Rose Materia Medica

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Fossil evidence indicates that the rose plant is very ancient and has been on earth for forty million years. For the most part, the rose oil used in aromatherapy is derived from
three species: Rosa centifolia (Cabbage rose), Rosa gallica (French rose) and Rosa damascena (Damask rose).

Spiritual PhytoEssencing primarily employs Rosa damascena, a native of the Middle East which is now grown primarily in Turkey and Bulgaria. Nevertheless, the choice of rose species used is left to the discretion of each practitioner and the materia medica in this chapter will prove of good service regarding rose oil derived from other species as well.

Download this chapter to learn more about ROSE—Rosa damascena.

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14 pages excerpted from Berkowsky’s Synthesis Materia Medica/Spiritualis of Essential Oils.

Topics:

ROSE: PLANT CHARACTERISTICS And HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES

ROSE, HERBAL MEDICINE And AROMATHERAPY

ROSE, The ETHERIC BODY And LIVER

ROSE And The RHYTHMIC SYSTEM

ROSE, SHEN And The FIRE ELEMENT

ROSE And NEURASTHENIA

ROSE And The PSORIC MIASM Tinctured With TUBERCULAR MIASM QUALITIES

ROSE, The SEFIRAH Of BINAH, UPPER SHEKHINAH And The KETER Of BINAH

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