- Chrysopogon zizanioides - Wikipedia
Chrysopogon zizanioides, commonly known as vetiver and khus, is a perennial bunchgrass of the family Poaceae
- Vetiver - Uses, Side Effects, and More - WebMD
Vetiver is sometimes applied directly to the skin for relieving stress, as well as for emotional traumas and shock, lice, and repelling insects It is also used for arthritis, stings, and burns
- Vetiver Oil Health Benefits and Uses
Vetiver oil is a lesser-known essential oil, but it has powerful properties Here’s what you need to know about its benefits and how to use it safely
- Vetiver | Description, Uses, Facts | Britannica
Vetiver, perennial grass of the family Poaceae, the roots of which contain an oil used in perfumes The plant is native to tropical Asia and has been introduced into the tropics of both hemispheres It is a large tufted bunchgrass and is sometimes grown as a hedge
- 8 Incredible Benefits of Vetiver - Organic Facts
The smell of vetiver is akin to that of lemongrass: a little herbal and slightly citric, but not too sharp It has been used medicinally across South Asia and West Africa for centuries, and the oil is highly prized in the perfume industry as a grounding scent, particularly for colognes
- What Is Vetiver? Benefits and Ayurvedic Uses | Ask Ayurveda
From its cooling essence in summer drinks to its calming power in essential oils, the vetiver plant is more than just a bunch of roots It's a traditional remedy, a natural coolant, a skin soother, and even a fragrant air purifier
- Vetiver Essential Oil Benefits and How to Use Vetiver Oil - Dr. Axe
Vetiver is known as a sacred herb valued due to its uplifting, soothing, healing and protective properties It’s a natural body cooler, making it extremely popular in tropical countries
- What is Vetiver Grass? - The Vetiver Network West Indies
Vetiver grass is a unique tropical and sub-tropical plant species originally from India, but which now exists in over 100 countries around the world It has been transported globally and used by man in various ways for over 5,000 years, because of its wide range of uses
|