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Variety: Neem oil, Neem Oil (Cold Press)
Aromaaz International is acclaimed as a trustworthy website that supplies quality-approved products to the consumers. Neem Oil supplied by the company is 100% pure and organic in nature. You can order oil in varying quantities in an airtight bottle.
Botany
Neem tree belongs to the family Meliaceae and grows to a height of 15-20m. This is an evergreen plant that may rarely grow up to a height of 35-40m. During drought, the tree may shed its entire leaves. The branches of the plant are wide spreading in nature and may attain a diameter of 20-25m.
An Overview of Neem Oil
Neem Oil is obtained from the seeds of the neem tree. The oil appears red in colour and has a very strong odour. It is bitter in taste due to the presence of triglycerides and triterpenoid. As it is hydrophobic in nature, water is used to emulsify it.
Historical Uses of Neem oil
Historically, the oil was used for its therapeutic purposes where people have used it to treat fever, tuberculosis, acne, malaria, leprosy and many other health problems.
BOTANICAL NAME | ORIGIN | CULTIVATION | METHOD OF EXTRACTION | SOURCE | NOTE | SOLUBILITY |
Azadirachta indica | India | Conventional | Cold Pressed | seeds | Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils |
Variety: Onion Seed Oil
Our organization is widely accepted in the global market for supplying the best quality of Onion Oil. It is obtained from the seeds of onion via the steam distillation process as per set standards of the USFDA and other regulatory bodies, therefore, safe to use.
Botany
Onion, a perennial herb, belongs to family of Amaryllidaceae plant kingdom. While bulb of the plant is above the roots and is edible, leaves are hollow, and the flowering stem is also found above the roots. The flowers are white in color and grow in spherical cluster.
Brief History of Onion oil
The origin of Onion seeds dates back to the Mediterranean region which later on was cultivated in many parts of Egypt and Saudi Arabia. The oils obtained from this was used for curing many diseases and keeps people healthy and fit.
Historical Uses
During ancient times, people from Egypt used this excellent oil for preserving sacred items in the tombs.
Therapeutic benefits
It is used to boost the functioning of digestive system as well as the immune system that cure many health issues.The oil is known to cure mild fever, diarrhoeal and body-aches.It is used for its anti-fungal as well as anti-bacterial properties that also speed-up wound healing process.This oil treats asthma and many other respiratory tract infections.
General Precautionary Measures!
This may cause interference in anticoagulant medicines and can obstruct blood clotting process.Therefore, proper precautions should be taken while using this.Perform a skin-patch test before applying to the actual site on the skin to treat any ailment.Do not forget to dilute the oil with carrier oil before applying it on the skin.
BOTANICAL NAME | ORIGIN | CULTIVATION | METHOD OF EXTRACTION | SOURCE | NOTE | SOLUBILITY |
Allium Cepa h | Egypt | Conventional | steam distillation | Seed |
Variety: Cumin Seed Oil
Cumin Seed Oil is extracted by means of steam distillation process from its seeds. The entire process is carried out under strictly hygienic condition.
Botany
Cumin is an annual herb that grows to a height of 20 inches. Sources reveal that it has its origin was in the Mediterranean region. It belongs to the family of Umbelliferae. Leaves are thin & feathery and are green in color. Flowers are white and pink in color and seeds are rectangular in shape.
A Brief History of Cumin Seed Oil
The oil is obtained from seeds of Cumin plant by means of the steam distillation process. The extracted oil has a penetrating and spicy aroma and are soluble in glycol, glycerine, paraffin oil, etc.
Historical Uses
The plant was known to be found in ancient Egypt during 18th century.Cumin seed oil bears antiseptic oils that were used to treat loss of appetite, intestinal worms, skin eruptions, diarrhoea, vomiting, etc.In Middle East countries, the oil was used to treat rheumatism, bronchitis, asthma and cancerous tumors in ancient times.
Therapeutic benefits
Cumin seed oil is known to have excellent properties that make it a perfect choice to reduce inflammation improves immunity and fights infections.Additionally, it is also used to reduce risk of cancer, fights against harmful pathogens & also improves cognitive performance.Besides these, the oil is known to improve skin health, fights Diabetes Type 2 and support hair growth.
General Precautionary Measures!
This oil should not be used for internal purposes.Pregnant lady, children and nursing mother should use this oil only after doctors recommendation.For topical application on skin, Cumin Seed Oil first should be diluted using suitable carrier oil.Avoid using Oil to eyes, mucous membrane and other sensitive area of the body.
BOTANICAL NAME | ORIGIN | CULTIVATION | METHOD OF EXTRACTION | SOURCE | NOTE | SOLUBILITY |
Nigella sativa | India | Conventional | Cold-Pressed | Seed | Insoluble in water |
Variety: Coriander Seed Oil
Coriander Seed Oil has a number of health benefits and 100% organic in nature. Extracted by means of steam distillation process, the oil is safe to use, as it is free from any type of chemical compounds.
Botany
Coriander plant is either biennial or annual that has been cultivated for more than 3000 years. It grows to a height of 1m and has thin leaves that are feathery in appearance. It has white/pink flower and have green color seeds. The seeds of the plants are used as spice from many years. The oil is extracted from the ripe seeds of coriander by means of the steam distillation process. It has a warm, spicy and sweet aroma that appears as light yellow to colorless having thin viscosity.
A Brief History of Coriander Seed Oil
Coriander has been in use before the Egyptian Era came into picture. That makes it one of the oldest spices. Till date it is mostly used in cooking and coriander oil is present in concentrated form. Apart from that the oil is also used in other things.
Historical Uses
Coriander seed oil is believed to enhance indigestion, treats poor appetite, flatulence and abdominal distension.Traditionally, this is considered as Herb of Immortality & Protection that imbues feelings of security, peace and permanence.It was thought to be used in magic, love and potions and also used as aphrodisiac in medieval Europe.This oil is believed to have carminative as well as digestive properties.During ancient time and today also, it is known to circulate Qi energy in intestine and stomach.
Therapeutic benefits
This oil is often used a carminative, digestive, fungicidal, deodorant, stimulant, antispasmodic, depurative and stomachic in nature.It is used to regulate endocrinal secretions, eliminates vomiting, cure nausea and improves appetite.
General Precautionary Measures!
Do not use this oil for internal purpose.Pregnant lady, lactating mother and children should not use this oil.Store the bottle away from the reach of kids and pets.Avoid its usage in case you are sensitive to Coriander.
BOTANICAL NAME | ORIGIN | CULTIVATION | METHOD OF EXTRACTION | SOURCE | NOTE | SOLUBILITY |
Coriandrum sativum | Russia | Conventional | Steam Distillation | Seeds | Soluble in alcohol & water |