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Garden Angelica or Archangelica officinalis is believed to be a native of Syria, but natually spread into Europe and England. Now it is used around the world as an important Aromatherapy ingredient... Aromatherapy AngelicaIn the world of botanicals, Angelica is also referred to as “Garden Angelica”.
Angelica was used in both Christian and early religious rituals and for protection from evil spirits.
It was once called The Root of The Holy Spirit, because its properties were so far spread for its sacred
value. Another name for Angelica is “the Angels Herb” and during the Middle Ages,
many believed that it was given for use by the archangel Michael.
The parts of the Angelica plant that are used include the seeds, leaves, and roots. Angelica today is used to treat cough, colds, respiratory conditions, asthma, allergies, and sinus infections. Angelica has also been used to successfully treat nervousness, stomach ailments, and helps to stimulate the appetite. It has been believed to remove all poisons and toxins from the body. You may boil the roots of the Angelica plant to create your own infusion. Adding honey to the infusion will create a palatable form of Angelica that you may drink for a total body purifier. It is important to note that Angelica may stimulate uterine contractions, and therefore it shouldn’t be used during pregnancy. It also may make your skin more sensitive to UV rays, so stay clear of direct sunlight when using Angelica Root. For sinus conditions or any respiratory ailments, you can make your own Angelica inhalant by boiling any part of the Angelica plant (root, flowers, seeds, leaves), and inhaling the steam. You can also make a blend of the Essential Oils and add it directly to your bathwater or vaporizer. Angelica can be mixed with other Essential Oils for even greater healing properties. Oils that can be blended with Angelica include Eucalyptus, Rosemary, and Juniper. Try blending three drops of Angelica with 3 drops of Eucalyptus for a powerful aromatic bath that will open up the sinuses, and relieve nasal and chest congestion. If you find the bath to be overwhelming, simply add the mixture to a pot of boiling water or vaporizer and breathe in the healing vapors. Blending Angelica with citrus-based oils can instill moods and emotional healing. Orange for instance, has been revered for its association with happiness and other citrus based herbs also work well with Angelica to create an emotional basis for happiness and helps to treat depression and other long term stress related mental conditions. Blend Angelica with Orange, Lemon, Lime, and Grapefruit and add to your vaporizer for maximum benefits. You can also use citrus-based aromatherapy candles as part of your treatment. If you are sensitive to soot and other negative residue from
candles, then try citrus-based Soy Wax aromatherapy candles. These candles are made from 100 percent
organic soy and are known for their ability to “burn clean”. This means that they will
not leave any soot or pollution causing ingredients behind or during the burning process.
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