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Cistus ladaniferum, Cistus ladaniferum

Cistus ladaniferum, Cistus ladaniferum
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Certification:
Cultivated,
Organic
 
Origin: Morocco


Cistus ladaniferum (ladanifer)
Labdanum, Ambreine, European Rock Rose

Cistaceae

History and Origin

Labdanum (gum) is a shrub growing in the Mediterranean region. It is a perennial plant growing in dry, well-drained and poor soils. Its resin liquefies under the effect of heat and perfumes its environment. It is not surprising to note that this plant is used since ancient times for its obvious aromatic and therapeutic properties. It was used as incense in the Middle-East and it has long been known as a stimulant and expectorant.     

ph  3.9 
Aroma and taste

Described variously as the “smell of an old Rolls Royce belonging to a maharaja” and “dirty laundry”. In other words, some people like it, others do not. It is an unusual fragrance reminiscent of the oil but lacking the complexity and depth, and those who love the oil may be disappointed. Herbaceous, quite dry, and warm in both scent and flavor, it is difficult to describe.

Stability and shelf life Very stable. Generally rock rose has a long life, two years or more without problems, but it seems to be greatly affected by seasonal variations from year to year
Properties ans applications

Oral use is recommended for specific conditions only. This is because of the extremely low pH and cicatrisant (sound-and scar-healing) properties.

Rock rose supports all types of medicines and treatments and is a good postoperative choice for speeding internal healing and preventing bleeding ulcers, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn’s disease, especially when combined with basil, yarrow, or perhaps angelica. Highly astringent, cicatrisant, and styptic, rock rose hydrosol will stop bleeding almost on contact and is good for cleaning wounds, as a compress for hematoma with bleeding, and for the treatment of new scar tissue.

Rock rose is a powerful antiwrinkle treatment when misted on the face two times a day or compressed around the eye area and used in masks and lotions. It seems to exhibit microcluster behavior in the way it plumps cells, smoothing fine lines. Rock rose is a yang fragrance and makes a good aftershave, on its own or combined with German chamomile, calamus, and/or green myrtle.  

One of the most important applications may be the amelioration of endometriosis, this condition causes severe pain and discomfort, and rock rose is an excellent and powerful douche, especially when combined with helichrysum and yarrow, but to be effective it must be used in a consistent daily program. Cistus taken internally can also benefit endometriosis and heavy menstrual bleeding. Take thirty millilitres in one litre of water daily for five days before the start of the menstrual cycle and continue throughout the period, then stop. Monitor the effects and make notes so you can adjust the dosage to your particular needs and your body’s response. Use more or less as you feel is appropriate – you know your body best

Rock rose is powerfully energetic in its sphere of activity and is healing to mind, body, and spirit in times of emotional distress and shock. It is one of the ingredients in the Bach flower Rescue Remedy.

-External use: Astringent, cicatrizing, remarkable anti-wrinkle for all skin types.
-Internal use: Cicatrisation help (postoperative). Anti-traumatic ("Rescue" mix in Bach Flower remedies).
- Daily vaginal shower: Helps overcoming endometriosis (combined with helichrysum or yarrow)
Discharge
Aliksir strongly recommends that you consult with a physician or aromatherapist. It is important to inform yourself concerning contraindications or incompatibilities with other substances. Essential oils are powerful, and they must be used according to the physiological doses.
Références
Hydrosols, The Next Aromatherapy (Suzanne Catty), The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Essential Oils, La Flore Laurentienne, Native American Ethnobotany and personal notes of Lucie Mainguy.