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Our Complete range of products are Cinnamon Leaf Oil, Lemon Oil, Mandarin Oil, Black Pepper Oil and Garlic Oil.
Booty of benefits and uses!
Therapeutic | The Cajeput oil is used by therapeutic experts across the world as a preferred oil to boost the nervous system for improving attentiveness besides elevating low spirits. It also helps to address rheumatic pains and stiff joints problems. |
Medicinal | Cajuput oil gives a valuable treatment for Cystitis, Bursitis, Chest Infections, Colds, Coughs, Hay fever, Headaches, Pneumonia, Psoriasis, Sinusitis and sore throat. It is equally effective in giving relief from Influenza, Urinal and Urethral infections caused by viruses and bacteria. |
Beauty | Cajeput oil finds an extensive usage as a fragrance and freshening agent in soaps, cosmetics, detergents and perfumes. |
Product Name:Rose Geranium Essential Oil |
Botanical Name:Botanically, the world knows it in the name of Pelargonium roseum. |
Origin:The Pelargonium roseum plant is believed to be indigenous to India. |
Form:The Rose Geranium oil has watery viscosity. |
Scent:The Rose Geranium oil gives out a sweet and rose-like smell with a hint of mint! |
Shade and Appearance:The Rose Geranium oil is mostly colorless, but may appear slightly Green as well. |
Chemical constituents:The Rose Geranium oil comprises of chief chemical constituents such as Geranyl-Acetate, Geranyl-Butyrate, Citronellol, Geraniol, Limonene, Linalool, Menthone, Myrcene, and -Pinene. |
Extraction method:The leaves and stalks of Pelargonium roseum are steam distilled to obtain Rose Geranium essential oil. |
Blends well with:The Rose Geranium oil does go very well with Angelica, Basil, Bergamot, Carrot Seed, Cedarwood, Citronella, Clary Sage, Grapefruit, Jasmine, Lavender, Lime, Neroli, Orange and Rosemary oils. |
Natures Special:The Rose Geranium oil comes to us, packed with anti-depressant, antiseptic, astringent, cicatrizing, cytophylactic, diuretic, deodorant, hemostatic, styptic, tonic, vermifuge and vulnerary properties! |
Therapeutic | By the various therapeutic methods, Fennel oil eases anorexia stimulating appetite. It is known to boost courage factor in the mind to face adversities in life. Fennel oil is well known to fix numerous digestive disorders. It also acts as a diuretic - removes excess water and breaks down cellulite in the body. |
Medicinal | This oil helps the nursing mothers in boosting lactation. It helps reducing obesity by giving a feeling of ‘fullness’, thereby reducing the intake of food. It strengthens the eye-sight and is a powerful antidote to snake and poisonous insect bites. It is equally used for pets to get rid of parasites like ticks and fleas. |
Beauty and Fragrance | It is readily used as a base in creams and lotions meant for general skin care - especially for dispersing bruises and improving dull complexion besides clearing oily skin and lifting wrinkles from mature skins. It is famed to reduce and remove cellulite and edema. |
Trivia tips | In Medieval times it was a very popular herb amongst the Chinese, Egyptians, and Romans, who believed it conveyed longevity, courage, and strength and ward off evil spirits. |
Therapeutic | This carrier oil comes from Bitter Gourd is widely required by most aromatherapists for its applicable benefits to cure colds and flu, motion sickness, morning sickness, rheumatism, coughs and circulation issues. It also helps to relieve muscular cramps, spasms, aches and ease rigidness in joints. |
Medicinal | Bitter melon can be taken in whole fruit form or as a momordica extract, tincture, or juice. It is a good food for diabetes, is a mild laxative and liver tonic. |
Beauty | weight loss, healthy skin, hair care. |
Specification & Uses
Product Name: Patchouli Essential Oil |
Botanical Name: Pogostemon patchouli is the botanical name given to the plant/tree from where the Patchouli oil is obtained. |
Origin: The land of East Indies – Indonesia is said to be the place of origin of the Patchouli essential oil. |
Form: Patchouli oil is thick viscosity essential oil. |
Scent: The Patchouli oil whiffs a pleasant aroma which is smoky, spicy, earthy and musky to smell at. |
Shade and Appearance: The Patchouli oil exhibits the beautiful mixed shades of Golden Orange to dark Brown with Red hues. |
Chemical constituents: β-Patchoulene, α-Guaiane, Caryophyllene, α -Patchoulene, Seychellene, α -Bulnesene, Norpatchoulenol, Patchouli alcohol and Pogostol form the major components of the Patchouli oil. |
Extraction method: The fresh, young and dried Patchouli herbs are steam-distilled to extract Patchouli essential oil for us. |
Blends well with: The Patchouli oil makes a great blend of Bergamot, Black Pepper, Clary Sage, Frankincense, Geranium, Lavender and Myrrh essential oils. |
The ‘Nature’s package: The Patchouli oil is well known for its hidden treasure of anti-bacterial, anti-emetic, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, antiphlogistic, antiseptic, antiviral, bactericidal, carminative, decongestant, deodorant, febrifuge, laxative, nervine, stimulant, stomachic and tonic properties. |
Product Name: Sweet Almond Oil |
Botanical Name: Prunus dulcis |
Origin: Spain |
Form: Fluid |
Scent: Nutty – Fresh, sweet and soft. |
Shade: Deep Golden to light Yellow. |
Chemical components: The main constituents of Sweet Almond oil are – Oleic, Linoleic, Palmitic, Stearic and Palmitoleic acids. Besides, it naturally contains Vitamin A Vitamin B1 Vitamin B2 Vitamin B6, B17, and Vitamin E. It is also rich in minerals like Magnesium and Calcium |
Extraction method: It is extracted from kernels of the Almonds through expeller pressed distillation process. |
Mixes well with: It is widely used in aromatherapy as it is a great carrier oil, that is it blends easily with other oils. It is very delicate in nature due to which it has a low shelf-life. |
Unique features: its nourishing nature and great emollient properties make it an excellent choice for the people with dry skin. Its well knew for its anti-aging and antioxidant properties as well. |
Therapeutic | This carrier oil comes from sesame seed is widely required by most aromatherapist for its applicable benefits to cure colds and flu, motion sickness, morning sickness, rheumatism, coughs and circulation issues. It also helps to relieve muscular cramps, spasms, aches and ease rigidness in joints. |
Medicinal | Absorbs/ Removes Toxins, Can Darken Hair color |
Cosmetics and Perfumery Others | Dandruff, Scrapes, Wrinkles |
Therapeutic | This carrier oil comes from olive is widely required by most aromatherapists for its applicable benefits to cure colds and flu, motion sickness, morning sickness, rheumatism, coughs and circulation issues. It also helps to relieve muscular cramps, spasms, aches and ease rigidness in joints. |
Medicinal | Olive oil can the omote blood circulation, Prevent complications of arteriosclerosis and atherosclerosis, hypertension, heart disease. |
Therapeutic | This oil has a higher level of omega 9 acid & antioxidants than argan or grape seed oil. The Anti-microbial properties of this oil make it suitable for all skin types. |
Medicinal | The antiseptic and antimicrobial action of the oil help speed up healing of wounds and minor cuts and also help relieve insect bites, acne and bed sores. |
Cosmetics and Perfumery Others | Massage oil, health, Skin dryness or chapping, |
Therapeutic | It is considered to be one of the most important oils for aroma-therapeutic use for skin care. As for its consistency, Jojoba is usually accepted as the most useful message carrier since it does not become sticky in use and is very rapidly absorbed into the skin. It is excellent for all skin types and particularly for hair care. It enjoys a good reputation for its benefits for curing arthritis and rheumatism. |
Medicinal | Jojoba oil is a fungicide and can be used for controlling toadstool. It takes good care of inflamed eyes, colds and sore throats. It works good for indigestion and is a wonderful remedy for wounds that refuse to heal. It can be topically applied to get rid of head sores. |
Cosmetics and Perfumery Others | The Jojoba oil is an additive in many cosmetic products, especially those marketed as natural ingredient products. In particular, such products commonly containing Jojoba oil are lotions, moisturizers, soaps, hair shampoos, and conditioners. |
Just like that (JLT) | Early Spanish missionaries also became avid Jojoba users when in 1716 A.D., Father Valardes referred the plant as a 'wondrous gift of the desert'. Globe-trotters used these seeds as ‘food for survival’ since the seeds have an attribute to control hunger and appetite. The seeds were roasted as a substitute for coffee too! |
Therapeutic | Amla Oil benefits are that it’s effective to prevent tumorous cell growth. Amla has a high Oxidative Radiance Activity Capacity (ORAC) that protects cell damage from oxidative stress. With both of these properties, Amla Oil proves beneficial in preventing cancer. These combinations also make Amla effective in preventing tumor cell growth. Being rich in potassium will help the body have a stronger nervous system and thus improves circulation. |
Medicinal | Amla Oil is very healthy for the eyes, as it reduces the risk and treats cataract and nearsightedness. With Amla being rich in antioxidants it protects the eye retina from oxidative stress, which makes it so effective in preventing the loss of vision and macular degeneration. |
Beauty | It is very good for healthier shiny hair and improving skin health. |
Therapeutic | Citronella oil helps clear the mind of stress and has both toning and tonic effect on the body. It is helpful for colds, flu, and minor infections and also has deodorizing qualities. It greatly relieves headaches, migraines, and rheumatic pains. |
Medicinal | It combats excessive body perspiration and sweaty feet, balances oily skin, conditions hair besides eliminating intestinal parasites, bringing down fever |
Beauty and Fragrance | The Citronella oil is extensively used as a source of perfumery chemicals to prepare soap bars, perfumed candles and incense, perfumes and numerous other cosmetic products. and flavoring industries throughout the world. |
‘Trivia’l matter | Citronella oil was one of the world’s most preferred insect repellent before the introduction of DDT. Interestingly, its usage is accepted in the USA since 1948, the European Union has however banned its use for the same purpose effective 2006! |
Product Name:Clove leaf Essential Oil |
Botanical Rechristening:The Clove tree is known as Syzygium aromaticum amongst the modern-day botanists. |
Origin:Studies conclude as India to be its native land, however, Indonesian and Malaccan islands are also considered to be the place(s) of origin of Clove Leaf oil. |
Form:It is a medium to watery viscosity liquid when extracted. |
Scent:The Clove leaf oil smells typically Clove-like woody, strong and spicy. |
Shade and Appearance:The Syzygium aromaticum tree oil displays a Light Brown color. |
Chemical constituents:Eugenol, Eugenol-Acetate, iso-Eugenol, and Caryophyllene are the chief constituents of Clove leaf oil. |
Extraction method:The leaves of the Clove trees are extracted through a hot water distillation process to obtain low Eugenol containing Clove leaf essential oil. |
Gels well with:The Clove leaf oil blends well with allspice oils and citrus oils besides Bergamot, Bay, Clary Sage, Lavender, Rose and Ylang Ylang oils. |
What makes it Awesome? :The Clove leaf oil possesses numerous medicinal properties, namely - analgesic, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, anti-neuralgic, anti-infectious, carminative, disinfectant, insecticide, stimulant and stomachic. |
Therapeutic | Clove leaf oil is most recommended by the therapeutic experts for therapeutic treatment of severe rheumatic and arthritis patients. The vapor therapy helps to lift depression, boosting memory and combating laziness and weakness. |
Medicinal | The medical experts readily recommend this oil for preventing infections and as a pain reliever from toothaches and mouth sores. It greatly helps to prevent Plaque, a contagious oral disorder. Not only that it cures respiratory disorders it is well known to regulate the digestive system. |
Beauty and Fragrance | It is an effective insect repellant. It is used for various lotions and creams to cure skin and oral disorders. |
‘Trivia’l matter | The Greeks and Romans usually used the Clove leaf oil as a breath sweetener, especially when talking to the Emperor. |
Therapeutic | The Cedarwood oil extremely useful for treating chest and urinary infections, arthritis, and rheumatism. |
Medicinal | The Cedarwood oil is excellent insect- repellent used against moths and other insects. It is a good choice as an aphrodisiac, besides widely used for improving blood circulation and relaxing the nervous system. |
Beauty | The Cedarwood oil benefits the skin by its sedating ability which relieves itching. It works equally great for acne, oily skin and for hair especially dandruff. This high graded fragrance oil is an excellent resource to prepare scented candles, fresh potpourris, soap bars, massage and bath oils and luxurious perfumes. |
‘Fact-O-meter’ | Cedarwood is a tall, evergreen tree standing up to 50m high. It grows extensively on the slopes of the Himalayas in modern-day northern India and touching parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan! |
Therapeutic | When mentally fatigued, cardamom oil also helps with its refreshing and uplifting effect. It also boosts the memory phenomenally. |
Medicinal | The Cardamom oil helps to regulate the digestive system and works as a laxative, thereby soothing colic, wind, dyspepsia and nausea problems. It warms the stomach and helps to overcome heartburn.It is also a well-known remedy for impotence & low sexual response. |
Beauty | This oil finds numerous applications in the perfumery industries. It is supplemented with oriental-type aromas for preparing soaps, cosmetics, and several other body care products. It is a preferred choice in perfumery blend for manufacturing of men's perfumes. It is especially used in the preparation of Curve Colognes and Eau De Toilette sprays for men. |
Miscellaneous | It is widely used for flavoring coffee, baked goods, a blend of potpourris, curries and pickles, milk desserts, mulled wine and other beverages. |
Therapeutic | It is a well known arousing nervine and sedative for rejuvenating the mind and treating epilepsy, memory loss, and deep shocks. |
Medicinal | It is widely respected as the stimulant for feverish conditions, dizziness, headaches and dysentery-like disorders. When applied to the stomach and lower abdomen it relieves the alimentary canal. It also combats severe respiratory disorders, kidney disorders, and low blood pressure problems. |
Miscellaneous | It also finds a widespread usage as a cure for Cystitis and Urarthritis. It is also a well-known anti-bacterial and anti-fungal element. |