The uses for essential oils (both for getting and staying healthy) are vast and diverse. As human residents of planet earth, hardly a moment goes by when we are not reminded of our dependance on plants and their uses. We use a broad variety of plant life for oxygen, food, clothing, building, and to bring harmony and balance into our homes and outdoor surroundings. Plants have many beautiful qualities, but the plants themselves are not the only bounty. The essential oils that are extracted from plant leaves, flowers, stems, roots, or bark are incredible tools for us to use in our everyday lives, and when we are facing serious problems and looking for natural and healthy solutions in a more potent form.
Essential oils carry the essence of the plants in such a potent form that a single drop of essential oil can equal multiple teaspoons of the dried herb (for instance, 1 drop of peppermint oil equals more than 25 cups of peppermint tea!). And they can be used or applied in a multitude of ways and combinations to bring powerful results to your tasks, atmosphere, and bodies.
Many essential oils have antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiviral, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and antibiotic properties. In addition to these impressive qualities, they often also transfer very pleasurable sensory experiences within minutes because of their fragrances and restorative natures, making them impactful on our brain chemistry, emotional well-being, and spiritual wellness. This makes for a highly vast and diverse list of uses for essential oils.
But the remarkable uses of essential oils can only be maximized when purity is involved. Since quality regulations are virtually non-existent, knowing where your oils come from and how they are created is crucial to ensuring safety and effectiveness. Also important is knowing how to use each oil properly.
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Features:
High antiseptic properties
Milder
Long shelf life
Description
The sandalwood oil mysore offered by us is extracted from the santalum album of the santalaceae family, also popularly known as the east indian sandalwood or santal. Our oil is extracted from high quality indian sandalwood tree.
Common names
Sandalwood, chandan.
Blends with:
Basil oil, eucalyptus radiata, peppermint oil and pine oil.
Constituents
Santalol (90%), santyl acetate and santalene.
Uses
The sandalwood oil mysore is popular because of its exquisite aroma and high medicinal value. It has many therapeutic properties which makes it an extremely effective antiphlogistic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, diuretic, emollient, expectorant, sedative and tonic.
Rose oil is good for skin and act as a clearing, cleansing, regulating and purifying agent. It is highly helpful for poor circulation and heart problems, and can also be used for regulating and balancing hormones, irregular menstruation, functional infertility, leucorrhoea, menorrhagia, uterine bleeding and other uterine disorders of females. Useful for liver congestion and nausea, rose oil also assists in the cases of coughs, asthma and hay fever.
Botonical name: rosa damascena
Cas #: n/a
Color & odor : colorless to pale yellow clear liquid. With characteristic fresh rose-type odor.
Solubility: soluble in alcohol and oils. Insoluble in water.
Specific gravity : 1.015 – 1.026 @ 25°c
Optical rotation : n/a
Refractive index : 1.497 – 1.513 @ 25 deg c
Flash point : 93.3 °c tcc
Extraction method : n/a
Description:
Rose oil is the essential oil extracted from the petals of various types of roses. Extracted through steam distillation, it is one of the all-purpose oils and widely used in perfumery. It not only fights depression but is a wonderful remedy for female problems and best for skin care.
Common names:
Rosa damascena
Blends with:
It blends well with most oils and mainly with geranium, jasmine, clove and palmarosa. Constituents
Rose oil contains more than 300 known compounds but the main chemical components are citronellol, phenyl ethanol, geraniol, nerol, farnesol and stearpoten with traces of nonanol, linalool, nonanal, phenyl acetaldehyde, citral, carvone, citronellyl acetate, 2-phenylmenthyl acetate, methyl eugenol, eugenol and rose oxide.
Jasmine essential oil is extracted from jasminum gradiflora (synonym officinale) of the oleaceae family. Extracted from the flower part of the plant through steam distillation process, jasmine oil helps in toning up of body as well as proving helpful for dry, greasy, irritated and sensitive skin. It unique properties also help in reducing skin stretch marks and scarring especially for pregnant ladies.
Common names
Jasmin, jasmine, jessamine.
Blends with:
Bergamot, sandalwood, rose and all citrus oils.
Constituents
Benzyl acetate, linalool, indole, benzyl alcohol, benzyl benzoate, geraniol, cis-jasmone, methyl, anthranilate. It also has trace amounts of farnesol, p. Cresol, cis-3-hexenyl benzoate, nerol, eugenol, ceosol, benzaldehyde, benzoic acid, y-terpineol, isohytol, nerolidol, phytol.
Uses
Jasmine oil helps in toning up of the body as well as takes care of the dry, greasy, irritated & sensitive skin. It also helps in increasing skin elasticity and is often used to assist with stretch marks and reduce scarring.
Lavender oil is derived from lavender, which is an evergreen woody shrub that has pale green, narrow linear leaves & violet blue flowers. Blending well with all citrus oils, lavender oil has in it properties for treating ailments & infections including asthma, halitosis, colds, laryngitis, throat & whooping cough.
Common names
Garden oil.
Blends with:
Cedarwood, geranium, clary sage, pine, nutmeg & all citrus oils.
Constituents
A-pinene, limonene, cis-ocimene, p-cymene , beta-myrcene, terpinene-4-ol, borneol , linalool , camphene, 1, 8-cineole, trans-ocimene, camphor, geranyl acetate, 3-octanone, linalool, linalyl acetate, terpinen-4-ol, caryophyllene and lavendulyl acetate.
Uses
The oil has in it properties for treating asthma, colds, halitosis, laryngitis, throat infections & whooping cough. Further, it also helps digestive system deal with colic, nausea, vomiting & flatulence.
Menthol crystals are naturally produced through mint (mentha arvensis) essential oil extraction. Menthol is the solid constituent of oil of mint, to which its characteristic odor is due, and was formerly known as peppermint camphor. Menthol is obtained by subjecting the distilled oil to a temperature of -22° c, (-7.6° f.) by the aid of a freezing mixture, the menthol crystallizes out in satiny crystals and the mother liquor is removed while the low temperature is maintained. They dissolve readily into alcohol or essential oils, and they can also be dissolved into water or oil at their melting point of 111.2 deg. F.
The spearmint oil is prepared from the extracts of the hardy perennial herb that is a native of the mediterranean region. Spearmint has been used throughout the ages because of its medicinal value. The greeks used it to scent their bath water. It was also considered a cure for sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhea. It was used as far back as in the medieval times, when it was used to heal sore gums and whiten teeth.
Common names
Common or garden spearmint; spire, green, lamb, pea and fish mint.
Blends with:
Basil, eucalyptus, jasmine, lavender and rosemary.
Constituents
A-pinene, b-pinene, caryophyllene, carvone, 1, 8-cineole, limonene, linalool, menthol (0.5% compared to the 40% in peppermint) and myrcene.
Uses
The spearmint oil is very widely used in the field of medicine because of its various preventive as well as curative properties. It is very effective in the case of digestive problems as well as in cases relating to unease in the respiratory tract. Moreover, it is the complete answer to skincare, along with being the perfect cure for migraine, strain, fatigue and stress.
Pine essential oil is extracted from pine tree. These trees can grow up to 40 meters and are reddish-brown with needle-like gray-green coloured leaves. The leaves grow in pairs, along with orange-yellow colour flowers and pointed brown cones.
Common names
Pine
Blends with:
Citronella, clary sage, coriander, cypress, eucalyptus, frankincense, juniper, lavender, myrrh, rosemary, spikenard and tea tree
Constituents
Monoterpene hydrocarbons: pinenes, carene, dipentene, limonene, terpinenes, myrcene, ocimene, camphene, sabinene; also bornyl acetate, cineol, chamazulene, citral.
Uses
These are used to treat a number of health problems including influenza, respiratory problems, rheumatism, arthritis, fatigue, poor circulation bladder and kidney issues, gout, muscle pains and aches, mental and nervous exhaustion and more. Apart, these are playing a an active role in cosmetic industry by adding sweet aroma to the products.