Japanese Neroli Maceration
Details
This shrub comes from Japan. It is grown widely in the Coastal South. The flowers have a similar scent to orange blossoms. It blooms in the Spring and can grow to eight feet.
Additional Information
| Product No. | 01-jap00-group |
|---|---|
| GCC | MC-GW USA/TX |
| Common Name | Japanese Mock Orange, Pittosporum |
| Scientific Name | Pittosporum tobira |
| Family Name | No |
| Indigenous Country | No |
| Country Of Production | No |
| History | No |
| history_cont | No |
| Plant Description | No |
| Parts Processed | Fresh Flowers |
| Processing Methods | No |
| Color Range | No |
| Chemical Constituents | Fractionated Coconut Oil, Essential Oils |
| Yin/Yang | No |
| Physical Uses | Sedative, aphrodisiac |
| Physical_Uses_cont | No |
| Mental Uses | No |
| Emotional Uses | Feeling frantic and unable to calm down or overwhelmed with life, pittosporum will allow you calm down, relax, and let go. |
| Spiritual Uses | It can indicate that you are not protecting yourself as you should. It can indicate that there is damage in your energy field that needs to be healed possibly from sexual abuse or other trauma. Pittosporum can help protect you until you heal the damage. |
| Spiritual_Uses_Cont | No |
| Applications | Great carrier for an aphrodisiac blend. It will make good oil for a salt rub. There is potential for many spa products. Using it will help the person feel safe. Can be made into lotions, creams, ointments, and balms. This maceration can be used to extend |
| Warnings/Contraindications | None |

