- Country of Origin
- France
- Latin Binomial
- Artemisia dracunculus
- Other Names
- Estragon Oil
- Plant Part
- Blossom & Plant
About the plant:
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Traditional uses and lore:
Tarragon Essential Oil has many worthy medicinal properties and is commonly used for digestive and menstrual concerns. As a widely used culinary herb, Tarragon has a delicious, distinctive taste and aroma.
- Stimulates sluggish digestion
- Regulates menstrual cycle
Tarragon Essential Oil has many worthy medicinal properties and is commonly used for digestive and menstrual concerns. As a widely used culinary herb, Tarragon has a delicious, distinctive taste and aroma.
Absent menstruation, painful menstruation: Sitz Bath, Hip Bath, Aromatic Bath.
Flatulence, intestinal spasms, nervous indigestion, sluggish digestion: Topical Application, Compress.
Safety Precautions
Non-irritant,
For centuries, Tarragon has been used as a culinary herb. Therapeutically, Tarragon’s sweet, spicy aroma is known as a strong anti-spasmodic used in treating dyspepsia, flatulence, hiccoughs, intestinal spasms and nervous indigestion. It also is said to stimulate a sluggish digestion. Tarragon Oil can be helpful for menstrual pain and to regulate periods.
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