Pelargonium graveolens is a species in the Pelargonium genus, which is indigenous to various parts of southern Africa, and in particular South Africa. It is often called geranium as it falls within the plant family Geraniaceae, although more correctly, it is referred to as Pelargonium. This specific species has great importance in the perfume industry. It is cultivated on a large scale and its foliage is distilled for its scent. P. graveolens cultivars have a wide variety of smells, including rose, citrus, mint, coconut and nutmeg, as well as various fruits. However, the most commercially important varieties are those that have rose scents.
Function
1.anti-ulcer and anti-inflammtory effects.
2.anti-tumor effect.
3.hepatoprotective effect
4.increase immunity and anti-aging effect.
5.improve the body's ability to resist hypoxia,increase the blood output of the heart,and accelerate the body's blood circulatiuon.
6.the effect of lowering blood suger and blood lipids.