In Japan’s traditional folk medicine, the leaves of the patchouli plant are the best known antidote to the bite of themamushi; a poisonous snake that lurks in the grass in mountainous zones (and in the woods near my house). But in perfumery, the Japanese are known for quiet, transparent...
The plant is mainly cultivated in Southeast Asia and is commercially used in perfumes and aromatherapy [14,15]. Patchouli essential oil (PEO) recently received much attention due to its diverse bioactivity including anti-inflammatory effects, antiviral activities, antioxidant effects, wound healing, ...
Use: Patchouli Leaf Oil is derived from a large evergreen perennial that is a member of the Labiatae family, and a close relative of mint,lavender and sage .Patchouli oil is extracted from the lightly fragrant leaves and the white, violet-marked flowers of the plant. It's a thick, light...