Pelargonium Graveolens
(english version)

Geranium has been used for centuries for regenerating and healing skin conditions.
Medical Properties :
Antispasmodic
Antioxidant,
Antitumoral
Anti-inflammatory
Anticancer
Aemostatic (stops bleeding)
Antibacterial
Antifungal
Improves blood flow
liver and pancreas stimulant,
Dilates bile ducts for liver detoxification
Helps cleanse oily skin
Revitalizes skin cells
Uses :
Hepatitis/fatty liver (Jean Valnet, MD)
Skin conditions (dermatitis, eczema, psoriasis, acne, vitiligo)
Fungal infections (ringworm)
Viral infections (herpes, shingles)
Hormone imbalances
Circulatory problems (improves blood flow)
Menstrual problems/PMS
Fragrant Influence :
Helps release negative memories and eases nervous tension
Balances the emotions, lifts the spirit, and fosters peace, well-being, and hope.
Technical Data :
Botanical Family => Geraniaceae
Plant Origin => Egypt, India
Extraction Method => Steam distilled from the flowers and leaves
Key Constituents :
Citronellol (25-36%)
Geraniol (10-18%)
Citronellyl Formate (5-8%)
Linalol (4-8%)
Directions :
Aromatic => Diffuse up to 1 hour 3 times daily or directly inhale.
Dietary => Dilute 1 drop of geranium in 4 drops V-6 or other pure carrier oil, put in a capsule, and take 1 capsule before each meal or as desired.
Topical => Apply 2-4 drops on location, chakras, and/or Vita Flex points.
Dilution not required except for the most sensitive skin.
Source => Life Science; Publishing, Life Science. Essential Oils Pocket Reference 8th Edition