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The Recipes - A- Z

 

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Table of Common-Latin names and pH Values - A-E

Table of Common-Latin names and pH Values-A-E

 

English Name Latin Name pH
Angelica Root Angelica Archangelica 3.8
Artemisa Artemisa vulgaris 3.8-4.0
Balsam fir  Abies balsamea  3.8-4.0 
Basil  Ocimum basilicum  4.5-4.7 
Bay Laurel  Laurus nobilis 4.9-5.2 
Black Currant  Ribes nigrum  3.6 
Black Spruce   Picea mariana  4.2-4.4
Calamus root  Acorus calamus  4.6 
Cardamon Pod  Elettaria Cardamomum  4.5

 

 Cedar Wood Cedrus atlantica 4.1-4.2
Cinnamon bark Cinnamomum zeylanicum (ec)  3.3
Cinnamon leaf Cinnamoum zeylanicym (fe) 3.9
Clary sage Salvia sclarea 5.5-5.7

Clementine Petitgrain

Citrus clementine (fe)  4.3-4.4
Coriander /cilantro Coriandrum sativum 3.5-3.7
Cornflower  Centaurea cyanus 4.7-5.0 
Cypress  Cupressus sempervirens  3.8-4.0
Elder flower  Sambucus nigra 4.0-4.2
Elecampane Inula graveolens  4.7-4.0

Read More.... Table of Common PH Values F- O

Reference: Hydrosols / Suzanne Catty

Frankincense

Frankincense

Boswellia carterii/Frankincense
pH 4.7-4.9
Aroma and Taste
Extraordinary, The scent is sweeter than the oil but unmistakably frankincense. Slightly resinous, like the conifers can be, the odor is also a little warmer  than the steam distilled oil, reminding me more of the CO2 extract. The taste is quite bitter when undiluted but not un appealing. Diluted it is divine and loses all bitterness, becoming soft, warm and very dry.

Stability and shelf Life
Unknown estimated at eighteen months.

Properties and applications
Experimental. The first effect is of energetic expansion. Taking a drop or two undiluted gives the distinct sensation the  "energy body" is expanding outward, rapidly from the solar plexus.Try it before meditation, in ritual work, with crystals, or any form of energy healing. The oil is known to deepen and expand breathing and open airways, and the hydrosol seems to retain that property and can dry up excess mucus in the lungs and help expel phlegm.

In, "aromapuncture" treatments, one drop of frankincense on the lung points elicited a deep breathing that manifested  an altered state almost on contact. Quite astounding and worth further exploration.

Internally frankincense is a diuretic and very drying, and it should be explored for use in conditions where pus or discharge is present. It may be particularly beneficial in mouth or gum infections as a gargle, perhaps combined with immortelle, as well as for infections of the reproductive and urinary systems, in combination with sandalwood or cistus.

Topically frankincense is fantastic on the skin. Mist over the face and leave it to air dry and your skin will have a noticeably fine texture almost immediately. Of great value where summer heat is combined with humidity. Frankincense can be used in face masks for an instant lift or combined with rock rose and others for daily wrinkle treatments.

Reference: Hydrosols/Suzanne Catty

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