Davana Essential Oil Botanical Name: Artemisia pallens Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distilled Color: Burnt Orange Consistency: Thick Perfumery Note: Base Strength of Initial Aroma: Medium |
Aromatic Description: Rich, sweet, fruity, slightly woody with a hint of vanilla and a subtle camphorous note.
Davana Oil Uses: Anxiety, wound healing, antiseptic, coughs, induces menstruation. [Sylla Sheppard-Hanger, The Aromatherapy Practitioner Reference Manual (Tampa, FL: Atlantic Institute of Aromatherapy, 1994), 121.]
Constituents: davanone, isodavanone, nodavonone, artemone, esters, sesquiterpenes. [Sylla Sheppard-Hanger, The Aromatherapy Practitioner Reference Manual (Tampa, FL: Atlantic Institute of Aromatherapy, 1994), 121.]
Safety Information: Sheppard-Hanger advises to avoid Davana Oil in pregnancy and with babies and children. Tisserand lists Davana Oil as non-toxic and very midly irritating. Sylla Sheppard-Hanger, The Aromatherapy Practitioner Reference Manual (Tampa, FL: Atlantic Institute of Aromatherapy, 1994), 121.] [Robert Tisserand, Essential Oil Safety (United Kingdom: Churchill Livingstone, 1995), 205.]
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