Jasmine

Jasmine is a plant. The flower is used to make medicine.

Jasmine has been used for liver disease (hepatitis), liver pain due to cirrhosis, and abdominal pain due to severe diarrhea (dysentery). It is also used to cause relaxation (as a sedative), to heighten sexual desire (as an aphrodisiac), and in cancer treatment.

In foods, jasmine is used to flavor beverages, frozen dairy desserts, candy, baked goods, gelatins, and puddings.

In manufacturing, jasmine is used to add fragrance to creams, lotions, and perfumes

Uses

  • Mental alertness. 
  • Cancer treatment.
  • Increasing sexual desire (as an aphrodisiac)..
  • Liver disease (hepatitis).
  • Pain due to liver scarring (cirrhosis).
  • Stomach pain due to severe diarrhea (dysentery).
  • Skin diseases.
  • To cause relaxation (as a sedative).
  • Wound healing.



Types

  •  Jasminum officinale (Common Jasmine)

  • Jasminum Grandiflorum (Royal Jasmine)

  •  Jasminum Nudiflorum (Winter Jasmine)

  • Jasminum Sambac (Arabian Jasmine)

  • Jasminum Parkeri (Dwarf Jasmine)

  • Jasminum Fruticans (Wild Jasmine)

  • Jasminum Polyanthum (Pink Jasmine)

  • Trachelospermum Asiaticum (Star Jasmine)

  • Cestrum Nocturnum (Night-Blooming Jasmine)

  • Gardenia Jasminoides (Cape Jasmine)

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