Tarragon
Botanical Name: Artemisia dracunculus
Botanical Family: Asteraceae or Compositae (Daisy / Aster)
Common Names:
Estragon;
French Tarragon;
Russian Tarragon;
Tarragon;
Tarragon, French;
Tarragon, Russian;
etc.
Extraction Method: Distilled from Leaves
ORAC Scale: 37900 µTE/100g
Flash Point: 148 °F
Body Systems:
Glandular / Hormonal,
Nervous System,
etc.
Safety Information:
Do not use on children younger than 5 years of age;
Dietary Supplement;
Avoid if susceptible to epilepsy (cal trigger a seizure);
Food additive;
Generally regarded as safe;
Avoid during pregnancy;
etc. (According to EDR)
Safety Application: TOPICAL - 50:50: Dilution recommended at 50-50 (1 part essential oils to 1 part vegetable or massage oil) for topical and internal use, especially when used on sensitive areas - face, neck, genital area, underarms, etc. Keep out of reach of children. (According to EDR)
Found In:
ComforTone,
ICP,
Essentialzyme,
Di-Gize,
etc.
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| Compound |
Effect |
| Ketones |
Mucolytic |
| Aldehydes |
Calming |
| Esters |
Balancing |
| Alcohols |
Toning |
| Phenols |
Stimulant |
| Monoterpenes |
Stimulant |
| Sequiterpenes |
Anti-inflammatory |
| Oxides |
Expectorant |
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