๐ฟ Botanical Classification
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Family: Oleaceae (Olive family)
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Growth Form: Woody shrubs and climbing vines (not true herbs)
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Native Range: Tropical and subtropical regions of Asia, Africa, and Europe
๐ผ Parts Used
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Flowers: Most valued; used in teas, perfumes, incense, and cosmetics
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Leaves & Roots: Occasionally applied in traditional medicine
๐ฟ Traditional Uses
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Ayurveda & Folk Medicine:
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All parts (flowers, leaves, roots) considered beneficial
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Remedies for fever, inflammation, wounds, and skin ailments
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Used in devotional and ceremonial offerings
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๐ Modern Applications
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Fragrance & Culinary:
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Infused in teas, desserts, and syrups
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Widely used in perfumes, incense, and attars
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Potential Therapeutic Value:
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Traditionally linked to detoxification and cancer-supportive remedies
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Herbal teas valued for calming aroma and digestive benefits
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Skincare & Cosmetics:
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Jasmine essential oil & wax powder: moisturizing, soothing, and aromatic
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Incorporated in creams, oils, and natural perfumes
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Aromatherapy:
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Inhalation of jasmine aroma shown to reduce stress, anxiety, and uplift mood
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Antioxidant Protection:
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Rich in flavonoids and polyphenols, supporting defense against oxidative stress and premature aging
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✨ Jasmine bridges ancient tradition and modern science, being cherished for its healing, aromatic, and cultural significance.
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