Vanilla

Vanilla planifolia

Origin: Madagascar
Family: Orchidacea
Part used: Seed pod

Vanilla comes from the seed pods of an orchid flower of the genus Vanilla, and is native to Central and South America and the Carribean. The flower, which lasts for less than a day, is pollinated by hand. This technique, still used today, was invented in 1841 by a 12 year old slave, Edmond Albius of the Réunion. Popular in cooking and perfume, Vanilla also enjoys widespread use for its therapeutic qualities which includes the promotion of relaxation, calmness and as an aphrodisiac.
Overview
Fragrance notes
A sweet, warm and exotic scent. Reminiscent of freshly baked cookies and cream.

Blending notes
Blends well with: Mandarin, Sandalwood, Rose and Tonka Bean.
History
By the time the Spaniards invaded South America, the Vanilla bean was well entrenched in Aztec culture. Over time, Vanilla became a rare commodity and was sometimes used as currency. The Europeans started manufacturing Vanilla with chocolate around the 16th century but the plant was not cultivated there until the 18th century. Along with its culinary properties, Vanilla is revered for its evocative scent which has been said to inspire comfort, security and emotional stability. It has also been widely used as an aphrodisiac.

Please note: the traditional uses listed here are for reference only and should not be taken as recommendations for treatment, or cure, of any disease or medical condition. Therapeutic plant oils are used to support natural body processes towards improved health and wellbeing.
Uses
Comforting
Add 5 drops to a diffuser or mix into bath water. Therapeutic baths should not exceed 15 minutes.

Emotional stability
Add 5 drops and 5 drops of Lavender True to a diffuser.

Enhance libido
Add 5 drops to a diffuser or mixed into bath water. Therapeutic baths should not exceed 15 minutes.
Safety considerations
Safe when used as directed. Safe to use with other medication when necessary. If accidentally ingested do not induce vomiting, follow with olive oil or milk and seek advice from a health specialist. Avoid contact with eyes - flush with water. Keep out of reach of children.

Please note: Therapeutic plant oils are used to support natural body processes for optimum health and wellbeing. The information here is NOT meant as a recommendation to cure any medical condition or disease.
Ingredients
Key ingredients
100% pure Vanilla planifolia, extracted pods in alcohol, Madagascar
Key component
Vanillin, Vanillic acid, para-Hydroxybenzoic aldehyde, para-Hydroxybenzoic acid