Enjoy therapeutic benefits while enjoying the calming and relaxing aromas of Vetiver. The deep, woody and exotic aromas of Vetiver have been used since the 12th century for therapeutic benefit. Used as an ingredient in skin care and cologne throughout the Middle Ages, Vetiver has traditionally been used in aromatherapy to treat and alleviate muscle strain, ease mild aches and pains and relieve symptoms of acne. Vetiver is also highly valued for its soothing effects.
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A hearty grass that can survive both flooding and drought, Vetiver grows well in Haiti’s weather conditions. Vetiver grass also helps to prevent erosion and provides additional nutrients to soil. Haiti exports about half of the world’s Vetiver essential oil.
Vetiver is a member of the grass family. Its root system can grow 2 to 4 m down, making it ideal for preventing erosion. The roots grow vertically rather than horizontally unlike most other grass roots.
The essential oil is distilled from these roots. The longer that vetiver roots have been in the ground, the higher the quality of essential oil. This is why our farmers are paid a premium to leave the roots in the ground longer. Ideally, vetiver should be harvested about 12 to 18 months after planting.
One of doTERRA’s Co-Impact Sourcing Principles is to promote co-operatives by respecting the right for all employees and producers to initiate and participate in these organisations. Here’s how this has helped our Vetiver Partners:
You will find your Quality ID on the bottom of doTERRA single essential oil bottles purchased after May 2016. The Quality ID will contain a series of six or seven numbers and one letter.