Parsley Seed Essential Oil
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antimicrobial, anti-arthritic, antiseptic, astringent and many, many more
Common other names:Â Garden parsley, curly parsley, and other names depending the variety
Blends well with: clary sage, oak moss, neroli, rose and other spicy oils like black pepper essential oil
Method of extraction: Steam distillation
Country of origin: Greece, Morrocco, Italy, Tunisia and Lebanon
Other uses: Used as a flavoring agent in the food and beverage industry, as well as in soap, perfume, and aromatherapy
Cautions: Parsley oil contains toxins that can cause serious side effects, including kidney and liver damage. When applied to the skin, Parsley seed oil is likely unsafe, as it can cause the skin to become extra sensitive to the sun.Â
Essential oils are oils in their purest form that have been extracted from the flowers, roots, leaves, stems, or bark of certain plant species. These essential oils are NOT the same type of essential oils that are found at your local craft store, grocery store, or flea market. These are the purest and finest aromatherapy grade essential oils available. Essential oils should be diluted with a carrier oil such as sweet almond oil before placing directly on the skin. Please do a patch test for skin sensitivity
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1 oz., 2 oz., 4 oz., 8 oz. |