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Honeysuckle - 10 ml Roller Bottle
Essence of Honeysuckle.. Enjoy the sweetness of life fearlessly, and you will find you have become one with that which you hope.
Treat your wife or mother to something special by offering her this stunning aromatherapy oil. It’s beautiful and eye catching, yet practical. The pure flower essences of honeysuckle will soothe and uplift her mind with proven aromatherapy benefits. This Divinessentials roller bottle comes with a luxurious drawstring bag to keep your precious botanicals safe.
NON ADDICTIVE - BENEFITS
Uplifting
Inspiring
Refreshing
Anti inflammatory
Anti Oxidant
Immune boosting
Therapeutic Grade Botanicals
No Parabens / No Fillers / No Synthetic Ingredients
Cruelty Free
Made in the USA
TOPICAL USE - DO NOT INGEST - KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
What Is Honeysuckle?
Honeysuckles (Lonicera) are common garden plants with highly fragrant flowers. There are hundreds of species that grow around the world, mainly in temperate climates. All of the plants belong to the genus Lonicera of the family Caprifoliaceae.
Does honeysuckle smell good? You probably already know the answer to this question. With a sweet floral perfume-like aroma, it’s always enjoyable to catch a whiff of a honeysuckles. It may come as a surprise that this well-known plant actually holds many potential health benefits too.
Health Benefits
1. Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Properties
Not all honeysuckle berries are safe to consume, but Lonicera caerulea has edible berries that research studies show to have powerful and impressive health properties. For starters, they are very high in disease-fighting antioxidants. Another 2017 study using animals published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry points toward the ability of Lonicera caerulea berry polyphenols to modulate inflammation, which can equate to many more potential benefits since we know that inflammation is at the root of most diseases.
2. Immune Boosting and Antiviral
The Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) is a variety commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine. It has yellow-white flowers and black berries. In a 2018 research study, these honeysuckle berries demonstrated their ability to aid immune system function. The berries were able to act as an immunomodulatory agent for immunosuppressed mice subjects and significantly increased natural killer cell activity. Natural killer cells (also known as NK cells) are a type of white blood cell that have the ability to kill off viruses as well as tumor cells.
3. Natural Scent
The scent of honeysuckles is an amazing natural perfume in and of itself. It’s also an uplifting addition to diffusers, baths and DIY cleaning products and linen sprays.
4. Oral Health
Honeysuckles are sometimes an ingredient in natural gargles and mouthwashes due to their astringent and antibacterial properties. To create a homemade mouthwash, you can combine and boil two cups of water with a half cup of fresh honeysuckle leaves. Once the mixture comes to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer for five additional minutes. Of course, don’t put the mixture in your mouth until it has completely cooled down.
5. Diabetes
A research study published in 2015 reveals how honeysuckle may hold the potential to help people with type 2 diabetes. Researchers administered Lonicera japonica to diabetic rats for four weeks at dose of 100 mg/kg. After four weeks of this treatment, Lonicera japonica decreased high blood glucose levels and insulin resistance in the animal subjects. Overall, the study results show the anti-diabetic effects of this variety of honeysuckle in type 2 diabetic rats.
Another research study published in 2014 demonstrates how an extract of Lonicera japonica possesses potent anti-inflammatory abilities that can help to reduce the severity of diabetic nephropathy. The extract of the flowering aerial parts inhibited the problematic inflammatory response that leads to the nephropathy.
AROMATHERAPY - PERFUME
Honeysuckle - 10 ml Roller Bottle
Essence of Honeysuckle.. Enjoy the sweetness of life fearlessly, and you will find you have become one with that which you hope.
Treat your wife or mother to something special by offering her this stunning aromatherapy oil. It’s beautiful and eye catching, yet practical. The pure flower essences of honeysuckle will soothe and uplift her mind with proven aromatherapy benefits. This Divinessentials roller bottle comes with a luxurious drawstring bag to keep your precious botanicals safe.
NON ADDICTIVE - BENEFITS
Uplifting
Inspiring
Refreshing
Anti inflammatory
Anti Oxidant
Immune boosting
Therapeutic Grade Botanicals
No Parabens / No Fillers / No Synthetic Ingredients
Cruelty Free
Made in the USA
TOPICAL USE - DO NOT INGEST - KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
What Is Honeysuckle?
Honeysuckles (Lonicera) are common garden plants with highly fragrant flowers. There are hundreds of species that grow around the world, mainly in temperate climates. All of the plants belong to the genus Lonicera of the family Caprifoliaceae.
Does honeysuckle smell good? You probably already know the answer to this question. With a sweet floral perfume-like aroma, it’s always enjoyable to catch a whiff of a honeysuckles. It may come as a surprise that this well-known plant actually holds many potential health benefits too.
Health Benefits
1. Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Properties
Not all honeysuckle berries are safe to consume, but Lonicera caerulea has edible berries that research studies show to have powerful and impressive health properties. For starters, they are very high in disease-fighting antioxidants. Another 2017 study using animals published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry points toward the ability of Lonicera caerulea berry polyphenols to modulate inflammation, which can equate to many more potential benefits since we know that inflammation is at the root of most diseases.
2. Immune Boosting and Antiviral
The Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) is a variety commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine. It has yellow-white flowers and black berries. In a 2018 research study, these honeysuckle berries demonstrated their ability to aid immune system function. The berries were able to act as an immunomodulatory agent for immunosuppressed mice subjects and significantly increased natural killer cell activity. Natural killer cells (also known as NK cells) are a type of white blood cell that have the ability to kill off viruses as well as tumor cells.
3. Natural Scent
The scent of honeysuckles is an amazing natural perfume in and of itself. It’s also an uplifting addition to diffusers, baths and DIY cleaning products and linen sprays.
4. Oral Health
Honeysuckles are sometimes an ingredient in natural gargles and mouthwashes due to their astringent and antibacterial properties. To create a homemade mouthwash, you can combine and boil two cups of water with a half cup of fresh honeysuckle leaves. Once the mixture comes to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer for five additional minutes. Of course, don’t put the mixture in your mouth until it has completely cooled down.
5. Diabetes
A research study published in 2015 reveals how honeysuckle may hold the potential to help people with type 2 diabetes. Researchers administered Lonicera japonica to diabetic rats for four weeks at dose of 100 mg/kg. After four weeks of this treatment, Lonicera japonica decreased high blood glucose levels and insulin resistance in the animal subjects. Overall, the study results show the anti-diabetic effects of this variety of honeysuckle in type 2 diabetic rats.
Another research study published in 2014 demonstrates how an extract of Lonicera japonica possesses potent anti-inflammatory abilities that can help to reduce the severity of diabetic nephropathy. The extract of the flowering aerial parts inhibited the problematic inflammatory response that leads to the nephropathy.
AROMATHERAPY - PERFUME
Honeysuckle - 10 ml Roller Bottle
Essence of Honeysuckle.. Enjoy the sweetness of life fearlessly, and you will find you have become one with that which you hope.
Treat your wife or mother to something special by offering her this stunning aromatherapy oil. It’s beautiful and eye catching, yet practical. The pure flower essences of honeysuckle will soothe and uplift her mind with proven aromatherapy benefits. This Divinessentials roller bottle comes with a luxurious drawstring bag to keep your precious botanicals safe.
NON ADDICTIVE - BENEFITS
Uplifting
Inspiring
Refreshing
Anti inflammatory
Anti Oxidant
Immune boosting
Therapeutic Grade Botanicals
No Parabens / No Fillers / No Synthetic Ingredients
Cruelty Free
Made in the USA
TOPICAL USE - DO NOT INGEST - KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
What Is Honeysuckle?
Honeysuckles (Lonicera) are common garden plants with highly fragrant flowers. There are hundreds of species that grow around the world, mainly in temperate climates. All of the plants belong to the genus Lonicera of the family Caprifoliaceae.
Does honeysuckle smell good? You probably already know the answer to this question. With a sweet floral perfume-like aroma, it’s always enjoyable to catch a whiff of a honeysuckles. It may come as a surprise that this well-known plant actually holds many potential health benefits too.
Health Benefits
1. Anti-inflammatory and Antioxidant Properties
Not all honeysuckle berries are safe to consume, but Lonicera caerulea has edible berries that research studies show to have powerful and impressive health properties. For starters, they are very high in disease-fighting antioxidants. Another 2017 study using animals published in the Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry points toward the ability of Lonicera caerulea berry polyphenols to modulate inflammation, which can equate to many more potential benefits since we know that inflammation is at the root of most diseases.
2. Immune Boosting and Antiviral
The Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) is a variety commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine. It has yellow-white flowers and black berries. In a 2018 research study, these honeysuckle berries demonstrated their ability to aid immune system function. The berries were able to act as an immunomodulatory agent for immunosuppressed mice subjects and significantly increased natural killer cell activity. Natural killer cells (also known as NK cells) are a type of white blood cell that have the ability to kill off viruses as well as tumor cells.
3. Natural Scent
The scent of honeysuckles is an amazing natural perfume in and of itself. It’s also an uplifting addition to diffusers, baths and DIY cleaning products and linen sprays.
4. Oral Health
Honeysuckles are sometimes an ingredient in natural gargles and mouthwashes due to their astringent and antibacterial properties. To create a homemade mouthwash, you can combine and boil two cups of water with a half cup of fresh honeysuckle leaves. Once the mixture comes to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer for five additional minutes. Of course, don’t put the mixture in your mouth until it has completely cooled down.
5. Diabetes
A research study published in 2015 reveals how honeysuckle may hold the potential to help people with type 2 diabetes. Researchers administered Lonicera japonica to diabetic rats for four weeks at dose of 100 mg/kg. After four weeks of this treatment, Lonicera japonica decreased high blood glucose levels and insulin resistance in the animal subjects. Overall, the study results show the anti-diabetic effects of this variety of honeysuckle in type 2 diabetic rats.
Another research study published in 2014 demonstrates how an extract of Lonicera japonica possesses potent anti-inflammatory abilities that can help to reduce the severity of diabetic nephropathy. The extract of the flowering aerial parts inhibited the problematic inflammatory response that leads to the nephropathy.