| Ingredient   InReconciliation
 Therapeutic Properties
 anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, antifungal, antiviral, balsamic,   depurative, hepatic, immunostimulant, nervine, restorative, sedative, tonic,   antineuralgia, decongestant, nervous system tonic
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 |       | immune     system | liver | all     four fire meridians |       | digestive     system | hair | heart     and crown chakras |       | ligaments,     bones | skin | spleen     meridian |             | Resonance | Plant     Family | Part     Utilized Processed |       | physical,     emotional | Ericaceae | flowers,     leaves |    Aromatic   ConsiderationsAnthopogon   has a unique and very appealing fragrance which hangs in the air, becoming   softer and more lovely as time passes. It is described as being fresh, green   and balsamic with undertones of vanilla and conifers. I would simply describe   it as delightful. It creates a feeling of openness, love, and connection,   especially to family members and old friends.
 Application
 Anthopogon should be diffused, worn as a perfume, or diluted and applied   anywhere on the body.
 Emotional/Spiritual Aspects
 Anthopogon essential oil is very warming emotionally. It pulls one   immediately into a mood of remembering, but with the blessing of a focus on   the good times and the good in people. This oil is especially good for people   whose lives have carried them far away from home and heritage. Anthopogon,   and blends to which it has been added, are important and amazing oils for   loss or bereavement of any kind.
 Physical Aspects
 Perhaps anthopogon’s most important characteristic in the physical realm   is on the immune system. It has been used in Nepal for various types of blood   disorders and systemic infections for a very long time. The Department of   Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of Padova in Italy has done   extensive research as well as gas chromatography and mass spectrometry on   this essential oil. Their results, published in a renowned scholarly   scientific journal which targets important new discoveries, claim that   anthopogon essential oil reduced cancer cell growth in all types of cells   tested, using varying treatment protocols and varying concentrations of   essential oil. The cancers anthopogon was tested against were ovarian,   cervical, and colon—certainly three of the deadliest and fastest moving   cancers known. The research team speculated that the high pinene content was   responsible, at least in part, for this action. This is truly important new   research! Anthopogon was also shown effective against candida, e-coli, and   several other strains of bacteria. Anthopogon is a stimulant essential oil, with   a particular affinity for the liver and digestive system. It can stimulate   appetite during illness or convalescence. This oil is useful for gouty   arthritic conditions. It is strongly anti-inflammatory when applied to   fibrous tissues, ligaments, and joints. In Nepal, where anthopogon has been   used for many years, it is considered a symbol of balance in the fire   meridian. Anthopogon’s therapeutic properties certainly indicate that it   affects this meridian in all of its aspects; physically, mentally, and emotionally.   It relieves headaches, backaches, and joint and muscle pains that were   brought about by excesses of some kind (over-the-top activity or consumption   of food and drink). This oil is of great benefit to people whose illnesses   are aggravated by windy or stormy conditions.
 General Information
 Anthopogon is the national symbol of Nepal, where it is used in   meditation and healing.
 Cautions
 There are no known contraindications for this essential oil.
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