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Gardenia taitensis, of the
Rubiaceae family |
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The "Tiare" Tahiti bush is in flower all
year round. Its even, snow-white flowers contrast
with the dark green of glossy smooth-edged leaves.
Their unique strong and sweet perfume is reminiscent
of gardenia and tuberose flowers, with some aspects
of apple-tree flowers.
The Tiare flower is the emblem of Tahiti. It is
also one
of the main ingredients in French Polynesias
traditional pharmacopoeia. It is believed to effectively
relieve migraine and earache, heal wounds, and even
cure certain types
of eczema.
« Tiare » essential oil is
rich in active ingredients, partly explaining the
flowers many uses. GC/MS
(gas chromatography and mass spectrophotometry)
analyses have confirmed the presence of the active
molecules in Monoi de Tahiti-thereby confirming
the quality of the gentle extraction process. |
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These compounds include:
Methyl salicylate known for its
soothing properties
And purifying compounds, including:
Alcohols (like hexanoland phenylethyl
alcohol)
Esters (ethyl benzoate and methyl salicylate, for example).
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REGENERATIVE
INGREDIENT FOR THE BODY AND THE SOUL |
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