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Contact SupplierUse : Treatment of dull congested skin, irritation,psoriasis, accumulation of toxins, arthritis,rheumatism, fatigue, migraine
Information of Oil : Fresh origins generate sebum of less heavy shade and a more noticeable terpene observe. Oils distilled from older origins are deeper, more sticky and have a attribute musk-like smell. Usually anticipate to see a water-white or mild yellow-colored to orange-brown shaded fluid. Oils from younger origins (or from the seed!) display a mild somewhat peppery topnote losing in sebum from older (2 - 3 years) origins. The primary body observe has a wealthy, earthy-herby, woodsy attribute with a musky, animal-like undertone.
Description of Plant : A high - up to 2 metres - perenial (the plant seeds take two to three decades to mature) place with dense, fleshy, often turned or braided gray-brown, reddish shaded or purple-brown taproots up to 3 weight with many rootlets connected. The place develops a strong, fluted violet control which is separated into several divisions with greenish-white blossoms carried in substance umbels. Angelica is exclusive among the Umbelliferæ for its pervading fragrant smell. All areas of the place are fragrant and the blossoms have a honey-like fragrance.
History, Tradition and Myth : Ancient and Rebirth herbals mentioned the blood vessels cleaning abilities of angelica. It was used as a solution for "poisons, agues and all contagious problems." Authors from Paracelsus to Gerard acknowledged Angelica with the capability to provide security from the affect. Gerard went so far as to say "it cureth the bitings of mad pets and all other venomous monsters." All areas of the place were believed to be effective against means and enchantment.
Botanical Name : Angelica archangelica/synonymous with ArchangelicaofficinalisHoffm
Family : Apiaceae(Umbelliferae)/carrots
Other Common Names : Angel’s Herb, Root of the Holy Spirit, Garden Angelica, Archangelicaofficinalis/European angelica ,Echtengelwurz (German)