MC6- Men's Citrus 6 - A Rosewood Orange
Therapeutic Orchid notes:
Cleisostoma fuerstenbergianum Kraenzl Syn. Cleisostoma flagelliforme (Rolfe ex Downie) Garay
The orchid is known as Changyegeju Lan in Chinese and has Thai names like Kloi nam thai in Ubon Ratchathani and kang pla. It comes from Hainan and Yunnan and is valued for its healing powers. In China, the whole plant treats heat-related issues like sore throats. In Thailand, its leaves are used for diabetes. These uses show its importance in traditional medicine for diverse health problems. |
Goodyera biflora (Lindl.) Hook f. Syn. Goodyera pauciflora Schltr.
The Danhuabanye Lan, or Big Flower Spotted Leaf Orchid (Goodyera pauciflora), and Shaohuabanye Lan, or Few Flowered Spotted Leaf Orchid, are small orchids with long rhizomes and upright stems. They grow in places like Nepal, Bhutan, India, and various Chinese provinces including Sichuan and Yunnan. In traditional Chinese medicine, these orchids are used to treat conditions like tuberculosis-related bleeding, poor appetite, and nervousness. They are also used for detoxification and healing wounds and ulcers. |
Grammatophyllum scriptum (L.) Blume
The Leopard Orchid, also known as the Tiger Orchid, is found across Borneo and into the Pacific region. It blooms mainly from April to May. In traditional Indonesian medicine, its pulp mixed with turmeric treats nail infections. Its sap rinses the mouth for thrush, and a paste with ginger combats worms and spleen swelling. These uses show its role in folk medicine for healing diverse ailments. |
Habenaria stenopetala Lindl.
The Xiabanyufenghua, also known as Jishencao in Chinese medicine, is a terrestrial herb that varies in height and blooms at different times across regions. In Thailand, it flowers in August, while in China and India, it blooms from August to October. Found in open areas and forests across Asia, it's used in Chinese medicine to treat issues like erectile dysfunction and hernias, believed to boost kidney and sexual functions. |
Holcoglossum amesianum (Rchb. f.) Christenson
The Dagencaoshe Lan, also known as Wanda Lan, Diao Lan, and Jiegucao in China, and Jiuzhualong in Chinese medicine, is an orchid that grows on trees in shaded areas on limestone rocks. In traditional Chinese medicine, it is used to reduce fever, inflammation, and improve blood circulation. It treats ailments like malaria, sore throat, urinary infections, and pain, emphasizing its healing properties in Chinese medicinal practices. |
Other scent note
Orange blossom, aquatic notes, bergamot, and tangerine; balanced with rosemary, jasmine, and persimmon
Scentopia Library Reference ingredient
Tangelo - Check details at Scentopia's scent library
Download the guided mediation that works best with this Orchid fragrance oil
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