What is violet essential oil used for?

Violet Oil has many uses that have been used through out history including therapeutic uses for pain, headaches, as an expectorant, insomnia, stress and more. One of the most common ways to use Violet Oil is by inhaling it.

Does Violet essential oil exist?

If you see a bottle labeled “violet oil,” sorry to break it to you, but there’s no violet essential oil from the plant Viola odorata (aka sweet violets). They’re too small and delicate to extract an EO from using traditional methods.

What does Violet essential oil smell like?

The smell of Violet Essential Oil has soft woody nuances, during the long drydown the aroma becomes muted, earthy and grassy.

What goes well with violet essential oil?

Violet Leaf generally blends well with other essential oils and is perfect as a fixative. Specific pairings include Tuberose, oils from the floral family, Clary Sage, Lavender, Benzoin, Cumin, Basil, oils from the citrus family, Sandalwood, Geranium, and oils from the spice family.

Is violet leaf essential oil the same as violet essential oil?

Our organically crafted Violet Leaf Absolute, also referred to as Violet Essential Oil, is extracted from the leaves of the sweet-smelling Viola odorata plant.

What does violet leaf oil smell like?

Aroma: Cool, powerful, wet vegetal/crushed green leaves aroma with soft woody nuances; becomes muted, earthy and grassy during the long drydown.

Which brand of essential oils are safe for internal use?

Look for the label “Vitality™” on any Young Living bottle, and this means they suggest safe internal use for that particular oil. Popular oils available in Vitality are Peppermint, Lemon, Orange, Lavender and Thieves.

What is violet extract?

Description. Violet (Mild) – Natural Flavor Culinary flavorings, much like perfumes use processes that have been around for centuries. Distillation, extraction and infusion are among the processes used to extract these natural flavors.

Are violets safe to eat?

Harvesting wild violet Leaves are edible but because the leaves are easily confused with other non-edible plants it is important to stick with the sure bet if you are unfamiliar with violets and their look-alikes. Violet flowers can be used to garnish salads or flavor vinegar and syrup.

What does violet taste like?

TheViola Odorata, or sweet wood violet, is commonly the one that grows in the wild, with blue petals and heart-shaped leaves. The flavour profile is sweet to mildly “green”, and the best way to assess this is always to taste. Highly perfumed violets work best in beverages, teas and desserts.

Is Violet essential oil safe for dogs?

Violet Leaf (Viola odorata): If a dog is shocked or hesitant toward a situation, violet leaf can be used to reduce feelings of nervousness by providing a feeling of comfort and safety. This oil can be inhaled, ingested or applied topically on your dog.

What is violet oil?

Ethnopharmacological relevance: Violet oil is an ancient herbal drug which has been extensively used to treat insomnia in traditional Iranian Medicine clinics. Violet oil is an almond or sesame oil-based extract of Viola odorata, which is administered as nasal drops.