Anise Mint Maceration

Anise Mint Maceration

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Anise Mint Maceration (1/3 oz)
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Quick Overview

Gritman macerations are made from plants growing in the Gritman Garden. We use Fractionated Coconut Oil as the solvent to absorb all the fat soluble properties of the plant. Macerations are essential oils but more as they have the fat soluble parts of the plant that are too large to be distilled. The scent is not as strong as the essential oil but the essential oil properties are still there and at the same time they bring with them their own carrier. The oil can be used straight from the bottle. Anise Mint is used as a tonic for the female reproductive system, stimulate lactation, and as an aphrodisiac to stimulate a females libido.

Anise Mint Maceration

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Use this oil in blends that support the female reproductive system. It can be used in PMS, menopausal, and lactating blends. This maceration is good in aphrodisiac formulas especially geared to arouse women. Rub on stomach over ovaries to relieve cramps or rub onto breasts to encourage milk flow. May be used as a perfume alone and/or with essential oils added - such as clove, sandalwood, basil, or vetiver.

Additional Information

Product No. 01-ani00-group
GCC MC-GW USA/TX
Common Name Anise Mint, Texas Marigold Mint, Mexican Marigold, Texas Tarragon, Sweet Tagetes
Scientific Name Tagetes lucida
Family Name Lamiaceae
Indigenous Country N/A
Country Of Production USA/Texas
History Huicol Indians of Mexico smoked this tagetes to create visions. The Aztecs gave it to their sacrificial victims to dull their senses. We also grow Copper Daisy, Tagetes lemmonii, but it has a lemony scent. Dried leaves do not hold the scent as well as the
history_cont fresh, and this maceration must be done with fresh leaves and flowers. Tagetes oil can be considered dangerous within the aromatherapy world. This maceration does not carry the same warnings.
Plant Description An annual herb growing 1 to 2 feet in height, with fern-like delicate leaves bearing white flowers in umbrels producing seed.
Parts Processed Fresh Leaves and Flowers
Processing Methods Maceration
Color Range Clear
Chemical Constituents Fractionated Coconut Oil, Essential Oils, Flavonoid
Yin/Yang No
Physical Uses The anise scent in this oil is caused by a chemical called anethole. Anethole is an ether that appears to support the female reproductive system. It is cholagogue, emmenagogue, estrogenic, galactagogue, and a general tonic for the female reproductive
Physical_Uses_cont system. This oil will encourage menstrual flow, support estrogen production, and stimulate lactation. It is also an aphrodisiac, as the scent is very appealing to women and can cause arousal.
Mental Uses N/A
Emotional Uses Allows the goddess in you to come into central focus. The female that you are becomes empowered and allowed to express its truth. This expression may be with a soft or a loud voice. Can indicate that you no longer wish to be hidden or remain silent about
Spiritual Uses things that are happening around you. This oil is good for women who are activists or wish to promote female causes. It will balance the energy so that it is not too forceful or too soft. There may be injustices that need to be highlighted and discussed.
Spiritual_Uses_Cont It is time for you to find your voice and step forward.
Applications Massage, rub on abdomen, baths, compresses
Warnings/Contraindications N/A

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