• Latin name: Jasminum officinale • Common name / other names: Jasmine • Part used: Flowers • Affects: Nervous system, skin, reproductive system Jasmine is a highly aromatic and beloved herb known for its relaxing, uplifting, and sensual properties. Its dried flowers have traditionally been used both in herbal teas and in soothing wellness and skincare applications. Traditionally, it has been used for conditions such as: • Stress and nervous tension • Low mood and emotional fatigue • Relaxation and wellbeing • Skin irritation • Sensual and aphrodisiac support Jasmine is traditionally regarded as a calming, uplifting, mildly analgesic, antiseptic, and aphrodisiac herb. Its rich floral aroma has long been associated with relaxation, emotional balance, and mood enhancement. The flowers may be added to herbal infusions and tea blends, especially green or white tea, offering a delicate floral aroma and pleasant flavor. Its extract and flowers are also traditionally used externally as compresses for skin irritation and discomfort, while the flowers are often added to relaxing baths together with essential oils. Its taste and aroma are intensely floral, sweet, and exotic. A traditional aromatic and calming herb valued for naturally supporting relaxation, wellbeing, and emotional balance.

