The blue tansy, also known as Moroccan tansy, is a yellow-flowered Mediterranean plant native to Morocco. Chamazulene, a chemical component of tansy or Blue Tansy, provides the characteristic indigo color and is recognized for its soothing benefits on the skin. At the same time, the main chemical component Sabinene helps to decrease the appearance of stains. Uplifting to the mood, Blue Tansy offers a sweet aroma to fill any room. It is perfect for massaging the skin with fractionated coconut oil or lotion after a long day of work or strenuous exercise to help the body in the natural recovery process.
Scientific name: Tanacetum annuum
Part of the Plant: Leaves, flowers, stems
Extraction Method: Steam distillation
Aromatic Description: Citrus, spicy, with a slight floral note
Main chemical components: Sabinene, Chamazulene, p-Cymene, a-Phellandrene, ß-Pinene, Camphor
Origin: Sicily
Blue Tansy or Blue Tansy oil is an important component of dōTERRA Deep Blue blend and promotes relaxation of mind and body.
• Gives a feeling of calm when applied topically
• Its deep blue color could stain surfaces, fabrics and skin so it is recommended to dilute it and use it with care
• Rich in chamazulene and sabinene
Property:
Analgesic, antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antihistamine, hypotensive, hormonal, tonic.
Blue tansy improves mood. refreshes and calms a worried mind. It can help build confidence and enthusiasm.
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How to use
Diffusion: use two drops in the diffuser to create a positive climate and improve mood. It has a sweet, mellifluous and balsamic aroma.
Topical use: Add a drop of your moisturizer contained in a palm or favorite cleanser and apply topically to reduce the appearance of blemishes or soothe skin irritation.
For a massage after an intense workout or a stressful day, dilute 2 drops with coconut fractionated oildōTERRA.
WARNINGS It can create skin sensitivity problems. Keep out of reach of children. Before use, consult your doctor if you are breastfeeding or during drug treatment. Avoid contact with the eyes the inside of the ears and sensitive areas. It can stain surfaces, fabrics and leather.