

Corsican Immortelle, native to the Mediterranean basin, owes its name to the long-lasting nature of its flowers, which seem never to fade. Legend has it that Napoleon, even before setting foot on land, recognized the intoxicating scent of immortelle and knew he had arrived in his homeland. This flower is used in many forms and offers numerous benefits.
An Immortal Story
Immortelle holds a significant place in Greek mythology. It was associated with Apollo, who crowned himself with these flowers to symbolize his own immortality. But it was only for show.
The Princess of the Phaeacians, Nausicaa, famed for her divine beauty, used immortelle as a treatment for her body and face.
In Corsica, immortelle was burned to purify the air during flu epidemics. It was also used in fumigation to treat colds.
The Benefits of Immortelle
Widely used in aromatherapy, immortelle, like arnica, helps treat bruises. Often called “aromatic arnica,” immortelle can be applied pure or diluted in a vegetable oil after an injury.
Immortelle for Supporting Better Blood Circulation
In cases of circulation issues or inflammatory pain, immortelle and its powerful aromatic compounds help the body adapt and regain better balance.
It is the recommended remedy for heavy legs, varicose veins, and other phlebitis conditions.
Immortelle for Combating Rheumatism and Arthritis
Rheumatism and arthritis are inflammatory conditions affecting the joints, causing pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Immortelle, with its anti-inflammatory and pain-relieving properties, helps alleviate rheumatic pain.
Applying diluted immortelle essential oil in massage on painful areas can bring notable relief. Gentle massage helps stimulate local blood circulation, improve joint flexibility, and reduce stiffness.
Immortelle for Fighting Cholesterol
Immortelle and its properties help lower cholesterol levels and aid digestion.
By mixing equal parts rosemary and olive oil, you can use this preparation to season your dishes. This blend offers benefits such as reducing cholesterol levels and supporting digestion.
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Immortelle for Healing Wounds
The active compounds in immortelle promote healing. When combined with lavender and rosemary, immortelle accelerates wound recovery. It is also recommended to soothe pain from burns.
Immortelle for Rosacea
Rosacea, a common skin condition, can be quite bothersome. Immortelle is known for its beneficial effects on this condition thanks to its moisturizing and soothing properties.
Immortelle for Relieving Lumbago and Sciatica
Thanks to its internal and external action, immortelle helps alleviate muscle pain.
It has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties that can reduce inflammation and relieve pain associated with lumbago and sciatica. It works by inhibiting the production of inflammatory substances in the body, helping to ease symptoms.
There are several ways to use immortelle for these conditions. One of the most common methods is to apply diluted immortelle essential oil to the painful area. Gentle massage with this oil can help relax tense muscles, improve local blood circulation, and relieve pain.
How to Use Corsican Immortelle?
There are many ways to use immortelle, each tailored to a specific need.
Immortelle in Aromatherapy
In aromatherapy, immortelle is used as an essential oil. Simply massage the affected area with the essential oil. Remember to dilute the immortelle oil with one tablespoon of arnica oil. Massage 2 to 3 times a day with this blend until the bruise or pain disappears.
Immortelle as a Hydrosol
To reduce redness or skin irritation, simply spray the distilled water onto your skin. However, it is not recommended to dry the skin and apply a cream immediately afterward.
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