Often Overlooked but Important Tarragon
Often Overlooked but
Therapeutically Most Valuable
TARRAGON
20% Discount
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Wild Tarragon in Provence |
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Essential Oil Cultivation Sites around the World |
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Tarragon is an important component in many aromatherapy synergies. I.e. it is incorporated in our Modern Magic blends such as Pain Relief, Nerve Repair, Deep Sleep and Antiviral. There is a new interesting development initiated by aromatherapy legend Pierre Franchomme. In a recent article he writes about the traditional use of Tarragon oil for endometriosis.
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The Site: Haute Provence
Tarragon originates in Southern Russia and Siberia. Today it is cultivated all over Europe for culinary purposes. Most of the distillation today happens in France and Hungary.
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Therapeutic Properties
In French Style Aromatherapy Tarragon oil is recognized for a number of highly valuable therapeutic properties. It is considered a powerful neuro-muscular antispasmodic. Because of its ability to stabilze the parasympathetic nervous system Tarragon can be an emergency remedy in cases of shock. It is a powerful analgesic, guards against vomiting and eases nausea. Some authors call Tarragon a hepatic anti-allergenic.
Endometriosis:
For successful treatment of the painful symptoms of endometriosis (which one in every ten women seems to suffer from) Pierre Franchomme recommends to mix several drops of Tarragon oil with the vegetable oil of Tamanu (which stimulates phagocytosis, very important in this case) and apply it topically on the belly 2 - 3 times a day for several weeks.
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OSA is proud to offer these therapeutic powerhouses at a discount of 20%. Having acccess to both major European provenances of Tarrgon gives the collector an opportunity to study the impact different biological populations have on the actual composition of an oil. While the two oils are quite similar they also have a distinctly unique character and fragrance.
Offer is good from October 13th through October 17th, 2022.
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