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Bay Leaf Oil

Quick Facts

Botanical Name: Laurus nobilis

Family Name: Lauraceae

Common Name: Bay Leaf

Part Used: Leaves

Specific Gravity: 0.905-0.929

Optical Rotation: -10 to-19 degrees

Refractive Index: 1.456-1.470 at 20 degree centigrade

Blends Well With: Cedar wood, Coriander, Ginger, Orange, Rosemary

Uses: Bay leaf oil is rich in potassium that controls bold pressure; manganese and copper that act as anti-oxidants and iron that aids in red blood cell production.

This oil is also used in beverages, scented candles and in medical preparations.

Bay leaf

Countries where its found

Bay leaf is native to the Mediterranean countries such as Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, and Cyprus and also grows in Turkey and Central American countries of Mexico and Guatemala.

Harvesting Information

Being perennial in nature, this shrub is an all-season plant that can grow from the fall garden to winter snowfall. The plant is harvested all year round and grows up to 20 to 30 feet in height. The plant is best harvested when the leaves are fully mature and intense.

History of the Plant

The bay leaf plant has a rich history of the Western culture. The plant is believed to be the symbol of Greek God Apollo. Greek priestesses ate bay leaves to achieve a trace-like state to deliver prophecies.

Extraction Process

The dried leaves of the plant are steam distilled to yield 1-3% of the essential oil. The oil is yellow in color with spicy aroma. The other components of the oil include cineole, sabinene, -pinene, and -phellandrene

Commonly known BenefitsMedicinal Uses:The essential oil of bay leaf acts as an efficient astringent, diuretic, and an appetizer.The oil primary constituent of the oil is cineole which amounts to 50% aids in soothing and relieving stomach aches, colic pain, and flatulence.The lauric acid present in the bay leaf oil repels insects.The oil is also used in the treatment of flu symptoms, bronchitis, muscle pain, and arthritis. It has carminative properties and promotes digestion.In addition, the oil has germicidal, anti-infectious, antimicrobial, and mucolytic attributes.Bay leaf essential oil vapors are calming and relaxing.Health Benefits:There exists as the age old myth that bay leaf plant is a symbol for wisdom, peace, and protection.Bay leaf oil contains various derived compounds, minerals, and vitamins that are essential for good health.The compounds present in the oil are believed to possess anti-oxidant, digestive, and anti-cancer properties.The essential oil of bay leaf contains high amounts of vitamin C performs as a natural anti-oxidant and removes free radicals from the body. Further, the presence of vitamin C has anti-viral and wound healing properties.Vitamin A present in the oil aids in good eye sight and maintains skin health. Vitamin B-complex present in the oil helps in regulating body metabolism, nervous system functioning, and enzyme synthesis.Culinary Uses:Bay leaf oil is used extensively in seafood, meat, and vegetable dishes.It is also an important ingredient in French recipes and is used as a standardized flavor.The oil is used in toiletries, beverages, and scented candles and in medical preparations

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Ajowan Seed Oil

Botanical Name: Trachyspermum ammi

Family Name: Apiaceae

Common Name: Ajowan

Part used: Seeds

Specific Gravity: 0.910 and 0.930 at 15oC

Refractive Index: 1.498and 1.504 at 20o C

Optical Rotation: -0 to +5Blends Well With: Parsley, Sage, Thyme

Uses: Dethymolised oil or thymine is used for various industrial purposes. This oil is effective in treating skin infections

Ajowan

Countries where its found

Originated in Egypt, ajowan is an herb whose oil is used as unani medicine. The oil of ajowan is carminative, aromatic, and a stimulant. The plant is cultivated in and around the Mediterranean Sea and in parts of south-west Asia extending from Iraq to India.

Harvesting Information

The plant is cultivated where water availability is plenty. Harvest is done in the month April when the plant is rich.

History of the Plant

The plant grows up to 60 to 90cm tall and is predominantly a winter crop growing in sub-tropical and temperate climate. Ajowan, is grown for its seeds that are dried and crushed to yield the oil. In India, ajowan seeds are used for flavoring beverages, pickles, and confectioneries.

Extraction Process

Steam distillation is carried out to obtain the oil. Dry seeds contain about 2 to 4 percentage of oil. The ajowan oil is pale yellowish-brown and a major source of thymol. The seed oil has a burning taste with characteristic thyme odor. Additional constituents are phenols such as carvacrol and dipentene. During the distillation process, a major portion of the thymol gets crystallized and is sold in the Indian markets as sat ajowan, while the remaining thymine is utilized in the perfume industry primarily in soap making.

Commonly known Benefits

The aqueous solution of thymol is a primary constituent in toothpastes and mouthwashes. Ajowan has been used in indigenous medicines and the essential oil has varied uses in Unani and Ayurvedic medicines. The oil aids in healing painful throat, in gripe water preparation, an antiseptic, and as a tranquilizer for tooth aches, whooping cough.

Antibacterial: The oil prevents bad breath and thymol from the seeds server as effective mouthwash. When chewed along with fennel seeds, ajowan seeds prevent bad breath.

Antiseptic: The oil is used in wound cleaning and treating skin infections. Ajowan leaves are crushed and applied on infections while thymol in the seeds is a well known fungicide and germicide.

Medicinal Use: Two to three drops of ajowan oil are used in the treatment of cholera and diarrhea

Muscle Spasms and Body ache: The essential oil of ajowan is used in ear drops for earaches, body massage oil, and in providing relief from cramps, muscle spasms, and arthritis

Respiratory Disorders: The oil is useful in bronchial pneumonia and other respiratory ailments. Since it possesses the antidiuretic effect, the oil is used in treating emphysema, migraine and rheumatic pains.

Ajowan is widely used as a spice in curries, used along with other spices and condiments, in pan mixtures, as a household remedy for indigestion, in lotions and ointments in cosmetic industry, as an anti-oxidant, in pimple cure, and preservatives in beverages to name a few.

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Pink Lotus Absolute

Botanical Name:Nelumbo nucifera

Use:Natural perfumery. Suggested use at 0.40 percent. It is highly diffusive and tenacious.

Parts Used:Huge dinner-plate size, highly fragrant flowers, composed of seemingly thousands of glowing pink petals Handpicked from managed ponds. Main Season is year round, but high production is February-April.

Aromatic Profile:Sweet, floral, peony-like, ethereal and earthy, medicinal twinges, resinous odor profile

Pink Lotus Absolute has an exceptionally rich, honeyed, dense floral aroma that is earthy and creamy sweet, with a spicy green top note, ripe fruit and coumarin-like undertones, and a tenacious, slightly spicy, deep earthy richness in the drydown. While similar to our White Lotus Absolute, this absolute is softer, slightly sweeter, and a bit more refined. Even when highly diluted, the fragrance of Pink Lotus Absolute holds its fragrance.

Appearance:Dark reddish brown, slightly resinous Viscous, transparent liquid with a molasses-like consistency that may require special useinstructions to blend. May be prone to cloudiness that precipitates out when diluted in alcohol.

History

The lotus geologic record dates from 135 million years ago. Lotus plant cultivation dates from 4, 000 years ago.Found in Asia, both temperate and tropical regions, Australasia and Europe, where the flowers grow in ponds, especially at monsoon season. Easily naturalized under beneficial conditions.

The ancient Egyptians regarded Lotus as a sacred flower symbolizing the sun and creation, thereby possessing regenerative powers; it was often depicted in the hieroglyphics and art of Upper Egypt.This particular species of lotus, Nelumbo nucifera, was introduced to Egypt from Persia and is now cultivated in India and throughout the world in tropical pools. Living with humans for about 7, 000 years, Nelumbohas developed many notable biological features and strategies

Used in Ayurvedic practice, Hindus consider the Lotus as sacred, that its exquisite perfume beckons the mind into stillness, clarity, and devotion.

Inkundaliniyoga, the crown/highest chakra opens as the thousand-petaled lotus of understanding, revealing the brightness of the Self like a universal flame no wind has ever disturbed.

Pink Lotus Absolute has a lot of significance as sacred in its life force that can add unparalleled depth and magic to perfume creations and anointing oils and to those fortunate enough to wear them.

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Amyris Oil

Botanical Name: Amyris balsamifera

Family Name: Rutaceae

Common Name: Torchwood or Candlewood, Amyris Essential Oil, West Indian Sandalwood

Part used: Woods of Amyris tree

Specific Gravity: 0.950 0.970 @ 20C

Refractive Index: 1.502 1.512 @ 20C

Optical Rotation: 15 -40

Blends Well With: Amyris oil blends well with Geranium, Lavender, Lavandin, Nagarmotha, Oakmoss, cedarwood, sandalwood, patchouli, vetiver and ylang ylang essential oils

Uses:

Amyris Oil has many benefits which can uplift the body and mind and have many health advantages which make it effective herbal oil. The oil is widely used in meditation and therapeutic massage and also as a base fixative in making perfumes and soaps. The oil is also added in creams, cosmetics, incense, and perfumes for added fragrance. Amyris oil is appropriate for use in bath, inhaler, mist spray, steam inhalation, steam room, and sauna. The oil is an effective sedative, decongestant and antiseptic and has emollient properties. Amyris oil works well in skin regeneration and slows down premature aging. The cooling property of the oil eases irritability, sexual tension and frustration. Amyris oil can be used by poets, artists and musicians because it improves imagination and creativity. The oil can be used by adding a few drops to an oil burner or diffuser and this relieves the mind from anxiety or stress. It can also be added to therapeutic massage oil to provide relaxation. It can be used topically only after diluting with any other carrier oil. The oil is considered to be non-toxic, non-sensitizing and non-irritating but people with sensitive skin should be careful while using it because it may cause irritation.

Countries where its found: The plant is cultivated in the West Indies and in South and Central America.

Harvesting Information:

Amyris is an evergreen bushy tree belonging to the citrus family of Rutaceae and this small tree can grow up to 8 meters tall.Amyris trees sprout from seeds in the wild especially in Haiti and the Dominican Republic but they are also farmed in other countries with favorable tropical climates for oil and lumber production.

History of the Plant:

Amyris plant name is derived from the Greek word Amyron which means intensely scented. It is has many common names like balsam wood, candle wood, Buddha wood and West Indian Sandalwood and the names were given based on the quality of the wood. In the late 1800s amyris got its botanical name Amyris Balsamifera. The tree was often mistook as sandalwood in history. The plant has white flowers which grow into black-bluish edible fruits and it is widely cultivated in the West Indies and in South and Central America.

Extraction Process: Steam Distillation

Commonly known Benefits:

Amyris has a sweet-woody and balsamic aroma with good fixative value and it relaxes and calm the mind and helps in lessening stress and anxiety. The oil uplifts the mood and acts as an aphrodisiac when used in small amounts in a blend. It is a very effective antiseptic, sedative and helps in improving blood circulation and it calms the skin and mind.

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Dill Seed Oil

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Botanical Name: Anethum graveolens

Family Name: Apiaceae

Common Name: Anethum graveolens

Part used: Seeds and stems

Specific Gravity: 0.946 (0.910 To 0.980)

Optical Rotation: 71.5 Degree, +72.5 degrees

Blends Well With: It has grass like smell and is pale yellow in color, can be diluted with water to make dill water.

Uses: This oil is used to cure digestive problems in adults. This oil is best to reduce oral inflammation.

Countries where its found

This plant is best found in the Arctic Circle which is regarded as most optimal place for the cultivation of dill though basically it originated from Russia and European region.

Harvesting Information

The Arctic Circle provides superb conditions for its cultivation. For the cultivation of the particular seed warm to hot summers are required, even a little less temperature can reduce the production. Hot sunshine is the foremost thing, which it needs to grow. These seeds work for three to ten years. Flower heads are cut when it ripens and they are covered with paper bags from the upper part and left again in the heat, after getting loose from the stems, they are stored in containers which are fully airtight.History of the Plant

History of the seed of Dill indicates that it was originated in especially Mediterranean European, southern Russian countries and west Asian countries. The remarkable tomb of AmenhotepII was also reported to have the tiny branches of dill. Dill means `to lull, which indicates the use of dill seeds in the plight of insomnia. Greeks and the Romans used to use this as an Ayurvedic medicine on the bodies of burnt warriors. In the medieval period, as so many superstitions prevailed that time these seeds were an important ingredient of love potions, used for casting spells and also in potions made to keep people away from witchcraft. People use to assume these seeds were so much pious and carried them for saving themselves from curses and hexes. Cultivation of `dill seed can also be read in the history of Neolithic arrangements in Switzerland. Some traces of consuming this seed are also found in Roman and British culture too.

Dill Seed

Extraction Process

It is essentially extracted from the seeds or stems of the dill plant. Dill blooms in southwest Asia when the days are much warm and nights are not long. These plants grow from three to five feet in length, with lacy yellow flowers on sham and hard stems.

Commonly known Benefits

Dill is used for solving the digestive problems of the adults; it should not be given to the kids as it is too strongIn adults it helps to increase the appetite, solves liver problems and fights with urinary infections. It regulates urine and removes the problem of painful urine.It is used for fever, colds, sleep disorders, coughs, nerve pains, bronchitis, spasms, infections etc.Dill can be wonderfully helpful in reducing oral inflammations like mouth and throat. Dill seed is sometimes applied for oral pain and swelling (inflammation).As a cooking spice, it spices so many recipes. So many soaps and perfumes are made with the help of it because of its fragrance.Hiccups and constipation problems are solved by the help of `dill oil. It also relieves the tension and keeps our nervous system fit.

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Bergamot Oil

Botanical Name: Citrus bergamia

Family Name: Rutaceae

Common Name: Bergamot Orange

Part Used: Peel

Specific Gravity: 0.882 to 0.886

Optical Rotation: +8.00 to +24.00

Refractive Index: 1.4582 1.4598

Blends Well With: Black Pepper, Cypress, Jasmine

Uses: The oil is used in modern day perfumery.

Countries where its foundThe bergamot orange grows predominantly in Southern Italy where 80 percent of the plant is produced. The plant is also grown in Southern France and Southern Turkey.

Harvesting InformationThe plant blossoms during the winter and is cultivated in southern Calabria. The fruits are gathered during the months of November and December.

History of the PlantThe word bergamot is derived from the Italian word bergomotta originating from Bergamum, an Italian town. The Turkish refereed the plant as princes pear.

Extraction ProcessThe rind or the peel of the fruit is extracted to produce the oil. The oil is extracted through cold-pressing the peel of the fruit. The oil is pale yellowish in color with basically a citrus but sweet, fruity, and spice aroma. The oil is used for a wide range of applications ranging from skin to medicinal care.

Bergamot

Commonly known BenefitsSkin Benefits:Bergamot oil is effective against inflamed skin and psoriasis. Its anti-septic properties wards off infections.The essential oil of bergamot is used for treating eczema and acne and also as a make-up remover for all skin types.The oil heals chapped, dry, and irritated skin.The oil is added in skin creams and lotions used in treating acne and psoriasis and also give refreshing and cooling effect.Being a primary component in blended base cream, bergamot oil can be used on wounds and cuts, oily skin, scabies, and cold sores.Medicinal Benefits:Bergamot oil acts as a digestive aid and helps relieve stomach cramps.It regulates the appetite by either stimulating or suppressing it, as and when required.The oil relieves respiratory infections, coughs, congestions, and cold.It is also used in the treatment of gall stones, bronchitis, diphtheria, and halitosis.The oil has the potential to reduce lung inflammation in people suffering from cystic fibrosis.The oil is effective against bladder infections, anorexia, malaria, and bacterial infections.The therapeutic properties of the oil include calmative, antibiotic, antidepressant, and vulnerary.Emotional Benefits:Bergamot oil refreshes and uplifts the human mind.It acts as a stimulant and tonic balancing the nerves.Researchers in Italy have reported that bergamot oil is effective in relieving panic, fear, and anxiety.Studies have proved that bergamot oil evokes happiness and joy and also can restore self-esteem and self-confidence.Beauty benefits:The oil has long been used in the cosmetic industry. It is a key ingredient in body lotions, fragrant creams, facial massage oil, and facial masks.Its astringent quality regulates excessive oiliness from the scalp or skin.In addition, bergamot oil is used as a flavoring agent in cheese and cake. The oil should be avoided eye contact.

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Jasmine Grandiflorum Absolute

  • Plant Part: Flower
  • Extraction Method: Food Grade solvent extraction of the freshly picked flowers.
  • Colour: Orange to Brown

Jasmine Grandiflorum is a beautiful plant; its flowers bloom in the early dawn as opposed to Jasmine Sambac that blooms in the evening.

Jasmine is used in aromatherapy as a holistic treatment for apathy, hysteria, uterine disorder and childbirth, muscle relaxation and coughs. Its stimulant nature, on inhalation, has been shown both in animals and man. It has a spasmolytic activity on guinea pig ileum and rat-uterus in vivo.

It is high-class perfume. The bulk of the harvested flowers is used in garlands, chaplets and decorative bunches and for religious offerings. A small quantity is used for the productions of hair oils and others. The scented oil and other from flowers are valued tor their cooling effects in skin diseases, headache and eye troubles. Flower oil and leaf juices are used in various tumours and shrub is used in burns

History: Since ancient times, Jasmine has been referred to as the King of oils (Rose is the Queen). Apparently this is because Jasmine is the most masculine of all the floral oils. It is also intersting to note that It takes 8, 000 carefully hand-picked blossoms to produce 1 gram (about 1 ml.) of Jasmine Absolute.

Jasminum grandiflorumalso known variously as theSpanish jasmine, Royal jasmine, Catalonian jasmine, among others(Chambleein Urdu) is a species of jasmine native to South Asia. In India, its leaves are widely used as an Ayurvedicherbal medicine and its flowers are used to adorn the coiffure of women. In Pakistan, it grows wild in the Salt Rangeand Rawalpindi Districtat 5001500 m altitude.It is closely related to, and sometimes treated as merely a form of, Jasminum Officinal.

It is a scrambling deciduous shrubgrowing to 24 m tall. The leavesare opposite, 512cm long, pinnate with 511 leaflets. The flowersare produced in open cymes; the individual flowers are white having corollawith a basal tube 1325mm long and five lobes 1322mm long.The flowers fragrance is unique and sweet. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plantin warm temperate and subtropical regions.

It is popular as an alternative to standard western allopathic medicine for a variety of problems; including cancer (especially of the bone, lymph nodes and breast) stress relief, anxiety as well as depression. It is an effective remedy for various ailments and this natural holistic approach to health is becoming more and more popular, but should not replace conventional medicine or prescription drugs.

Jasminum officinal forma grandiflorum (Spanish Jasmine) This is a semi-deciduous vine that can grow to 15 feet tall with arching square stems bearing leaves composed of small leaflets of five or seven. Spanish Jasmine supports itself by twining. At the branch tips from mid spring into fall are borne the clusters of sweetly-fragrant white flowers.

Jasmine Grand flora is known as Jati in Sanskrit and is used in Ayurvrdafor numerous centuries in the treatment of cancer, ulcer, dysmenorrheal, labor pain, migraine, wounds, skin infections, odontalgia, paralysis, depression, flatulence, venomous bites, insomnia and reproductive problems. Jasmine essential oil is extracted by solvent extraction method from the flowers and is also known to the world by other popular names like Royal Jasmine, Spanish Jasmine, Catalonian Jasmine and Pichcha.

Jasmine symbolizes a variety of exuberant thoughts in various parts of the world. It is a sign of divine hope in India and the sweetness of women in China. Jasmine and its essential oil have been traditionally used as an aphrodisiac all over the world. Since the ancient Arabic and Hindu traditional systems, it is admired as the perfume of pure love and thus the expression no perfume without Jasmine.

Benefit & Uses:It is mostly used in Ayurvedic medicine for infections with high fever, conjunctivitis, sunstroke, dermatitis, as well as cancer of the bones, lymphatic nodes and breast cancer. This is useful for severe depression and especially for postnatal depression. It is also used as Aphrodisiac, antidepressant, sedative, dry and/or matures skin, dispels emotional blocks.

Shampoos and Gels in particular will liquefy if over scented and are virtually impossible to fix. Remember you can always add more, but you cant remove the excess.

Fresh Jasmine blossoms are used in making ornamental wreaths for hair, garlands and as religious offerings to God and Goddesses in the Hindu religion. These aromatic flowers are also used in making perfumes, attars and aromatic hair oils to maintain hair health and retain its natural fragrance.

Jasmine Grand flora is a skin-friendly essential oil that aids in healing wounds, moistening dry skin, clearing skin impurities, help diminishing scars, reducing acne, treating eczema, dermatitis and encouraging healthy scalp. The antiseptic and moisturizing properties of Jasmine Grand flora oil assists in killing micro-organisms that cause acne, dermatitis, psoriasis and make the wounds and cuts septic.

Every woman passes through a number of complex stages in her life cycle and the most important among them are menstrual problems like dysmenorrheal, amenorrhea and blocked menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum blues and menopausal syndromes. This is mainly attributed to its affinity to the blood and reproductive tissues that move towards the uterus.

Cautions: It is important to note that all absolutes are extremely concentrated by nature. They should not be evaluated in this state unless you are accustomed to the undiluted fragrance. For those trying Absolutes for the first time, we strongly recommend they be evaluated in dilution. Otherwise, the complexity of the fragrance particularly the rare and exotic notes become lost.

Important Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only

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Strength of Aroma: Strong

Blends Well With: Jasmine Grandiflorum generally works with all oils. It helps to round out scents, and tends to work particularly well with other aphrodisiac oils (sandalwood and Ylang Ylang are two great examples)

Aromatic Description: Jasmine Grandiflorum has a smooth, extremely intense floral smell that is both sweet and lingering. Jasmine is absolute is a dark orange to reddish-brown, viscous fluid with a rich, warm, intensely floral and highly diffusive aroma and herbaceous, tea like undertone.

Constituents:3-hexen-1-ol, 3-hexen1-ol acetate, benzyl alcohol, methyl benzoate, linalool, phenyl actonitrile, benzyl ester, phenyl ethyl acetate, indole, methyl anthranilate, faranesene, cadinene, cis-3-hexenyl benzoate, benzyl benzoate, ferenesol or nerolidol, eicosatrienoate, methyl linolenate, eicosene.

The chemical composition of the waxes of flowers of J. grandiflorum, remaining as wastes in the production of absolute essential oils from concretes, were characterized. The waxes mainly contained hydrocarbons and fatty and cyclic alcohols and their esters

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Orange Oil

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Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis

Family Name: Rutaceae

Common Name: Orange

Part used: Peel

Specific Gravity: 0.910-0.965 @ 20C

Optical Rotation: 90 to l15 Degree @ 20C

Refractive Index: 1.44-1.52 @ 20C

Blends Well With: Cinnamon, Ginger, cloves, Sandalwood, Black pepper, Frankincense and Vetiver

Uses: Orange oil is used in aromatherapy, flavors, candies, deoderant, medicinally, it is used to cure flu and cold. It is used as a pesticide and insecticide.

Orange

Countries where its foundOrange oil is found in all Orange growing countries. Orange is native to China but it is being cultivated extensively in America and India. Brazil is the highest producer of oranges but America produces more Orange oil. Some African countries are also growing this yellow fruit.

Harvesting InformationOranges grow well in 16 to 30 degree Celsius. They need plenty of sunlight and water. An orange plant attains maturity in three to four years. Fruits can be harvested three to four times in a year depending on the variety.

History of the PlantThe history of Orange points towards China where its supposed to be found first. The Chinese used prepare Orange oil and used it for medicinal purposes. In the 15th century, it was introduced to Europe and Portugal. Later the great Columbus took this fruit to America and West Indies and then it spread to other parts of the world. The use of Orange oil started to become popular by the 18th century. alot of orange is grown in mexico.

Extraction ProcessOrange oil is extracted from orange peel. It is the by-product of orange juice. It is obtained by the employing a procedure called cold-press, which yields around 0.3 to 0.4 percentage of oil.

Commonly known Benefits

Antiseptic: It has antiseptic properties and hence can be applied on the small wounds and cuts.

Antidepressant: It has a pleasant smell hence it is used in aromatherapy for patients who have stress related ailments. Its aroma increases the blood flow and produces a calming effect on the nervous system, which helps in reducing strain on the mind.

Antispasmodic: Spasm are produced in the body when we it makes sudden movements. Orange oil is found to reduce spasm when applied on the affected part.

Digestive: When taken in small quantity cures stomach related ailments such as stomach pain and indigestion. It easily mixes with bile and helps in the process of digestion.

Anti-inflammatory: It helps in reducing inflammations caused due accidents and sprains.

Carminative: It clears the stomach from gas formation. Gas is formed in the stomach due to indigestion, food poisoning and bad food habits. The oil reacts with stomach secretions and brings down the effect of gas considerably.

Diuretic: It balances the water level in the body, helping patients who suffer from difficulty in passing of urine.

Pesticide: This oil acts as toxic on insects like mosquitoes and ants. When blended with some chemicals, it produces maximum effect on insects. Researchers have found that Orange oil wipes off the trail left by insects like ants and cockroaches; hence it is used clear off colonies of these insects.

Additional Benefits: Orange oil is now being extensively used in manufacturing beauty products. The citrus property of the oil is known to increase the glow of the skin. It detoxifies the skin and helps in removing acne, pimples and dark patchesInteresting facts on OrangeOrange or better known as Citrus Sinensis belongs to the citrus genus. The orange oil is widely used for galore purposes; the oil offers several health benefits, cosmetics and several other uses. Oranges are cultivated worldwide, but US is said to be the main producers of the orange essential oils. However, orange is native to Asia, early Chinese valued oranges for its medicinal properties and used in several therapies. That is why it is also known as China orange. In early 1500s it was introduced in Europe by the Portuguese. Columbus later introduced the lemon and orange to the West Indies, America and other new worlds.With the beginning of the 18th century orange oil was used against several ailments like heart disorders, asthma, colic and melancholy and nervous disorders.Since then Orange oil finds several uses in therapies. The oil is also used in aromatherapies as it really enhances the body activeness and smoothen the blood flows. People suffering from breathing problems and improve digestive powers. It directly effects digestive biles, improves the metabolism of fats! People suffering from gastric problems should use orange oil.Orange oil also makes a wonderful beauty element. Its citrus property enhances the skin glazes. In several skin irritations and allergic problems, orange oil proves to be very helpful. Today, several creams, gels, lotions and many more beauty products contain orange oil as prime base or ingredient!

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Aromatic & Essential Oils

Our offered Product range includes Bay Leaf Oil, ajowan seed oil, pink lotus absolute, Amyris Oil and Dill Seed Oil.

Bay Leaf Oil

Quick Facts

Botanical Name: Laurus nobilis

Family Name: Lauraceae

Common Name: Bay Leaf

Part Used: Leaves

Specific Gravity: 0.905-0.929

Optical Rotation: -10 to-19 degrees

Refractive Index: 1.456-1.470 at 20 degree centigrade

Blends Well With: Cedar wood, Coriander, Ginger, Orange, Rosemary

Uses: Bay leaf oil is rich in potassium that controls bold pressure; manganese and copper that act as anti-oxidants and iron that aids in red blood cell production.

This oil is also used in beverages, scented candles and in medical preparations.

Bay leaf

Countries where its found

Bay leaf is native to the Mediterranean countries such as Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, and Cyprus and also grows in Turkey and Central American countries of Mexico and Guatemala.

Harvesting Information

Being perennial in nature, this shrub is an all-season plant that can grow from the fall garden to winter snowfall. The plant is harvested all year round and grows up to 20 to 30 feet in height. The plant is best harvested when the leaves are fully mature and intense.

History of the Plant

The bay leaf plant has a rich history of the Western culture. The plant is believed to be the symbol of Greek God Apollo. Greek priestesses ate bay leaves to achieve a trace-like state to deliver prophecies.

Extraction Process

The dried leaves of the plant are steam distilled to yield 1-3% of the essential oil. The oil is yellow in color with spicy aroma. The other components of the oil include cineole, sabinene, -pinene, and -phellandrene

Commonly known BenefitsMedicinal Uses:The essential oil of bay leaf acts as an efficient astringent, diuretic, and an appetizer.The oil primary constituent of the oil is cineole which amounts to 50% aids in soothing and relieving stomach aches, colic pain, and flatulence.The lauric acid present in the bay leaf oil repels insects.The oil is also used in the treatment of flu symptoms, bronchitis, muscle pain, and arthritis. It has carminative properties and promotes digestion.In addition, the oil has germicidal, anti-infectious, antimicrobial, and mucolytic attributes.Bay leaf essential oil vapors are calming and relaxing.Health Benefits:There exists as the age old myth that bay leaf plant is a symbol for wisdom, peace, and protection.Bay leaf oil contains various derived compounds, minerals, and vitamins that are essential for good health.The compounds present in the oil are believed to possess anti-oxidant, digestive, and anti-cancer properties.The essential oil of bay leaf contains high amounts of vitamin C performs as a natural anti-oxidant and removes free radicals from the body. Further, the presence of vitamin C has anti-viral and wound healing properties.Vitamin A present in the oil aids in good eye sight and maintains skin health. Vitamin B-complex present in the oil helps in regulating body metabolism, nervous system functioning, and enzyme synthesis.Culinary Uses:Bay leaf oil is used extensively in seafood, meat, and vegetable dishes.It is also an important ingredient in French recipes and is used as a standardized flavor.The oil is used in toiletries, beverages, and scented candles and in medical preparations

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Ajowan Seed Oil

Botanical Name: Trachyspermum ammi

Family Name: Apiaceae

Common Name: Ajowan

Part used: Seeds

Specific Gravity: 0.910 and 0.930 at 15oC

Refractive Index: 1.498and 1.504 at 20o C

Optical Rotation: -0 to +5Blends Well With: Parsley, Sage, Thyme

Uses: Dethymolised oil or thymine is used for various industrial purposes. This oil is effective in treating skin infections

Ajowan

Countries where its found

Originated in Egypt, ajowan is an herb whose oil is used as unani medicine. The oil of ajowan is carminative, aromatic, and a stimulant. The plant is cultivated in and around the Mediterranean Sea and in parts of south-west Asia extending from Iraq to India.

Harvesting Information

The plant is cultivated where water availability is plenty. Harvest is done in the month April when the plant is rich.

History of the Plant

The plant grows up to 60 to 90cm tall and is predominantly a winter crop growing in sub-tropical and temperate climate. Ajowan, is grown for its seeds that are dried and crushed to yield the oil. In India, ajowan seeds are used for flavoring beverages, pickles, and confectioneries.

Extraction Process

Steam distillation is carried out to obtain the oil. Dry seeds contain about 2 to 4 percentage of oil. The ajowan oil is pale yellowish-brown and a major source of thymol. The seed oil has a burning taste with characteristic thyme odor. Additional constituents are phenols such as carvacrol and dipentene. During the distillation process, a major portion of the thymol gets crystallized and is sold in the Indian markets as sat ajowan, while the remaining thymine is utilized in the perfume industry primarily in soap making.

Commonly known Benefits

The aqueous solution of thymol is a primary constituent in toothpastes and mouthwashes. Ajowan has been used in indigenous medicines and the essential oil has varied uses in Unani and Ayurvedic medicines. The oil aids in healing painful throat, in gripe water preparation, an antiseptic, and as a tranquilizer for tooth aches, whooping cough.

Antibacterial: The oil prevents bad breath and thymol from the seeds server as effective mouthwash. When chewed along with fennel seeds, ajowan seeds prevent bad breath.

Antiseptic: The oil is used in wound cleaning and treating skin infections. Ajowan leaves are crushed and applied on infections while thymol in the seeds is a well known fungicide and germicide.

Medicinal Use: Two to three drops of ajowan oil are used in the treatment of cholera and diarrhea

Muscle Spasms and Body ache: The essential oil of ajowan is used in ear drops for earaches, body massage oil, and in providing relief from cramps, muscle spasms, and arthritis

Respiratory Disorders: The oil is useful in bronchial pneumonia and other respiratory ailments. Since it possesses the antidiuretic effect, the oil is used in treating emphysema, migraine and rheumatic pains.

Ajowan is widely used as a spice in curries, used along with other spices and condiments, in pan mixtures, as a household remedy for indigestion, in lotions and ointments in cosmetic industry, as an anti-oxidant, in pimple cure, and preservatives in beverages to name a few.

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Pink Lotus Absolute

Botanical Name:Nelumbo nucifera

Use:Natural perfumery. Suggested use at 0.40 percent. It is highly diffusive and tenacious.

Parts Used:Huge dinner-plate size, highly fragrant flowers, composed of seemingly thousands of glowing pink petals Handpicked from managed ponds. Main Season is year round, but high production is February-April.

Aromatic Profile:Sweet, floral, peony-like, ethereal and earthy, medicinal twinges, resinous odor profile

Pink Lotus Absolute has an exceptionally rich, honeyed, dense floral aroma that is earthy and creamy sweet, with a spicy green top note, ripe fruit and coumarin-like undertones, and a tenacious, slightly spicy, deep earthy richness in the drydown. While similar to our White Lotus Absolute, this absolute is softer, slightly sweeter, and a bit more refined. Even when highly diluted, the fragrance of Pink Lotus Absolute holds its fragrance.

Appearance:Dark reddish brown, slightly resinous Viscous, transparent liquid with a molasses-like consistency that may require special useinstructions to blend. May be prone to cloudiness that precipitates out when diluted in alcohol.

History

The lotus geologic record dates from 135 million years ago. Lotus plant cultivation dates from 4, 000 years ago.Found in Asia, both temperate and tropical regions, Australasia and Europe, where the flowers grow in ponds, especially at monsoon season. Easily naturalized under beneficial conditions.

The ancient Egyptians regarded Lotus as a sacred flower symbolizing the sun and creation, thereby possessing regenerative powers; it was often depicted in the hieroglyphics and art of Upper Egypt.This particular species of lotus, Nelumbo nucifera, was introduced to Egypt from Persia and is now cultivated in India and throughout the world in tropical pools. Living with humans for about 7, 000 years, Nelumbohas developed many notable biological features and strategies

Used in Ayurvedic practice, Hindus consider the Lotus as sacred, that its exquisite perfume beckons the mind into stillness, clarity, and devotion.

Inkundaliniyoga, the crown/highest chakra opens as the thousand-petaled lotus of understanding, revealing the brightness of the Self like a universal flame no wind has ever disturbed.

Pink Lotus Absolute has a lot of significance as sacred in its life force that can add unparalleled depth and magic to perfume creations and anointing oils and to those fortunate enough to wear them.

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Amyris Oil

Botanical Name: Amyris balsamifera

Family Name: Rutaceae

Common Name: Torchwood or Candlewood, Amyris Essential Oil, West Indian Sandalwood

Part used: Woods of Amyris tree

Specific Gravity: 0.950 0.970 @ 20C

Refractive Index: 1.502 1.512 @ 20C

Optical Rotation: 15 -40

Blends Well With: Amyris oil blends well with Geranium, Lavender, Lavandin, Nagarmotha, Oakmoss, cedarwood, sandalwood, patchouli, vetiver and ylang ylang essential oils

Uses:

Amyris Oil has many benefits which can uplift the body and mind and have many health advantages which make it effective herbal oil. The oil is widely used in meditation and therapeutic massage and also as a base fixative in making perfumes and soaps. The oil is also added in creams, cosmetics, incense, and perfumes for added fragrance. Amyris oil is appropriate for use in bath, inhaler, mist spray, steam inhalation, steam room, and sauna. The oil is an effective sedative, decongestant and antiseptic and has emollient properties. Amyris oil works well in skin regeneration and slows down premature aging. The cooling property of the oil eases irritability, sexual tension and frustration. Amyris oil can be used by poets, artists and musicians because it improves imagination and creativity. The oil can be used by adding a few drops to an oil burner or diffuser and this relieves the mind from anxiety or stress. It can also be added to therapeutic massage oil to provide relaxation. It can be used topically only after diluting with any other carrier oil. The oil is considered to be non-toxic, non-sensitizing and non-irritating but people with sensitive skin should be careful while using it because it may cause irritation.

Countries where its found: The plant is cultivated in the West Indies and in South and Central America.

Harvesting Information:

Amyris is an evergreen bushy tree belonging to the citrus family of Rutaceae and this small tree can grow up to 8 meters tall.Amyris trees sprout from seeds in the wild especially in Haiti and the Dominican Republic but they are also farmed in other countries with favorable tropical climates for oil and lumber production.

History of the Plant:

Amyris plant name is derived from the Greek word Amyron which means intensely scented. It is has many common names like balsam wood, candle wood, Buddha wood and West Indian Sandalwood and the names were given based on the quality of the wood. In the late 1800s amyris got its botanical name Amyris Balsamifera. The tree was often mistook as sandalwood in history. The plant has white flowers which grow into black-bluish edible fruits and it is widely cultivated in the West Indies and in South and Central America.

Extraction Process: Steam Distillation

Commonly known Benefits:

Amyris has a sweet-woody and balsamic aroma with good fixative value and it relaxes and calm the mind and helps in lessening stress and anxiety. The oil uplifts the mood and acts as an aphrodisiac when used in small amounts in a blend. It is a very effective antiseptic, sedative and helps in improving blood circulation and it calms the skin and mind.

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Dill Seed Oil

Quick Facts

Botanical Name: Anethum graveolens

Family Name: Apiaceae

Common Name: Anethum graveolens

Part used: Seeds and stems

Specific Gravity: 0.946 (0.910 To 0.980)

Optical Rotation: 71.5 Degree, +72.5 degrees

Blends Well With: It has grass like smell and is pale yellow in color, can be diluted with water to make dill water.

Uses: This oil is used to cure digestive problems in adults. This oil is best to reduce oral inflammation.

Countries where its found

This plant is best found in the Arctic Circle which is regarded as most optimal place for the cultivation of dill though basically it originated from Russia and European region.

Harvesting Information

The Arctic Circle provides superb conditions for its cultivation. For the cultivation of the particular seed warm to hot summers are required, even a little less temperature can reduce the production. Hot sunshine is the foremost thing, which it needs to grow. These seeds work for three to ten years. Flower heads are cut when it ripens and they are covered with paper bags from the upper part and left again in the heat, after getting loose from the stems, they are stored in containers which are fully airtight.History of the Plant

History of the seed of Dill indicates that it was originated in especially Mediterranean European, southern Russian countries and west Asian countries. The remarkable tomb of AmenhotepII was also reported to have the tiny branches of dill. Dill means `to lull, which indicates the use of dill seeds in the plight of insomnia. Greeks and the Romans used to use this as an Ayurvedic medicine on the bodies of burnt warriors. In the medieval period, as so many superstitions prevailed that time these seeds were an important ingredient of love potions, used for casting spells and also in potions made to keep people away from witchcraft. People use to assume these seeds were so much pious and carried them for saving themselves from curses and hexes. Cultivation of `dill seed can also be read in the history of Neolithic arrangements in Switzerland. Some traces of consuming this seed are also found in Roman and British culture too.

Dill Seed

Extraction Process

It is essentially extracted from the seeds or stems of the dill plant. Dill blooms in southwest Asia when the days are much warm and nights are not long. These plants grow from three to five feet in length, with lacy yellow flowers on sham and hard stems.

Commonly known Benefits

Dill is used for solving the digestive problems of the adults; it should not be given to the kids as it is too strongIn adults it helps to increase the appetite, solves liver problems and fights with urinary infections. It regulates urine and removes the problem of painful urine.It is used for fever, colds, sleep disorders, coughs, nerve pains, bronchitis, spasms, infections etc.Dill can be wonderfully helpful in reducing oral inflammations like mouth and throat. Dill seed is sometimes applied for oral pain and swelling (inflammation).As a cooking spice, it spices so many recipes. So many soaps and perfumes are made with the help of it because of its fragrance.Hiccups and constipation problems are solved by the help of `dill oil. It also relieves the tension and keeps our nervous system fit.

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Bergamot Oil

Botanical Name: Citrus bergamia

Family Name: Rutaceae

Common Name: Bergamot Orange

Part Used: Peel

Specific Gravity: 0.882 to 0.886

Optical Rotation: +8.00 to +24.00

Refractive Index: 1.4582 1.4598

Blends Well With: Black Pepper, Cypress, Jasmine

Uses: The oil is used in modern day perfumery.

Countries where its foundThe bergamot orange grows predominantly in Southern Italy where 80 percent of the plant is produced. The plant is also grown in Southern France and Southern Turkey.

Harvesting InformationThe plant blossoms during the winter and is cultivated in southern Calabria. The fruits are gathered during the months of November and December.

History of the PlantThe word bergamot is derived from the Italian word bergomotta originating from Bergamum, an Italian town. The Turkish refereed the plant as princes pear.

Extraction ProcessThe rind or the peel of the fruit is extracted to produce the oil. The oil is extracted through cold-pressing the peel of the fruit. The oil is pale yellowish in color with basically a citrus but sweet, fruity, and spice aroma. The oil is used for a wide range of applications ranging from skin to medicinal care.

Bergamot

Commonly known BenefitsSkin Benefits:Bergamot oil is effective against inflamed skin and psoriasis. Its anti-septic properties wards off infections.The essential oil of bergamot is used for treating eczema and acne and also as a make-up remover for all skin types.The oil heals chapped, dry, and irritated skin.The oil is added in skin creams and lotions used in treating acne and psoriasis and also give refreshing and cooling effect.Being a primary component in blended base cream, bergamot oil can be used on wounds and cuts, oily skin, scabies, and cold sores.Medicinal Benefits:Bergamot oil acts as a digestive aid and helps relieve stomach cramps.It regulates the appetite by either stimulating or suppressing it, as and when required.The oil relieves respiratory infections, coughs, congestions, and cold.It is also used in the treatment of gall stones, bronchitis, diphtheria, and halitosis.The oil has the potential to reduce lung inflammation in people suffering from cystic fibrosis.The oil is effective against bladder infections, anorexia, malaria, and bacterial infections.The therapeutic properties of the oil include calmative, antibiotic, antidepressant, and vulnerary.Emotional Benefits:Bergamot oil refreshes and uplifts the human mind.It acts as a stimulant and tonic balancing the nerves.Researchers in Italy have reported that bergamot oil is effective in relieving panic, fear, and anxiety.Studies have proved that bergamot oil evokes happiness and joy and also can restore self-esteem and self-confidence.Beauty benefits:The oil has long been used in the cosmetic industry. It is a key ingredient in body lotions, fragrant creams, facial massage oil, and facial masks.Its astringent quality regulates excessive oiliness from the scalp or skin.In addition, bergamot oil is used as a flavoring agent in cheese and cake. The oil should be avoided eye contact.

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Jasmine Grandiflorum Absolute

  • Plant Part: Flower
  • Extraction Method: Food Grade solvent extraction of the freshly picked flowers.
  • Colour: Orange to Brown

Jasmine Grandiflorum is a beautiful plant; its flowers bloom in the early dawn as opposed to Jasmine Sambac that blooms in the evening.

Jasmine is used in aromatherapy as a holistic treatment for apathy, hysteria, uterine disorder and childbirth, muscle relaxation and coughs. Its stimulant nature, on inhalation, has been shown both in animals and man. It has a spasmolytic activity on guinea pig ileum and rat-uterus in vivo.

It is high-class perfume. The bulk of the harvested flowers is used in garlands, chaplets and decorative bunches and for religious offerings. A small quantity is used for the productions of hair oils and others. The scented oil and other from flowers are valued tor their cooling effects in skin diseases, headache and eye troubles. Flower oil and leaf juices are used in various tumours and shrub is used in burns

History: Since ancient times, Jasmine has been referred to as the King of oils (Rose is the Queen). Apparently this is because Jasmine is the most masculine of all the floral oils. It is also intersting to note that It takes 8, 000 carefully hand-picked blossoms to produce 1 gram (about 1 ml.) of Jasmine Absolute.

Jasminum grandiflorumalso known variously as theSpanish jasmine, Royal jasmine, Catalonian jasmine, among others(Chambleein Urdu) is a species of jasmine native to South Asia. In India, its leaves are widely used as an Ayurvedicherbal medicine and its flowers are used to adorn the coiffure of women. In Pakistan, it grows wild in the Salt Rangeand Rawalpindi Districtat 5001500 m altitude.It is closely related to, and sometimes treated as merely a form of, Jasminum Officinal.

It is a scrambling deciduous shrubgrowing to 24 m tall. The leavesare opposite, 512cm long, pinnate with 511 leaflets. The flowersare produced in open cymes; the individual flowers are white having corollawith a basal tube 1325mm long and five lobes 1322mm long.The flowers fragrance is unique and sweet. It is widely cultivated as an ornamental plantin warm temperate and subtropical regions.

It is popular as an alternative to standard western allopathic medicine for a variety of problems; including cancer (especially of the bone, lymph nodes and breast) stress relief, anxiety as well as depression. It is an effective remedy for various ailments and this natural holistic approach to health is becoming more and more popular, but should not replace conventional medicine or prescription drugs.

Jasminum officinal forma grandiflorum (Spanish Jasmine) This is a semi-deciduous vine that can grow to 15 feet tall with arching square stems bearing leaves composed of small leaflets of five or seven. Spanish Jasmine supports itself by twining. At the branch tips from mid spring into fall are borne the clusters of sweetly-fragrant white flowers.

Jasmine Grand flora is known as Jati in Sanskrit and is used in Ayurvrdafor numerous centuries in the treatment of cancer, ulcer, dysmenorrheal, labor pain, migraine, wounds, skin infections, odontalgia, paralysis, depression, flatulence, venomous bites, insomnia and reproductive problems. Jasmine essential oil is extracted by solvent extraction method from the flowers and is also known to the world by other popular names like Royal Jasmine, Spanish Jasmine, Catalonian Jasmine and Pichcha.

Jasmine symbolizes a variety of exuberant thoughts in various parts of the world. It is a sign of divine hope in India and the sweetness of women in China. Jasmine and its essential oil have been traditionally used as an aphrodisiac all over the world. Since the ancient Arabic and Hindu traditional systems, it is admired as the perfume of pure love and thus the expression no perfume without Jasmine.

Benefit & Uses:It is mostly used in Ayurvedic medicine for infections with high fever, conjunctivitis, sunstroke, dermatitis, as well as cancer of the bones, lymphatic nodes and breast cancer. This is useful for severe depression and especially for postnatal depression. It is also used as Aphrodisiac, antidepressant, sedative, dry and/or matures skin, dispels emotional blocks.

Shampoos and Gels in particular will liquefy if over scented and are virtually impossible to fix. Remember you can always add more, but you cant remove the excess.

Fresh Jasmine blossoms are used in making ornamental wreaths for hair, garlands and as religious offerings to God and Goddesses in the Hindu religion. These aromatic flowers are also used in making perfumes, attars and aromatic hair oils to maintain hair health and retain its natural fragrance.

Jasmine Grand flora is a skin-friendly essential oil that aids in healing wounds, moistening dry skin, clearing skin impurities, help diminishing scars, reducing acne, treating eczema, dermatitis and encouraging healthy scalp. The antiseptic and moisturizing properties of Jasmine Grand flora oil assists in killing micro-organisms that cause acne, dermatitis, psoriasis and make the wounds and cuts septic.

Every woman passes through a number of complex stages in her life cycle and the most important among them are menstrual problems like dysmenorrheal, amenorrhea and blocked menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum blues and menopausal syndromes. This is mainly attributed to its affinity to the blood and reproductive tissues that move towards the uterus.

Cautions: It is important to note that all absolutes are extremely concentrated by nature. They should not be evaluated in this state unless you are accustomed to the undiluted fragrance. For those trying Absolutes for the first time, we strongly recommend they be evaluated in dilution. Otherwise, the complexity of the fragrance particularly the rare and exotic notes become lost.

Important Note: The information provided is for educational purposes only

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Strength of Aroma: Strong

Blends Well With: Jasmine Grandiflorum generally works with all oils. It helps to round out scents, and tends to work particularly well with other aphrodisiac oils (sandalwood and Ylang Ylang are two great examples)

Aromatic Description: Jasmine Grandiflorum has a smooth, extremely intense floral smell that is both sweet and lingering. Jasmine is absolute is a dark orange to reddish-brown, viscous fluid with a rich, warm, intensely floral and highly diffusive aroma and herbaceous, tea like undertone.

Constituents:3-hexen-1-ol, 3-hexen1-ol acetate, benzyl alcohol, methyl benzoate, linalool, phenyl actonitrile, benzyl ester, phenyl ethyl acetate, indole, methyl anthranilate, faranesene, cadinene, cis-3-hexenyl benzoate, benzyl benzoate, ferenesol or nerolidol, eicosatrienoate, methyl linolenate, eicosene.

The chemical composition of the waxes of flowers of J. grandiflorum, remaining as wastes in the production of absolute essential oils from concretes, were characterized. The waxes mainly contained hydrocarbons and fatty and cyclic alcohols and their esters

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Orange Oil

Quick Facts

Botanical Name: Citrus sinensis

Family Name: Rutaceae

Common Name: Orange

Part used: Peel

Specific Gravity: 0.910-0.965 @ 20C

Optical Rotation: 90 to l15 Degree @ 20C

Refractive Index: 1.44-1.52 @ 20C

Blends Well With: Cinnamon, Ginger, cloves, Sandalwood, Black pepper, Frankincense and Vetiver

Uses: Orange oil is used in aromatherapy, flavors, candies, deoderant, medicinally, it is used to cure flu and cold. It is used as a pesticide and insecticide.

Orange

Countries where its foundOrange oil is found in all Orange growing countries. Orange is native to China but it is being cultivated extensively in America and India. Brazil is the highest producer of oranges but America produces more Orange oil. Some African countries are also growing this yellow fruit.

Harvesting InformationOranges grow well in 16 to 30 degree Celsius. They need plenty of sunlight and water. An orange plant attains maturity in three to four years. Fruits can be harvested three to four times in a year depending on the variety.

History of the PlantThe history of Orange points towards China where its supposed to be found first. The Chinese used prepare Orange oil and used it for medicinal purposes. In the 15th century, it was introduced to Europe and Portugal. Later the great Columbus took this fruit to America and West Indies and then it spread to other parts of the world. The use of Orange oil started to become popular by the 18th century. alot of orange is grown in mexico.

Extraction ProcessOrange oil is extracted from orange peel. It is the by-product of orange juice. It is obtained by the employing a procedure called cold-press, which yields around 0.3 to 0.4 percentage of oil.

Commonly known Benefits

Antiseptic: It has antiseptic properties and hence can be applied on the small wounds and cuts.

Antidepressant: It has a pleasant smell hence it is used in aromatherapy for patients who have stress related ailments. Its aroma increases the blood flow and produces a calming effect on the nervous system, which helps in reducing strain on the mind.

Antispasmodic: Spasm are produced in the body when we it makes sudden movements. Orange oil is found to reduce spasm when applied on the affected part.

Digestive: When taken in small quantity cures stomach related ailments such as stomach pain and indigestion. It easily mixes with bile and helps in the process of digestion.

Anti-inflammatory: It helps in reducing inflammations caused due accidents and sprains.

Carminative: It clears the stomach from gas formation. Gas is formed in the stomach due to indigestion, food poisoning and bad food habits. The oil reacts with stomach secretions and brings down the effect of gas considerably.

Diuretic: It balances the water level in the body, helping patients who suffer from difficulty in passing of urine.

Pesticide: This oil acts as toxic on insects like mosquitoes and ants. When blended with some chemicals, it produces maximum effect on insects. Researchers have found that Orange oil wipes off the trail left by insects like ants and cockroaches; hence it is used clear off colonies of these insects.

Additional Benefits: Orange oil is now being extensively used in manufacturing beauty products. The citrus property of the oil is known to increase the glow of the skin. It detoxifies the skin and helps in removing acne, pimples and dark patchesInteresting facts on OrangeOrange or better known as Citrus Sinensis belongs to the citrus genus. The orange oil is widely used for galore purposes; the oil offers several health benefits, cosmetics and several other uses. Oranges are cultivated worldwide, but US is said to be the main producers of the orange essential oils. However, orange is native to Asia, early Chinese valued oranges for its medicinal properties and used in several therapies. That is why it is also known as China orange. In early 1500s it was introduced in Europe by the Portuguese. Columbus later introduced the lemon and orange to the West Indies, America and other new worlds.With the beginning of the 18th century orange oil was used against several ailments like heart disorders, asthma, colic and melancholy and nervous disorders.Since then Orange oil finds several uses in therapies. The oil is also used in aromatherapies as it really enhances the body activeness and smoothen the blood flows. People suffering from breathing problems and improve digestive powers. It directly effects digestive biles, improves the metabolism of fats! People suffering from gastric problems should use orange oil.Orange oil also makes a wonderful beauty element. Its citrus property enhances the skin glazes. In several skin irritations and allergic problems, orange oil proves to be very helpful. Today, several creams, gels, lotions and many more beauty products contain orange oil as prime base or ingredient!

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