage in wedding lies garlands
in Hawaii and is well known for its erotic nature all over the world.
Friends are colleagues organizing bachelor’s party before
wedding often bring small garlands of tuberose flowers to be tied
around guest’s wrist for spreading the intoxicating yet calm
aroma in the party in India. It’s even worn at the back of
hair over a plait in southern India on daily basis by married women
to entice their husbands with its aroma.
Though tuberose essential oil does not have much therapeutic use
in aromatherapy but its
fragrance and intoxication are indispensably worth its aroma.
It is claimed to be apart of active sexual behavior most required
in some stale relationships. So if not working medicinally we can
crown it to serving people with its unique smell.
Related references and links
www.botanical.com
www.saveonscents.com
www.akalaroma.com
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