For the smell of the Cape Fynbos. |
DISTRIBUTIONEriocephalus africanus has a wide distribution in the Western Cape and Karoo. EXTRACTIONEssential oil by steam distillation of stems and leaves. Harvested sustainably from wild crafted plants. DESCRIPTION OF THE OILThe oil is viscous and pale yellow in colour. The fragrance is remotely similar to Cape chamomile oil, but with unique aromatic, bitter, spiced artemisia notes. MAIN CHEMICAL COMPONENTSLinalyl acetate, cymene, 1.8-cineole, many sequiterpinoids. FLAVOURSSnowbush oil is suited to fruit flavours. It has been used traditionally to enhance the flavour of meat and legumes. FRAGRANCESWith the unique combination of bitter, spiced, artemisia and aromatic notes it could have exciting potential for new fragrances. TRADITIONAL USESLittle information on the traditional use of E. africanus. Is used a diuretic, and has been used to treat oedema and stomach ache. AROMATHERAPYPROPERTIES: Antidepressant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, balsamic, bechic, carminative, cephalic, decongestive, digestive, diuretic, haemostatic, restorative, sedative, stomachic, styptic, sudorific, tonic, vulnerary. CONTRA-INDICATIONS: Not recommended for use during early pregnancy. BLENDS: Basil, bergamot, benzoin, cedarwood, frankincense, fennel, geranium, ginger, lemon, litsea cubeba, mandarin, palmarosa, sandalwood, vetivert, ylang-ylang. GENERAL USES: Physical: Useful in the treatments of colds and flu. It eases coughing and helps the body to expel mucous. Aids digestion, calms intestinal cramps, relieves flatulence and colic, useful in the treatment of diarrhoea and dysentery. Excellent for scanty or painful menstruation, oedema of the legs (pre-menstrual). |