Eriocephalus africanus - Cape Snowbush - Cape Fynbos Oils
Eriocephalus africanus - Cape Snowbush - Cape Fynbos Oils
Eriocephalus africanus - Cape Snowbush - Cape Fynbos Oils
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Eriocephalus africanus - Cape Snowbush

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anti-spasmodic + circulation
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Circulatory and Emotional support
Alleviates anxiety and mental tension

Eriocephalus africanus - African Snowbush (Eng);
Wild-, African - Rosemary (Eng); Kapokbos (Afr.)
100% pure and natural essential oil
Undiluted
Single origin and source 
Method of extraction: steam distillation
Harvest + distillation occurs August 
Plant part: flowering tops and leaf


Provenance 
Endemic to the Cape Fynbos Biome
Exclusively grown for Cape Fynbos Oils at Rockhaven Groot Winterhoek, Western Cape, South Africa

Indication
Traditionally used to invigorate the circulatory system and relieve stomach cramps associated with anxiety; used as a herbal colic remedy.
Promotes circulation. Alleviates varicose veins, water retention, oedema, muscle spasms and back ache through antispasmodic properties. 


Aromatic profile
Sweet, floral scent with camphoraceous undertones.

How to use 
Add a few drops into a tablespoon or more of carrier oil of your choice and massage into spasmed muscles.

Points of Interest
Known as ‘Snow white flowers African Snowbush’, the fluffy cotton wool seeds give this multi-branched low growing shrub of majestic appeal. Small, delicate white flowers are known for their medicinal qualities and in water-wise gardening. As an indigenous plant to South Africa it is also known to withstand harsh weather conditions. With its herbaceous freshness and a hint of green floral, the scent is much softer than Rosemary.