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| Aroma |
- An intense, savory, and "meaty" green aroma.
- It is often described as smelling like a concentrated celery stalk mixed with warm yeast, musk, and a hint of spice.
- It has a heavy, syrupy sweetness reminiscent of maple or fenugreek, underpinned by a dark, loamy-earth base.
- It is a "big" scent that is incredibly persistent and can easily dominate a blend if not used sparingly.
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| Category |
Musky | Spicy |
| Note |
Middle |
| Intensity |
5/6 |
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| [ More About ] |
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| AKA |
Garden lovage, Bladder seed, Love Parsley |
| Chinese |
园叶当归 |
| Japanese |
ロベッジ |
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| Botanical Family |
Apiaceae |
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| Chemistry |
Ester |
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| Common Usage |
Deep Detoxification & Fluid Management
- Kidney & Bladder Tonic: Renowned for its diuretic properties, it helps stimulate the kidneys to flush out toxins and excess water (edema).
- Uric Acid Elimination: Often used in specialized blends to help the body process and remove uric acid, providing relief for gout and certain types of arthritis.
- Lymphatic Stimulant: Helps move stagnant lymph fluid, assisting the body in clearing metabolic waste during a "cleanse" or after illness.
- Blood Purifier: Traditionally used to support liver function and improve the general "purity" of the circulatory system.
Digestive Health
- Relieving Bloating & Gas: Acts as a powerful carminative, helping to expel trapped gas and ease the discomfort of a distended abdomen.
- Appetite Stimulant: Its savory scent can help trigger the digestive system in individuals suffering from a loss of appetite due to stress or convalescence.
- Antispasmodic for the Gut: Helps relax the smooth muscles of the digestive tract, easing stomach cramps and "sluggish" digestion.
Respiratory Support
- Powerful Expectorant: Highly effective at thinning and expelling thick, stubborn mucus from the bronchial tubes.
- Clearing Congestion: Its warming nature helps "break up" deep-seated chest congestion and can be helpful for lingering coughs.
Emotional & Mental Grounding
- Fortitude & Strength: Known for providing a sense of "inner steel" and resilience during times of mental exhaustion or burnout.
- Psychic Protection: Spiritually used to ground the user and create a protective barrier against "draining" people or environments.
- Anchoring the Mind: Helps those who feel scattered or ungrounded to reconnect with their physical body and the present moment.
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| Blending note |
- Has a very "food-like" and heavy aroma, it should be used in tiny amounts.
- It requires bright citruses or sharp herbs to lift its earthy weight
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| Do you know? |
The name "Lovage" is a corruption of its older name, Love-ache (where "ache" was a medieval name for parsley). Because of its warm, musky scent, it was a common ingredient in medieval "love potions" and was frequently added to bathwater to increase personal magnetism. |
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| Contraindication |
- High Phototoxicity.
- Lovage root oil contains furanocoumarins and is extremely phototoxic.
- It must be used in very low dilutions (less than 0.1% if applied to skin exposed to the sun).
- It should be avoided during pregnancy and by those with kidney disease due to its highly stimulatory effect on the renal system.
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