
Common Name: Tansy, Wild, Tansy, Common Tansy
Family Name: Asteraceae (Composite,Daisy)
Scientific Name: Tanacetum vulgare, Chrysanthemum vulgare, C. tanacetum
Country of Production: USA, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Morocco
Indigenous Country: USA, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Morocco
Country of Production: USA, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Morocco
History:
Chemical Constituents: Class: Ketone. Up to 80% thujone, camphor, borneol, artemisia ketone.
Plant Description: A perennial herb growing to 3ft high with green ferny leaves producing small round button-like flowers in clusters.
Processing Methods: Steam distilled.
Yin Yang: Yang
Color Range: Yellow to dark orange.
Applications: No aromatherapy application, bath(with proper supervision and fixed oil), inhaler, massage.
Emotional: Disconnected, crying, attracted to losers, allow others to use you and your energy, fatigued, powerless, afraid of personal power TO able to say no, confident of abilities, able to stand alone, resourceful, self-reliant.
Mental: I want to learn my life lessons. I want to know why I am here. I want to fulfill myself and become personally powerful. I believe that I can be powerful without being harmful to me or others.
Physical: Anticatarrh, anthelmintic(powerful, expectorant, mucolytic, carminative, nervine, stimulant, tonic. Used for congestion, repel insects and fleas, intestinal worms.
Spiritual: Can indicate that you have done very good work and are now ready to take your place within a seat of power. Tansy is a very powerful agent. Do not use without spiritual guidance.