Rosewood Essential Oil
Botanical name: Aniba rosaeodora

Chemotype and indications
ID card
Name: Rosewood
Botanical name: Aniba rosaeodora
Distilled part: Wood
Botanical family: Lauraceae
Origin: Brazil
Chemical composition:
- Esters: Geranyl Acetate, Benzyl Benzoate
- Monoterpenes: Alpha Pinene, Gamma Terpinene, Limonene, P Cymène
- Monoterpenols: Alpha Terpineol (5.9%), Citronnellol, Geraniol, Linalool (76.3%),
- Oxides: 1.8 Cineole, Linalool Oxide
Physical properties and therapeutic indications
- Anti-inflammatory of the lymphatic system**
- Adenitis*
- Bactericidal*
- Bronchiolitis in infants** Cholesterol*
- Lymphatic decongestant*
- Fungicide*
- Frigidity
- Bronchopulmonary infection in babies**
- Bronchopulmonary infection**
- Urogenital infection*
- Skin conditioner
- General stimulant
- CNS Stimulant
- Candida vaginitis*
- Stretch marks before and after childbirth
- Virucidal*
- ENT problems (babies)*
Emotional, psychic properties and therapeutic indications
- Anxiolytic
- Calming
- Euphoric
- Stress
- Overwork*
- Anxiety
- Asthenia*
- Depression*
- Depression of the nervous person*
- Psychological imbalance
Additional information
Danger: Avoid in case of rosacea. In some cases, possible slight drying of the skin; it is recommended to add vegetable oil
Miscellaneous :
“EO for the skin”, “EO for babies” (pulmonary problems)
Emotional properties and therapeutic indications
Legend: * powerful,** very powerful;*** extremely powerful (power value for the associated pathology)
Reference and bibliographic source: Lily BAYER and Dr Hervé STAUB, (2013) “In-depth treatise on Phyto and Aromatherapy”, Ed. Grancher. p. 456.
INDICATIONS IN AROMATHERAPY AND THE USE OF ESSENTIAL OILS DO NOT CONSTITUTE A MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS AND DO NOT REPLACE THE ADVICE OF A DOCTOR OR MEDICAL TREATMENT!
.