Myrtle oil: what is it?

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Myrtle oil is extracted from the leaves and twigs of a shrub found in North Africa and Mediterranean regions. It has been used for medicinal purposes, respiratory benefits, and skin care. In Greek culture, it is associated with love and was used in bridal bouquets.

Myrtle oil comes from a large shrub or small tree native to regions of North Africa. The myrtle shrub can also be found in various Mediterranean regions, such as Tunisia, Italy, France, Corsica, and Spain. The myrtle bush grows up to three feet tall (0.9 meters) and has white flowers and black berries. The shrub is related to both the tea tree and eucalyptus and has been used for many years due to its healing properties. Myrtle oil is extracted from the leaves and twigs of the tree, and myrtle flowers are also commonly used in aromatherapy.

The oil is famous for its use by a Greek physician named Dioscorides. The doctor frequently used the oil for its antiseptic properties. Dioscorides would direct his patients to consume the oil with a little wine to cure lung and bladder infections. Historically, myrtle oil has been used for medicinal purposes, such as the relief of diarrhea and other intestinal infections.

In Greek culture, myrtle oil is also associated with love. Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, was once worshiped with myrtle offerings. Today, the oil is still correlated with love and it is not uncommon for Greek bridal bouquets to include myrtle. A Greek bride would wear a myrtle crown on her wedding day.

In aromatherapy, green myrtle oil is valued for its respiratory benefits. It is believed to relieve a number of respiratory problems. Green myrtle oil has been used to combat problems such as bronchitis, asthma, coughs, and colds.

In addition to being useful for respiratory problems, the oil has also been researched for its ability to balance the ovaries and thyroid. In the Mediterranean, myrtle oil is a traditional remedy to regulate the menstrual cycle. The oil is believed to regulate hormones and alleviate imbalances in the ovaries or prostate.

Myrtle oil is also useful for the skin. The oil is a natural astringent and can be helpful in cases of oily skin and acne due to its ability to balance the skin. In the 16th century, the oil was incorporated into a skin care lotion commonly known as “angel water.” The oil was used as an effective way to treat skin conditions such as acne. Although the oil is frequently cited as being suitable for the elderly and children, people should always consult a doctor for professional advice before taking the oil.




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