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Angelica Root
What is Angelica Root?
Angelica root, derived from the Angelica archangelica plant, is an aromatic herb commonly used in aromatherapy and perfumery. Its earthy, sweet scent is often appreciated for its grounding and calming properties, making it a popular choice in blends aimed at emotional balance.
Why do I have an intolerance?
An intolerance to angelica root may stem from its chemical constituents, such as coumarins, which can cause allergic reactions or sensitivities in some individuals. Additionally, certain compounds in angelica root may provoke digestive discomfort or skin irritation, particularly in those predisposed to sensitivities to botanical ingredients.
What can I do about it?
To manage intolerance to angelica root, it's advisable to avoid using products containing this essential oil. Always read ingredient labels carefully and consider opting for alternative grounding oils, such as vetiver or patchouli, which may provide similar benefits without the associated risks. Keeping a journal of your reactions to different scents can also help identify other potential triggers.