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We are instrumental in offering our clients an assortment of Natural Essential Oils. These oils are hygienically processed using natural active ingredients that is procured from the reliable vendors of the industries. Further, our range is composed of Anise Oil, Calendula Oil, Peppermint Oil, Mentha Oil, Fennel Seed Oil and Cedarwood Oil and is extensively used in cosmetics, herbals & perfumery products. Our entire range is acclaimed for purity and is available at industries leading prices.
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Extraction: The rind of both ripe and unripe fruit is used to extract the oil by expression, which yields about 0. 5 %.
Chemical composition: a-pinene, myrcene, limonene, a-bergaptene, b-bisabolene, linalool, linalyl acetate, nerol, neryl acetate, geraniol, geraniol acetate and a-terpineol.
Essential oil information: bergamot orange, is a fragrant fruit the size of an orange, with a yellow colour similar to a lemon. It is a small tree which blossoms during the winter. The juice tastes less sour than lemon, but more bitter than grapefruit. The oil is collected by pressing the skin of the fruit it has powerful antiseptic properties and should never be applied to the skin without using a carrier oil as it can cause pigmentation marks on your skin.
Oil properties: The scent of the oil is basically citrus, yet fruity and sweet, with a warm spicy floral quality and is reminiscent of neroli as well as lavender oil. The color ranges from green to greenish-yellow and the oil has a watery viscosity.
Uses: used in the treatment of depression, stress, tension, fear, hysteria, infection (all types including skin), anorexia, psoriasis, eczema and general convalescence.
Therapeutic properties: analgesic, antidepressant, antiseptic, antibiotic, anti-spasmodic, stomachic, calmative, cicatrisant, deodorant, digestive, febrifuge, vermifuge and vulnerary.
Blends well with: black pepper, clary sage, cypress, frankincense, geranium, jasmine, mandarin, nutmeg, orange, rosemary, sandalwood, vetiver and ylang-ylang
Summary: this oil has superb antiseptic qualities that are useful for skin complaints, such as acne, oily skin conditions, eczema and psoriasis and can also be used on cold sores, chicken pox and wounds. It has a powerful effect on stimulating the liver, stomach and spleen and has a superb antiseptic effect on urinary tract infections and inflammations such as cystitis.
Precautions: this oil can cause burns when used on a sensitive skin which is then exposed to sunlight, as the high content of bergaptene can cause photo-toxicity. It is advisable to keep out of the sun if this oil is used on the skin.
Shipping options: we have reputed shipping partners like dhl, fedex, ups, tnt, ems. Moreover, we also ship our quality goods by means of air as well as sea.
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It is a fresh smelling oil that can be used with success for fighting jet lag, cellulite, revitalizing a tired body and mind, as well as keeping the family pet free of fleas and ticks. Oil properties Lemongrass oil has a lemony, sweet smell and is dark yellow to amber and reddish in color, with a watery viscosity.
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This crisp and clean smelling essential oil is great for stimulating the brain, improving memory and mental clarity, while helping with a variety of congested respiratory tract problems, stiff muscles, coldness as well as boosting the liver and gall bladder. It is also used for improving hair and scalp health. Oil properties Rosemary oil has a clear, powerful refreshing herbal smell, is clear in color and watery in viscosity.
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Valerian essential oil, Valeriana Officinalis, has been used for hypochondria, nervous headaches, irritability, mild spasmodic affections, diarrhea, epilepsy, migraine headaches, croup, hysteria, convulsions, vertigo, nervous cough, delirium, neuralgia, muscle cramps, gas pains, stomach cramps, spasms, palpitations, gas, colic, depression, panic attacks, emotional stress, PMS, menstrual cramps, despondency, insomnia.
"valerian root oil" is obtained by the steam distillation of the crushed roots of valeriana officinals (fam: valerianaceae).
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Myrrh stimulates circulation to mucosal tissues, especially in the bronchial tract, throat, tonsils, and gums. It is an anti-inflammatory, an antioxidant, and antimicrobial, making it ideal for painful or swollen tissues. It is useful for bleeding gums, gingivitis, tonsillitis, sore throat (including strep throat), and bronchitis. The increased blood supply helps fight infection and speed healing when you have a cold, congestion, or infection of the throat or mouth. Myrrh is also valued as an expectorant, which means it promotes the expulsion of mucus in cases of bronchitis and lung congestion. Myrrh is best for chronic conditions with pale and swollen tissues, rather than for acute, inflamed, red, and dry tissues, because it contains tannins and resins, which have an astringent effect on tissues.
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