Moringa oil is derived from the seeds of Moringa oleifera, a small tree native to the Himalayan mountains. Virtually all parts of the moringa tree, including its seeds, roots, bark, flowers, and leaves, can be used for nutritional, industrial, or medicinal purposes. For this reason, it's sometimes referred to as the miracle tree. It's also called the drumstick tree, in reference to the shape of its seed pods. Moringa seeds have a high oil content and contain many nutritional compounds, including monounsaturated fats, protein, sterols, and tocopherols. Moringa oil is produced through a variety of industrial processes, including solvent extraction and cold-pressing. It's available as an essential oil and as a cooking oil. It's also an ingredient in hair and skin products. Cooking oil to be used in frying and baking. Essential oil to be used topically on skin and hair. Always dilute any essential oil with a carrier oil before using. An ingredient in skin and hair care products, such as soap, liquid cleanser, hydrating toner, massage oil, shampoo, and hair conditioner.
Moringa oil is derived from the seeds of Moringa oleifera, a small tree native to the Himalayan mountains. Virtually all parts of the moringa tree, including its seeds, roots, bark, flowers, and leaves, can be used for nutritional, industrial, or medicinal purposes. For this reason, it's sometimes referred to as the miracle tree. It's also called the drumstick tree, in reference to the shape of its seed pods. Moringa seeds have a high oil content and contain many nutritional compounds, including monounsaturated fats, protein, sterols, and tocopherols. Moringa oil is produced through a variety of industrial processes, including solvent extraction and cold-pressing. It's available as an essential oil and as a cooking oil. It's also an ingredient in hair and skin products. Cooking oil to be used in frying and baking. Essential oil to be used topically on skin and hair. Always dilute any essential oil with a carrier oil before using. An ingredient in skin and hair care products, such as soap, liquid cleanser, hydrating toner, massage oil, shampoo, and hair conditioner.
Sacha Inchi oil is a kind of edible oil extracted from Sacha Inchi. The oil does not contain any toxins and harmful substances. The content of unsaturated fatty acids is more than 90%, of which linolenic acid is 48%, linoleic acid is 35%, and oleic acid is 9%. Product Name: Sacha inchi oil Latin Name: Plukenetia volubilis Linneo Appearance: Light Yellow Oil Specification: 99% Part Used: Seed Application: Food Supplement Main Ingredient: Sacha inchi Shelf Life: 2 Years Packaging: 25kg/Drum
The scent of cinnamon is spicy, sweet, and for many, filled with happy memories of delicious food and cozy days. Cinnamon oil is prized for its lush fragrance. It's also linked to several health and beauty benefits. Cinnamon in a variety of forms has been studied for its effect on infection control, blood sugar management, and other conditions. => StudiesTrusted Source indicate that cinnamon oil has: antibacterial antifungal antidiabetic and antioxidant properties
Aromas Oils Vetiver Oil Discover the finest quality Vetiver Oil delivered worldwide by Aromas Oils a trusted name in providing therapeuticgrade 100 pure and undiluted essential oils obtained through the meticulous process of steam distillation Botany Vetiver a perennial grass belonging to the Gramineae family is widely recognized as Khus Growing in clusters with tall slender stems and rigid leaves this botanical wonder thrives in various climates Historical Uses of Vetiver Oil Known as Tranquility oil in Sri Lanka and India Traces back to the 12th century utilized for uplifting mood wound healing and holistic bodymind soothing Integral part of Ayurvedic treatments addressing health disorders energy loss skin issues and arthritis pain Traditional use in blessing brides with massages before weddings Included in Chinese medicine for replenishing dry skin emotional balance heightened focus and overall body coolness and calmness Therapeutic Benefits Vetiver Oil offers a myriad of health benefits functioning as a sedative antiinflammatory tonic aphrodisiac and antiseptic Blends Well With Vetiver oil harmonizes seamlessly with Lavender Sandalwood Clary Sage Jatamansi Patchouli Angelica and Ylang Ylang General Precautionary Measures Exercise caution with concentrated Vetiver Oil dilute with a suitable carrier oil when applying to the skin to prevent undesired effects While generally nontoxic and nonirritating individual responses may vary Consult a healthcare provider before use Botanical Name Vetivera Zinanoides CAS 8016964 Color amp Odor Brown to brownred with a sweet wood odor FEMA  No Methods of Extraction Steam Distillation Constituents vetispirene Solubility In alcohol 95 Specific Gravity 09921042 25C Flash Point 93C 200F Optical Rotation aD20 15 to 45 Major Constituents vetispirene Volume 100 ml 250 ml 500 ml 1 Ltr 5 Ltr 10 Ltr 25 Ltr
Spruce Black Wild Essential Oil Spruce Black Wild essential oil available at Aromas Oils emanates a pleasant aroma that induces a peaceful state of mind We offer certified essential oil to cater to the diverse needs of our valued customers Botany Derived from the Picea Mariana species of the spruce tree in the pine family this tree is indigenous to the United States and extensively cultivated in regions of Canada The needles and twigs of this tree carry an exotic fragrance making it a popular choice as a perfume base Overview of Spruce Black Wild Essential Oil Extracted through the steam distillation process of needles and twigs Spruce essential oil presents as a light yellow liquid with an exotic woody smell Rich in components with antibacterial antiinfectious anticancer antiinflammatory antispasmodic antiviral antiseptic disinfectant expectorant and stimulant properties Benefits of Spruce Black Wild Essential Oil Boosts the immune system and fortifies cell growth Assists in addressing hyperthyroidism Calms the nervous system and alleviates chronic fatigue Natural treatment for infections like bronchitis and asthma Blends well with Spruce Black Wild essential oil complements Lavender Rosemary Pine Cedarwood Galbanum and Benzoin Precautionary Measures While Spruce Black Wild essential oil generally poses no remarkable health issues in rare circumstances individuals may experience skin irritation or allergies Firsttime users are advised to perform a patch test Botanical Name Picea Mariana CAS 91722199 Color amp Odor Colorless to light yellow FEMA  NA Methods of Extraction Steam Distillation Constituents LBornyl Acetate Solubility Insoluble in water Specific Gravity 0870 0915 Flash Point 45C Optical Rotation 263 typical Major Constituents LBornyl Acetate Volume 100 ml 250 ml 500 ml 1 Ltr 5 Ltr 10 Ltr 25 Ltr