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May 03, 2006

   

Jasmine

Jasmine flowers are popularly used to make gajra to adorn hair. The plant looks particularly attractive if grown on a trellis. They are considered to be auspicious and are used for religious occasions. They are also offered to gods and goddesses during traditional puja. Jasmine can be used to add a light, perfumed flavour to tea other beverages. It clears the blood of impurities. A syrup made of jasmine flowers is very good for curing cough and cold. Chewing of jasmine leaves is good for curing mouth ulcers. Headaches and insomnia are relieved with tea made from the root of jasmine. Jasmine makes a very popular attar. It is a cosmetic oil used widely in perfumes. Jasmine is good for skins that are hot, dry and overly sensitive.

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