St. John's wort essential oil

Name: St. John's wort

Botanical name: Hypericum Perforatum

Used part: The aboveground part of the plant

Oil-bearing part of the plant: leaves and flower

Appearance: Clear liquid

Color: Pale yellow

Aroma: herbal aroma characteristic of St. John's wort

Content: 2,6-dimethylheptane, nonane, alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, beta-caryophyllene, germacrene D

Extraction method: Steam distillation

Method of analysis: Gas chromatograph

Certificate of analysis: Available on request

Storage: Store in tightly closed containers at a temperature of 5 - 15ºC, without direct exposure to sunlight and other heat sources
St. John's wort natural essential oil is successfully used to treat depression, anxiety, restlessness, nervous tension and mental exhaustion.

has a beneficial effect on the whole body, is effectively used to treat skin diseases, infections in the oral cavity and shows strong antiviral activity against the herpes virus.

Due to its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, regenerative and bactericidal properties, it is used successfully to treat wounds, injuries, burns and scars.

also has a beneficial effect in the treatment of peptic ulcer disease, gastritis and duodenal disease.

Due to its exceptional anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, St. John's wort oil is very often used for massage for neuralgia, sciatica, rheumatism, arthritis and muscle pain. Athletes often use St. John's wort oil for restorative massages of muscles, tendons and tissues.

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