Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Basil Essential Oil (Ocimum Cannum) is a member of the mint family. It provides wonderful soothing and calming properties. It is most commonly used for relieving sore joints and muscles.
This one is prominent essential oil for enhancing hair growth. It works with roused blood circulation, which in turn aids in getting rid of dead skin on the scalp and nourishes the hair roots. This oil can be teamed with ivy burdock herbs and fenugreek and then used as rinses, it will nourish the scalp.
Benefits & Uses :
â?¢ Basil oil used in flavoring liquor, chewing Tooth paste, cold rub oil etc.
â?¢ It is used in flavoring, cosmetics, soap, Pharmaceuticals and perfumery.
â?¢ Traditionally Ocimum sanctum is used in malarial fevers, gastric disorders and many more.
Orange (Citrus sinensis) belongs to the Rutaceae family. The fruit comes from a small grayish-brown bark tree, which is almost similar to a shrub. Its branches grow to a regular hemisphere shape with oval-shaped foliage that sprouts to at least 3 to 4 inches.
Its flowers are distinguished by its aromatic characteristic, and the circular fruit is rougher and darker in comparison to other varieties of citrus. It is said to be first obtained from a native tree in China, but has also been cultivated widely in the Mediterranean region, France, North and South America and Portugal.
Orange oil is extensively utilized in aromatherapy as it helps soothe tensed muscles and aids as a mood lifter. It can also be blended with a carrier oil and used as a fragrant lotion or cream or your skin.
The most significant property is the limonene, or D-limonene, which can play an important role in your home by repelling insects. Simply spray or wipe it in different places of your house.
D-limonene extracted from the rind of orange can be used as a cleaning agent both in household and industrial settings. This chemical may also be utilized as a replacement for acetone, toluene, glycol ethers, fluorinated and chlorinated organic agents when used as a straight solvent.
Rosemary is an aromatic herb that belongs to the mint family, Lameaceae. It is native to the Mediterranean region. This evergreen plant has greyish green, needle-shaped leaves and produces small, pale blue flowers. Rosemary essential oil is extracted from the flowering tips of the plant through steam distillation. It is one of the most popular aromatherapy oils. It is basically a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a piercing, woody, balsamic aroma. This crisp and clean-smelling oil is rich in healthy properties like benefitting phytonutrients, antioxidants and essential acids. It has been used since ancient times as a medicinal and culinary herb by the Greeks and Romans due to its therapeutic properties. It was most commonly used for healing and purification. Rosemary essential oil is most widely used in aromatherapy as it is great for stimulating the brain, improving memory and mental clarity. It has other health benefits as well, which include treatment of congested respiratory tract problems, stiff muscles, and boosting the liver and gall bladder. It is also great for hair and skin care and is used as an ingredient in several products.
Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Watermelon Seed Oil is highly nourishing yet it is light oil with good absorption properties. It is a good choice for use with oily skin but can be effective with all skin types. Hence Water Melon seed oil is added to skin care formulations for all skin types, including dry, oily, acne-prone or maturing skin as it is rich in essential fatty acids which help to restore elasticity to the skin.
Uses Of Watermelon Seed Oil :-
Detoxify skin
Removes dark circle
Beneficial in curing urinary problems.
Capsaicin Oleoresin is the ingredient in chili peppers that makes them hot. Capsaicin is used in medicated creams and lotions to relieve muscle or joint pain. Capsaicin used on the body causes a sensation of heat that activates certain nerve cells.
Uses Of Capsaicin Oleoresin :-
Relief of muscle or joint pain.
Digestion including upset stomach, intestinal gas, stomach pain, diarrhea, and cramps.
Weight loss
Immunity
Hair growth
Geranium oil Bourbon is a perennial shrub with small pink flowers and pointy leaves that is native to South Africa. Out of the many varieties of the plant, Pelargonium Graveolens is the source of the essential oil. The oil is widely used in aromatherapy and contains a number of beneficial compounds.
Uses Of Geranium oil Bourbon :-
Balances hormones.
Relieves stress.
Reduces depression.
Minimizes inflammation.
Improves circulation.
Alleviates the effects of menopause.
Improves dental health.
Reduces blood pressure.
Terpineol oil is occurring monoterpene alcohol that has been isolated from a variety of sources such as cajuput oil, pine oil, and petitgrain oil. There are four isomers, alpha-, beta-, gamma-terpineol, and terpinen-4-ol. Terpineol has a pleasant odor similar to lilac and is a common ingredient in perfumes, cosmetics, and flavors.
Uses Of Terpineol Oil :-
Antimicrobial activity
Antifungal activity
Anti-inflammatory effect
Anti-proliferative effect
Anticancer activity
Skin penetration enhancement
Solvent in fragrance industry for pine odor
Used in cleaners, deodorizers and masking agents
Lemons are antioxidant powerhouses, containing twice as much Vitamin C as the average orange as well as several unique citrus phytochemicals which have been studied for their potential to prevent cancer and other chronic diseases. It is yellowish colour.
Uses Of Lemon Oil :-
Laundry
Teeth Whitener
Clean Hands
Natural Disinfectant
Face-wash
Wood and Silver Polish
Goo-Be-Gone
Promotes Fat-Loss
Improves Mood
Immune Support
Pine oil is extracted through steam distillation of the needle-like foliage of the pine tree. Pine oil comes from trees of the genus pinus.Pine oil is a colorless to pale yellow essential oil. Depending on its source, pine oil may either have a fresh, earthy, and forest-like fragrance or a strong, dry, balsamic, turpentine like odor.
Uses Of Pine Oil :-
Skin Care
Cosmetics
Metabolism
Pain
Stress Disorder
Eye Health
Infections
Injuries
Make perfumes
Help treat boils,cuts,sports injuries & Athleteâ??s foot
Treat pimples,eczema & scabies
Boosts Energy and Mood
Relief From Headaches
Natural Decongestant
Cypress oil comes from Cupressussempervirens, a deciduous, evergreen tree that can be identified by its dark green foliage, small flowers, and round brown-gray cones with seed nuts inside.This greenish or yellowish essential oil has a fresh, herbaceous, and slightly evergreen and woody scent.
Uses Of Cypress Oil :-
Heals Wounds and Infections
Treats Cramps and Muscle Pulls
Aids Toxin Removal
Promotes Blood Clotting
Eliminates Respiratory Conditions
Natural Deodorant
Relieves Anxiety
Treats Varicose Veins and Cellulite
Pain and Injuries
Oleoresin Paprika is a deep red, sweet, pungent powder from the ground, dried pod of mild capsicum (Capsicum annuum L.). Paprika oleoresin is the combination of flavor and coloring principles obtained from paprika.Paprika is insoluble in water and glycerin and partially soluble in ethanol. Paprika naturally gives a reddish-orange hue.
Uses Of Paprika Oil :-
color meat products
confectionery
convenient foods and canned goods
Wound Healing
Promotes Sound Sleep
Eye Health
Lowers Blood Pressure
Treatment of Skin Problems
Anti-ageing
Glowing Skin
Rosemary is an aromatic herb that belongs to the mint family, Lameaceae. This evergreen plant has greyish green, needle-shaped leaves and produces small, pale blue flowers. Rosemary essential oil is extracted from the flowering tips of the plant through steam distillation. It is one of the most popular aromatherapy oils. It is basically a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a piercing, woody, balsamic aroma.
Uses Of Rosemary Oil :-
Stress Relief
Anxiety Relief
Mental Clarity
Learning & Memory
Increase Circulation
Cure Headaches
Boost Immunity
Alleviate Muscle & Joint Pain
Cough, Cold & Flu Relief
Mouth Wash
Fade Stretch Marks
A Natural Insecticide
Mosquito Repellent
A Natural Air Freshener
Light Liquid Paraffin Oil IP is highly purified mixture of liquid saturated hydrocarbons obtained from petroleum and is highly paraffinic in nature. Light Liquid Paraffin oil is transparent & free from fluorescence in daylight. It is colourless, tasteless, and odourless when cold. Light liquid paraffin oil IP highly refined hydro-treated oil has excellent thermal & chemical stability, having high flash point & is soluble in Chloroform & solvent Ether.
Uses Of LLP(light liquid paraffin) Oil :-
Anti-static Coning oil
Knitting oil
Textile Auxiliaries
Plant Spray Oil
Agrochemicals
Aerosols
Dye Intermediates
Paper Industry
Perfumery
Flavours & Fragrances
Petrochemical solvents
Bulk drugs & food industry
Agriculture
Fuel
Wintergreen oil is extracted from a shrubby evergreen plant called Gaultheria procumbens, which is from the Ericaceae plant family. Wintergreen oil has a sweet and fresh scent, similar to mint. It has a pale yellow or pinkish yellow color.
Benefits of Wintergreen Oil :-
Pain relief.
Relief for rheumatism and arthritis.
Helps prevent infections.
Promotes skin and hair health.
Soothes discomfort in the muscles and joints.
Promotes healthy respiratory function.
Used in gum, candy and toothpaste for flavouring.
Removes excess water, fat and salt from body.
Regulates menstrual cycle.
Prevents formation of kidney stones.
Palmarosa essential oil is obtained from a sweet-scented grass found growing wild throughout India, especially to the northeast of Bombay and toward the Himalaya Mountains. The essential oil content of the bright-green leaves varies along their length, with the very highest concentration of essential oil being found in the tops of the leaves which release a fresh, grassy rose-like aroma when crushed between the fingers.
Uses Of Palmarosa Oil :-
Antiseptic
Antiviral
Bactericide
Cytophylactic
Febrifuge
Hydration
Spiritual
Respiratory And Digestive Disorders
Joint And Muscular Pain
Cosmetic Purposes
Skin Conditioning And De-stressing
Curing Dryness Of Skin
Jojoba oil Golden is the liquid produced in the seed of the Simmondsiachinensis (Jojoba) plant. jojoba oil appears as a clear golden liquid at room temperature with a slightly nutty odor. Refined jojoba oil is colorless and odorless.Jojoba is used as an ingredient in shampoo,lipstick, makeup, cleansing products, and in face, hand, and body lotions.
Uses Of Jojoba Oil Golden :-
Moisturizes Skin
Promotes Skin Health
Removes makeup safely
Prevents razor burn
Fights fungi and infections
Anti-acne gel
Scar and stretch mark minimizer
Treats Skin Disorders
Used As A Body Oil
Keeps Your Nails Healthy
Dâ??Lemone oil is extracted from the fresh fruit peel by cold expression.Lemon oil has a sharp, fresh smell, is pale greenish-yellow in color and is watery in viscosity.
Uses Of D LemoneOil :-
Cleansing and purification
Oral health and remedy for halitosis (bad breath)
Digestion
Thirst quencher
Remedy for abdominal colic pain
Cough relief
Calms stomach and relieves nausea
Prevents malabsorption
Improves digestion
Nourishes the skin
Promotes Weight loss
Laundry
Improves Mood
Face-wash
Clean Hands
Immune system
Turmeric Root Oil Pure And Natural
Cardamom or Cardamum, is a spice made from the seeds of several plants in the genera Elettaria and Amomum in the family Zingiberaceae. Cardamom oil is sweet, spicy and almost balsamic in fragrance, is clear to pale yellow in color and slightly watery in viscosity.Cardamom is very strong and aromatic. It has a spicy, herbal, citrusy character and goes very well with cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, clove, and other aromatic spices.
Uses Of Cardamom Oil :-
Antispasmodic
Antiseptic and Antimicrobial
Digestive and Stomachic
Stimulant
Warming
Diuretic
Aphrodisiac
Natural Cleanser
Cures Dandruff
Boosts Overall Health
Promotes sweating
Avocado oil is an edible oil pressed from the fruit of the Persea americana (avocado). As a food oil, it is used as an ingredient in other dishes, and as a cooking oil. It is also used for lubrication and in cosmetics. Unrefined, cold-pressed avocado oil is dark green and has a nutty smell. Refined or food grade avocado oil is pale yellow and odorless,use both oils for skin care.
Uses Of Avocado Oil :-
Keeps Heart Healthy
Improves Digestion
Helps Lose Weight
Detoxifies Body
Strengthens Skin
Grows Hair Faster & Fuller
Reduces Inflammation & Itching
Accelerates Wound Healing
Reduce Symptoms of Arthritis
Prevent Gum Disease
Eye Health
Basil essential oil is extracted from the herb Ocimum basilicum, of the Lamiaceae (Labiatae) family. It is also known as European, French, common or sweet basil.
Appearance: Fluid Liquid
Color: Clear colorless to pale yellow.
Odor: Sweet, aromatic and characteristic odor.
Refractive Index: 1.473
Specific gravity: 0.8662
Solubility: Soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water.
Moisture Content: Not more than 1%
Uses: - Basil oil is a good tonic for the treatment of nervous disorders and stress related headaches, migraines and allergies. It is used to clear the mind and relieve intellectual fatigue, while giving clarity and mental strength.
Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Karanja Oil is extracted from seeds of Karanja Tree (Pongamia glabra) which is commonly found in India. Karanja Oil is used in agriculture and pharmacy just like neem oil. It has similar insecticidal properties as neem oil and acts against a number of pests and insects.
It is pale yellow in colour and viscous. It is known for its medicinal and antiseptic properties for centuries in its naive India. it is often used in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange and scabies. As it has insecticidal properties it is great for agriculture use serving as a natural pest repellent. It is also used for skin care purposes and can be used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, and dandruff.
PHYSICO-CHEMICAL Properties:-
Moisture by D & S menthod: 0.05%
Impurities ( Insoluble in Hexane): 0.43%
Saponification Value: 170.91 mg of KOH/gm
Unsaponifiable matter: 3.83%
Iodine Value (Wi): 81.98
Acid Value: 7.80
Uses:
Pharmaceutical preparations for skin diseases like scales, herpes and leucoderma
Leather dressing
Soap making
Manufacture of lubricants
Pesticide
Lemongrass is a fast growing, tall, aromatic perennial grass that grows up to 1.5 metres (4 feet) in height. It is native to Asia, but is now cultivated mostly in India, Africa, and Tropical Asia.
APPEARANCE & COLOR: Dark Yellow color Liquid
ODOUR: Heavy Lemon-Like Odour
REFRECTIVE INDEX: 1.485 AT 20ºC
OPTICAL ROTATION: 0.888 AT 25ºC
SPECIFIC INDEX: -1
GLC%: DB-5
Common Uses: Lemongrass Essential Oil is known for its invigorating and antiseptic properties. It can be used in facial toners as its astringent properties help fight acne and greasy skin. An excellent anti-depressant, Lemongrass Essential Oil tones and fortifies the nervous system and can be used in bath for soothing muscular nerves and pain. Lemongrass shares similar properties with citronella and has a great reputation for keeping insects away.
Lemongrass is a fast growing, tall, aromatic perennial grass that grows up to 1.5 metres (4 feet) in height. It is native to Asia, but is now cultivated mostly in India, Africa, and Tropical Asia.
APPEARANCE & COLOR: Dark Yellow color Liquid
ODOUR: Heavy Lemon-Like Odour
REFRECTIVE INDEX: 1.485 AT 20ºC
OPTICAL ROTATION: 0.888 AT 25ºC
SPECIFIC INDEX: -1
GLC%: DB-5
Common Uses: Lemongrass Essential Oil is known for its invigorating and antiseptic properties. It can be used in facial toners as its astringent properties help fight acne and greasy skin. An excellent anti-depressant, Lemongrass Essential Oil tones and fortifies the nervous system and can be used in bath for soothing muscular nerves and pain. Lemongrass shares similar properties with citronella and has a great reputation for keeping insects away.
The Tea Tree is a small tree or shrub with needle-like leaves. It is also domestically referred to as Ti-tree. It can grow up to 7 meters (20 feet) in height and thrives in marshy areas, though it is now cultivated in plantations. The Tea Tree is very robust; it is ready for cutting only two years after itsâ?? previous harvest. Tea Tree Essential Oil is best known as a very powerful immune stimulant. It can help to fight all three categories of infectious organisms (bacteria, fungi, and viruses), and there is evidence that Tea Tree Oil massages prior to an operation may help to fortify the body and reduce post-operative shock. Used in vapor therapy, Tea Tree Oil can help with colds, measles, sinusitis and viral infections. For skin and hair, Tea Tree has been used to combat acne, oily skin, head lice and dandruff. As essential oils have become more accepted by the public, the use of Tea Tree has increased significantly. This can be readily evidenced by the commercial products now using Tea Tree Essential Oil.
Color: Pale yellow to colorless
Consistency: Thin
Note: Middle
Aroma Strength: Medium to Strong
Blends well with: Tea Tree essential oil blends particularly well with Cinnamon, Clary sage, Clove, Geranium, Lavender, Lemon, Myrrh, Rosewood, Rosemary and Thyme.
Aromatic Scent: Tee Tree essential oil has a fresh, Antiseptic and medicinal scent. It also has characteristic mint and spice back-notes.
History: The aboriginal people of Australia have long used Tea tree oil; similarly, Tea tree has a long history of use within the field of aromatherapy. In World War Two, the producers and the cutters of Tea Tree were exempt from military service until enough essential oil had been accumulated. The oil was a highly valued product as it was issued to each soldier and sailor as part of their kit in order to treat tropical infections and infected wounds.
Cautions: Tea Tree essential oil may cause dermal sensitization in some people. Do not take internally. Disclaimer: Please note, the International Federation of Aromatherapists do not recommend that Essential Oils be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor who is also qualified in clinical Aromatherapy.
Tea tree oil, or melaleuca oil, is an essential oil with a fresh camphoraceous odor and a color that ranges from pale yellow to nearly colorless and clear. The Tea Tree Oil that we offer is extracted from Melaleuca alternifolia of the Myrtaceae family. This oil is one of the most used essential oils and there are many who have been benefited by its wonderful healing properties. Extracted from the leaves and twigs by the process of steam distillation, it has a light, spicy and rather pungent smell.
Geranium is a perennial shrub with small pink flowers and pointy leaves that is native to South Africa. Out of the many varieties of the plant, Pelargonium Graveolens is the source of the essential oil. The oil is widely used in aromatherapy and contains a number of beneficial compounds.
Geranium oil is often compared to the rose essential oil because they share almost the same therapeutic traits. In fact, geranium is considered the "poor man's rose" and its oil is often the alternative to the more expensive rose oil.
There are several varieties of geranium oil, depending on where they are cultivated. The highest quality and most expensive type is produced in French island Reunion, called the geranium bourbon essential oil.
Appearance Light yellow liquid with strong aroma as the grass.
Our lemongrass essential oil is extracted from Cymbopogon citratus (also known as Andropogon citratus, A. schoenathus - West Indian, Madagascar or Guatemala lemongrass; Andropogon flexuosus, Cymbopogon flexuosus - East Indian, Cochin, British India or native lemongrass), of the Poaceae family. It is a fresh smelling oil that can be used with success for fighting jet lag, cellulite, revitalizing a tired body and mind, as well as keeping the family pet free of fleas and ticks. Lemongrass oil has a lemony, sweet smell and is dark yellow to amber and reddish in color, with a watery viscosity. Lemongrass oil revitalizes the body and relieves the symptoms of jetlag, clears headaches and helps to combat nervous exhaustion and stress-related conditions. It is a great overall tonic for the body and it boosts the parasympathetic nervous system, which is a boon when recovering from illness, as it also stimulates glandular secretions. It is useful with respiratory infections such as sore throats, laryngitis and fever and helps prevent spreading of infectious diseases. It is helpful with colitis, indigestion and gastro-enteritis. Lemongrass oil helps tone the muscles and tissue, relieves muscle pains by making the muscle more supple. It helps with correcting poor circulation and as an insect repellant. It helps to keep pets clean of fleas, ticks and lice. It also is used for clearing up oily skin and acne, as well as athlete's foot. It alleviates excessive perspiration.
Lemongrass Essential Oil Functions
Lemongrass oil is well known for its anti-depressant, antimicrobial. antipyretic, antiseptic, analgesic, astringent, bactericidal, fungicidal, insecticidal, carminative, deodorant, diuretic, febrifuge, galactagogue, nervine, sedative and tonic properties.
â?¢ Used for the synthesis of single-violet from ketones, vitamin A, K and so on.
â?¢ Used for clearing up oily skin and acne, as well as athlete's foot. It alleviates excessive perspiration. It is a valuable ingredient in perfumes and citrus-type soaps and is also an insect deterrent.
â?¢ Useful for treating respiratory infections such as sore throats, laryngitis and fever and prevents infectious diseases from spreading. It is fights colitis, indigestion and gastro-enteritis diseases. As an insect repellant it helps to keep pets clean of fleas, ticks and lice.
Helichrysum oil comes as a procurement of the Helichrysum flowers that have an extensive application in various healing applications. Helichrysum comes popular in its French synonym Immortelle. The flowers of the plants come largely utilized by florists for their vivid colors that resemble daisies.
Constituents:
This oil constitutes a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, myrcene, limonene, 1,8-cineole, linalool, terpinen-4-ol, neryl acetate, nerol, geraniol, eugenol, italidone and other b-diketones...
Uses-:The Helichrysum oil has a large variety of medicinal properties, Helichrysum oil assistance in healing circulatory disorders and can be used to relieve the pain of rheumatism and arthritis.
Karanja Oil, Pongamia glabra, is pressed from the seeds of the Pongam Tree. This cousin of Neem offers an array of similar therapeutic benefits to that of its pungent relative. Karanja Oil is prized for its insecticidal and antiseptic properties and is often used in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange, and scabies. Its insecticidal properties also make Karanja Oil great for agricultural use, serving as a natural pest repellent. In skin care, Karanja Oil can be used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff, or to promote wound healing. While its therapeutic properties are similar to Neem Oil, its aroma is quite different. Karanja Oil has a milder, more versatile aroma than Neem Oil that is often described as nutty. Karanja Oil can be incorporated into body oils, salves, lotions, soaps, hair oils, shampoos, or garden sprays.
Karanja is one of the oldest plants known to the Siddha medicine in South India and Ayurveda. Karanja is believed to be a cure for many ailments such as scabies, eczema, leprosy, ulcers, vaginal diseases, intestinal obstructions, piles, abdominal and splenic enlargement, oedema and urinary diseases according to Bhavaprakasha.
Karanja Seed Oil is cold pressed from the seeds of the Pongam Tree that is native to India. It is a cousin to Neem oil and is used in place of neem in soaps and lotions to avoid the pungeant smell of neem oil. Karanja Oil has a pleasant nutty aroma and golden color.
In skin care, Karanja Oil is used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff and promotes wound healing. It has been found to be antibacterial, antimalarial, antitumor and antiulcer properties. High Oleic (Omega-9) Fatty Acid Content that is usually over 50% which makes it good for intensive skin care.
Karanja Oil is also prized for its insecticidal and antiseptic properties and is utilized in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange, and scabies. Its insecticidal properties also make Karanja Oil great for agricultural use, serving as a natural pest repellent.
Karanja oil is a cousin to neem oil, so has similar therapeutic benefits. Karanja oil is most prized and used for its antiseptic and insecticidal functions. It's most often used externally. Karanja is used in Ayurvedic and folk medicines for eye ailments and skin diseases such as eczema, biliousness, itch, rheumatism, wounds and worms. Many use karanja as a pesticide against lice, mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, mites and flies for both people and animals. Karanja oil is also used on pets to treat scabies. Karanja oil is widely used in soaps, leather tanning and topical liniments. It's utilized agriculturally as well, because it's a good natural pest repellent.
Karanja Oil, Pongamia glabra, is pressed from the seeds of the Pongam Tree. This cousin of Neem offers an array of similar therapeutic benefits to that of its pungent relative. Karanja Oil is prized for its insecticidal and antiseptic properties and is often used in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange, and scabies. Its insecticidal properties also make Karanja Oil great for agricultural use, serving as a natural pest repellent. In skin care, Karanja Oil can be used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff, or to promote wound healing. While its therapeutic properties are similar to Neem Oil, its aroma is quite different. Karanja Oil has a milder, more versatile aroma than Neem Oil that is often described as nutty. Karanja Oil can be incorporated into body oils, salves, lotions, soaps, hair oils, shampoos, or garden sprays.
Karanja is one of the oldest plants known to the Siddha medicine in South India and Ayurveda. Karanja is believed to be a cure for many ailments such as scabies, eczema, leprosy, ulcers, vaginal diseases, intestinal obstructions, piles, abdominal and splenic enlargement, oedema and urinary diseases according to Bhavaprakasha.
Karanja Seed Oil is cold pressed from the seeds of the Pongam Tree that is native to India. It is a cousin to Neem oil and is used in place of neem in soaps and lotions to avoid the pungeant smell of neem oil. Karanja Oil has a pleasant nutty aroma and golden color.
In skin care, Karanja Oil is used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff and promotes wound healing. It has been found to be antibacterial, antimalarial, antitumor and antiulcer properties. High Oleic (Omega-9) Fatty Acid Content that is usually over 50% which makes it good for intensive skin care.
Karanja Oil is also prized for its insecticidal and antiseptic properties and is utilized in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange, and scabies. Its insecticidal properties also make Karanja Oil great for agricultural use, serving as a natural pest repellent.
Karanja oil is a cousin to neem oil, so has similar therapeutic benefits. Karanja oil is most prized and used for its antiseptic and insecticidal functions. It's most often used externally. Karanja is used in Ayurvedic and folk medicines for eye ailments and skin diseases such as eczema, biliousness, itch, rheumatism, wounds and worms. Many use karanja as a pesticide against lice, mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, mites and flies for both people and animals. Karanja oil is also used on pets to treat scabies. Karanja oil is widely used in soaps, leather tanning and topical liniments. It's utilized agriculturally as well, because it's a good natural pest repellent.
Aroma Diffuser is a new home appliance, which is safe, effective & easy to clean. The most important is, it can volatilize fragrance according to the essential oils you add, having the effect of removing the dust & peculiar smell.
Usage:
1. Open the cover & tank cap;
2. Fill water into water tank;
3. Add 3-4 drops essential oils into water;
4. Close tank cap & cover;
5. Connect the power, & Press "M";
6. Enjoy you time with good fragrance.
Uses & Precaution:
Basil is very sensitive to cold, with best growth in hot, dry conditions. It behaves as an annual if there is any chance of a frost.
Basil Oil used in Asian drinks and desserts such as falooda or sherbet.
It is used for their medicinal properties in Ayurveda, the traditional medicinal system of India and Siddha medicine, a traditional Tamil system of medicine. They are also used as drinks in Southeast Asia.
It is used for respiratory tract and is often used for asthma, bronchitis and sinus infections.
Basil oil is very effective and in cases of constipation, nausea, vomiting and cramp etc.
It is very useful for the arthritis as well used on the skin.
It is a good treatment for itching from bites and stings from honey bees, insectâ??s even snakes.
Use Basil Oil sparingly and with caution. High doses may be carcinogenic especially for those basils that contain a significant amount of methyl chavicol. Avoid in cases of liver problems. Avoid Basil Oil during pregnancy. Use extreme caution when using oils with children and give children only the gentlest oils at extremely low doses. It is safest to consult a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using essential oils with children.
Garlic Essential Oil has antibacterial, antiseptic as well as anti-hypertensive properties that makes it prevent infections as well as being useful in treating cases of colds, bronchitis as well as flu symptoms. Further, it also provides action as a powerful detoxifier and helps in rejuvenating the body and relieving it of tiredness.
Uses Of GarlicOil :-
ReduceHigh blood pressure.
Reduces the effect of Hardening of Arteries.
Reduce the risk of developing Colon cancer, Rectal cancer, and stomach cancer.
Reduces all types of fungal infections of the skin.
Effective against diabetes.
Reduces the Cholesterol level in blood.
Eliminate the warts and corns on skin.
Vetiver is a grass, not dissimilar to lemongrass and citronella. The root base which is what is distilled for essential oil â?? is thick and matted. While growing, it can preserve soil structure, and harvested the root base is often traditionally used as a fragrant floor mat, among other varied uses.
Vetiver essential oils fresh, herbaceous scent and some of its applications reinforce its similarities to citronella and the like, though vetiver has many other properties that set it apart.
Wheat germ oil is extracted from the germ of the wheat kernel.Wheat germ oil is used in salads, pasta, Oatmeal, and cereals to add taste. The oil can also added to smoothies for extra nutrition. It is used in creams for its moisturing property and used in skincare products and cosmetic industry. In aromatherapy, the oil is mixed with other carrier oils and massaged onto the skin for its great nourishing qualitiesperishable.
Uses Of WheatgermOil :-
Soothes Eczema.
Improves blood circulation.
Lowers Cholesterol.
Boots Immunity.
Reduce Redness.
Antioxidant.
Moisturiser.
Healthy Hair
Anise oil is distilled from the seed fruits.This warm, spicy essential oil.
Uses Of AniseOil :-
Accelerates the healing of wounds
Relives cramps, cough, aches
Rheumatic Arthritic pain
Eliminates intestinal worms in children
Clears congestion in respiratory tract
Relief in Depression
Aloe Vera is extensively used in beauty products and for good reason. It's got antiviral and antibacterial properties, and the ability to help treat everything from constipation to diabetes. The green-cactus looking plant that sits out in your garden isn't just a plant with its roots in folklore, it's the crux of a million dollar industry that extends from beauty creams to healthy juices and diet supplements. Over time, aloe vera has seamlessly integrated itself into everything we use. But what makes this miracle plant so distinguishable? .
Uses of Aloe Vera Oil :-
Aloe Vera for Dry Skin.
,Aloe Vera Scrub.
Aloe Vera for Acne.
Aloe vera for Sensitive Skin.
Promotes Hair Growth
Peppermint (Menthapiperita, also known as M. balsamea Willd) is a hybrid mint, a cross between water mint and spearmint. The plant, indigenous to Europe and the Middle East, is now widespread in cultivation in many regions of the world. It is found wild occasionally with its parent species. Peppermint is a herb with downy leaves and small purple or white flowers that yields a pungent oil used as a flavoring it has red gum tree of Tasmania and a candy flavored with peppermint oil.
Physical And Chemical Properties
Appearance: Pale Yellow To Clear Liquid
Refractive Index: 1.4550-1.4650 at 20
Specific Gravity: 0.895 0.905 at 25
Menthone: 19.0% -23.0%
D-Iso Menthone: 8.56% - 11.44%
Iso Pulegol: 1.40% - 2.60%
Neo Menthol: 6.00% - 9.00%
L-Menthol: 38.95% - 43.0%
Uses of peppermint oil
It is the oldest and most popular flavour of mint confectionery and is often used in tea
and for flavouring ice cream, confectionery, chewing gum, and toothpaste. Peppermint
can also be found in some shampoos, soaps and skin care products.
Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth; also patchouly or patchouli) is a species of plant from the genus Pogostemon. It is a bushy herb of the mint family, with erect stems, reaching two or three feet (about 0.75 meter) in height and bearing small, pale pink-white flowers. The plant is native to tropical regions of Asia, and is now extensively cultivated in China, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Mauritius, Taiwan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Appearance: Golden orange to dark brown viscous liquid
Odor: Characteristic woody balsamic odor
Solubility: Soluble in alcohol and oils. Insoluble in water
Specific gravity: 0.943 â?? 0.983 @ 20°C
Optical rotation: [-66 - -47] @ 20°C
Refractive index: 1.504â??1.514@ 20°C
Acid value: 3.0â??5.5
Ester value: 4.5â??6.5
Patchullol content: 30â??35%
Uses:- Patchouli is used widely in modern perfumery, by individuals who create their own scents, and in modern scented industrial products such as paper towels, laundry detergents, and air fresheners.
Lemongrass is a fast growing, tall, aromatic perennial grass that grows up to 1.5 metres (4 feet) in height. It is native to asia, but is now cultivated mostly in india, africa, and tropical asia.
ParameterResult
Appearance & colorDark yellow colour liquid,
OdourHeavy lemon-like odour
Refrective index1.485 at 20ºc
Optical rotation0.888 at 25ºc
Specific index-1
Glc%Db-5
Citral 81%
Common uses: lemongrass essential oil is known for its invigorating and antiseptic properties. It can be used in facial toners as its astringent properties help fight acne and greasy skin. An excellent anti-depressant, lemongrass essential oil tones and fortifies the nervous system and can be used in bath for soothing muscular nerves and pain. Lemongrass shares similar properties with citronella and has a great reputation for keeping insects away.
Frankincense is tapped from the scraggly but hardy trees by slashing the bark, which is called striping, and allowing the exuded resin to bleed out and harden. These hardened resins are called tears. There are several species and varieties of frankincense trees, each producing a slightly different type of resin. Differences in soil and climate create even more diversity of the resin, even within the same species. Boswellia sacra trees are considered unusual for their ability to grow in environments so unforgiving that they sometimes grow out of solid rock. The initial means of attachment to the rock is unknown, but is accomplished by a bulbous disk-like swelling of the trunk. This growth prevents it from being ripped from the rock during violent storms. This feature is slight or absent in trees grown in rocky soil or gravel.
The essential oil of frankincense is produced by steam distillation of the tree resin. The oil's chemical components are 75%monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes, monoterpenoles, sesquiterpenols, and ketones. It has a good balsamic sweet fragrance, while the Indian frankincense oil has a very fresh smell. Steam or hydro distilled frankincense oil does contain a number of boswellic acids (triterpenoids), which represents a method of validating the authenticity of the essential oil. The chemistry of the essential oil is mainly monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, with small amounts of diterpenoid components being the upper limit in terms of molecular weight.
Linseed oil, also known as flaxseed oil, is a colorless to yellowish oil obtained from the dried, ripened seeds of the flax plant (Linum usitatissimum). The oil is obtained by pressing, sometimes followed by solvent extraction. Linseed oil is a drying oil, meaning it can polymerize into a solid form. Due to its polymer-forming properties, linseed oil can be used on its own or blended with combinations of other oils, resins or solvents as an impregnator, drying oil finish or varnish in wood finishing, as a pigment binder in oil paints, as a plasticizer and hardener in putty, and in the manufacture of linoleum.
Appearance: Reddish Yellow clear liquid
Moisture and Volatile Matter: 0.062
Refractive Index: 1.4729
Specific Gravity: 0.9267
Iodine Value: 176.07
Acid Value: 0.94
Saturated: 13.156
Oleic: 23.943
Linoleic: 12.724
Linolenic: 50.177
Uses:- There are only two uses for linseed oil for which there is no reasonable alternative. Both involve glazing.
Moringa tree is a fast-growing, drought-resistant tree, native to the southern foothills of the Himalayasand widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas. It has impressive range of medicinal uses with high nutritional value. Moringa oleifera leaf powder is full of vitamins and amino acids and various phenolics.
Uses:
As raw materials of drugs for anti-bacterial, anti-depressants, anti- tumor and Sedation, it is widely used in fields of pharmaceutical and health products;
,Applied in health product field , it can be used as the raw materials of health care product to enhane the immunity of human body;
As dietary supplements increased therapeutic function, it is widely used in fields of dietary supplement food products;
Applied in comestic field, as natural raw material of andneutral detergent, it can be added in hair shampoon and other detergents.
Application:
Moringa seed oil is an advantageous oil in the personal care and cosmetic industry due to its emollient and skin moisturizing properties.
It is a stable raw material with a high resistance to oxidation and commonly compared to Olive Oil, but it is considered a much lighter oil. Moringa seed oil, or ben oil, is a popular element in personal care products such as hair creams, conditioners, skin lotions, and body butters.
It is recommended in massage and aromatherapy since it spreads so easily on the skin without leaving a greasy residue.
Moringa seed oil can also be used in cooking and for industrial purposes such as a lubricant for metals.
The health benefits of moringa include relief from stomach disorders, allergies and edema. The antioxidant power of moringa aids in liver protection, diabetes, eye protection, cardiovascular health, bone health, uroliathiasis, wound healing, healthy hair and skin. The antibacterial and antifungal properties of moringa help to fight various infections, including herpes.
Spearmint oil is extracted by steam distillation of flowering tops of the spearmint plant, whose scientific name is Mentha Spicata. The main components of this oil are Alpha Pinene, Beta Pinene, Carvone, Cineole, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Limonene, Menthol and Myrcene.
Although its aroma is similar to that of peppermint, due to the presence of menthol, its menthol content is negligible as compared to that of peppermint oil. Spearmint oil has been a substitute for peppermint when it is unavailable, and possesses similar medicinal properties, due to the presence of similar compounds in its essential oil. Instances of its use in ancient Greece have even been found in historical records.
Natural Spearmint Oil/ Spearmint Essential Oil/ Spearmint Oil Price
Product Name: Spearmint Essential Oil
Botanical Name: Mentha spicata
CAS #: 8008-79-5
Plant Part: Leaves
Appearance: light yellow to yellow liquid
Refractive Index: 1.4850~1.4970
Optical Rotation: -50°~-70°
Content: L-Carvol>65%
Solubility: easily soluble in 90% ethanol
Extraction Method: Steam Distillation
Spearmint Essential Oil has properties of antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, cephalic, emenagogue, insecticide, restorative and stimulant substance.
The Essential Oil of Spearmint is extracted of flowering tops of the spearmint plant, whose scientific name is Mentha Spicata. Its main components are Alpha Pinene, Beta Pinene, Carvone, Cineole, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Limonene, Menthol and Myrcene.
As ideal raw material for fragrance and toothpaste.
Spearmint essential oil is of minty, slightly fruity scent, softer than that of peppermint oil. As an effective antioxidant, spearmint essential oil helps support the respiratory and nervous systems, open and release emotional blocks leading to a sense of balance and well-being. Spearmint essential oil is also used to enhance the flavor of food.
Patchouli oil is recognized by aromatherapists as being effective for combating nervous disorders, helping with dandruff, sores, skin irritations and acne. The specific properties include use as an antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, anti-emetic, anti-microbial, anti-phlogistic, antiseptic, antitoxic, antiviral, aphrodisiac, astringent, bactericidal, carminative, deodorant, digestive, diuretic, febrifuge, fungicidal, nerving, prophylactic, stimulating and tonic agent. In the perfumery industry, it is interesting to note that Patchouli improves with age, and that the aged product is what is preferred over freshly harvested. In aromatherapy, Patchouli is an excellent fixative that can help extend other, more expensive oils.
Application
Patchouli essential oil is used as a tropical remedy for skin problems such as acne, eczema, inflamed, chapped and irritated skin. It is known as a cell rejuvenator and helpful in healing wounds and scars. As an antifungal it has been used to treat athlete's foot. It helps to reduce tension, insomnia and anxiety. It is also know as uplifting fragrance that helps to soothe away everyday cares and to bring about a sense of nourishment. The very intense aroma is described as earthy, rich, sweet, balsamic, woody and spicy. It is said to be a good sedative, nerve tonic . It is also used to combat depression, frigidity, anxiety, dandruff, wrinkles, herpes and other fungal infections.
Moringa tree is a fast-growing, drought-resistant tree, native to the southern foothills of the Himalayasand widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical areas. It has impressive range of medicinal uses with high nutritional value. Moringa oleifera leaf powder is full of vitamins and amino acids and various phenolics.
Uses:
As raw materials of drugs for anti-bacterial, anti-depressants, anti- tumor and Sedation, it is widely used in fields of pharmaceutical and health products;
Applied in health product field , it can be used as the raw materials of health care product to enhane the immunity of human body;
As dietary supplements increased therapeutic function, it is widely used in fields of dietary supplement food products;
Applied in comestic field, as natural raw material of andneutral detergent, it can be added in hair shampoon and other detergents.
Aroma Diffuser is a new home appliance, which is safe, effective & easy to clean. The most important is, it can volatilize fragrance according to the essential oils you add, having the effect of removing the dust & peculiar smell.
Basil Oil has such different scents because the herb has a number of different essential oils that come together in different proportions for various breeds. The strong clove scent of sweet basil is derived from Eugenol, the same chemical as actual cloves. Other chemical that help to produce the distinctive scents of many Basils i.e. Citronellol, Linalool, Myrcene, Pinene, Ocimene, Terpineol, Linalyl Acetate, Eugenol etc.
Uses & Precaution:
Basil is very sensitive to cold, with best growth in hot, dry conditions. It behaves as an annual if there is any chance of a frost.
Basil Oil used in Asian drinks and desserts such as falooda or sherbet.
It is used for their medicinal properties in Ayurveda, the traditional medicinal system of India and Siddha medicine, a traditional system of medicine. They are also used as drinks in Southeast Asia.
It is used for respiratory tract and is often used for asthma, bronchitis and sinus infections.
Basil oil is very effective and in cases of constipation, nausea, vomiting and cramp etc.
It is very useful for the arthritis as well used on the skin.
It is a good treatment for itching from bites and stings from honey bees, insectâ??s even snakes.
Use Basil Oil sparingly and with caution. High doses may be carcinogenic especially for those basils that contain a significant amount of methyl chavicol. Avoid in cases of liver problems. Avoid Basil Oil during pregnancy. Use extreme caution when using oils with children and give children only the gentlest oils at extremely low doses. It is safest to consult a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using essential oils with children.
Patchouli oil is recognized by aromatherapists as being effective for combating nervous disorders, helping with dandruff, sores, skin irritations and acne. The specific properties include use as an antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, anti-emetic, anti-microbial, anti-phlogistic, antiseptic, antitoxic, antiviral, aphrodisiac, astringent, bactericidal, carminative, deodorant, digestive, diuretic, febrifuge, fungicidal, nerving, prophylactic, stimulating and tonic agent. In the perfumery industry, it is interesting to note that Patchouli improves with age, and that the aged product is what is preferred over freshly harvested. In aromatherapy, Patchouli is an excellent fixative that can help extend other, more expensive oils.
In medical Field kalonji is used as an Antiseptic medicine also. The seeds of Kalonji contain Phosphorous, Iron, and Carbohydrates compound in abundance. After the chemical analysis of Kalonji seeds this fact has come to the light that it has carotene (Yellowish substance). It converts into Vitamin A after coming into the liver. Above all it contains so many compounds which are useful in digestive system.
Health Benefits of Kalonji seeds:
1. DYSPEPISA INDIGESTION, GASES, STOMACH IRRITATION AND STOMACH ACHE: In this case take one spoon of Ginger juice and half tea spoon of kalonji oil and drink twice day. This treatment is also useful for removing obesity. This medicine makes the patient slim.
2. OPTHALMIC DISEASE: Redness of eyes, cataract, eyeâ??s trouble, eye weakness and watering etc. Treatment- Take one cup of carrot juice mix with half tea spoon of Kalonji oil and use this mixture twice a day ( in the morning before breakfast and in the night after dinner), Treatment many continue for forty days. Avoid Pickle, Brinjal
3. LADIES SECRET DISEASES: (Leucorrhoea, White Discharge, Menses discharges 2 to 4 times a month, stomach pain, back pain) Treatment â?? Take mint (Pudina leaves) add two glasses of water and boil, then add half tea spoon kalonji oil and drink one time in the morning before the breakfast and in the night at the morning before breakfast and in the night at the time going to bed. Treatment may continue for forty days. Avoid Pickles, brinjal egg and fish.
4. LADIES DISEASES: (Stoppage of menses for long term, stomach pain): Take one cup of warm water add half tea spoon kalonji oil and two spoons honey one time in the morning before the breakfast and in the night after dinner. Treatment may continue for month. Avoid potato and Brinjal.
5. CANCER: (Intestine cancer, Blood cancer, Throat cencer, etc.): Take one glass grape juice and half tea spoon kalonji oil and use thrice a day once in the morning before breakfast, after lunch and after dinner. Take one Kg. barley and two Kg. wheat flour, mix together, make bread (Roti) or Daliya of Harira and give to the patient. Treatment may continue for forty days. Avoid Potato, Arvee, Brinjal and Ambada vegetables.
6. POISONOUS VIRUS: Take one glass warm water, add one spoon date (Khajur) powder half spoon kalonji oil and two spoons of kalonji oil and two spoons on Honey, mix together and use thrice a day once in the morning before breakfast, after lunch and after dinner. Treatment may continue for forty days. Avoid Potatoâ??s, Brinjal, Pulses (Chana ki Dal), and Pulses (Masoor kid Dal).
7. REVITAL OF THE BODY, (Azme-e-Hali): Take juices of Orange (Malta) add half tea spoon of Kalonji oil and use it. Laziness and tiredness will be removed.
The Oil of Black Seed is extracted by cold press of seeds of Black Seed Plant, whose scientific name is Nigella Sativa.
Karanja Oil, Pongamia glabra, is pressed from the seeds of the Pongam Tree. This cousin of Neem offers an array of similar therapeutic benefits to that of its pungent relative. Karanja Oil is prized for its insecticidal and antiseptic properties and is often used in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange, and scabies. Its insecticidal properties also make Karanja Oil great for agricultural use, serving as a natural pest repellent. In skin care, Karanja Oil can be used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff, or to promote wound healing. While its therapeutic properties are similar to Neem Oil, its aroma is quite different. Karanja Oil has a milder, more versatile aroma than Neem Oil that is often described as nutty. Karanja Oil can be incorporated into body oils, salves, lotions, soaps, hair oils, shampoos, or garden sprays.
Our lemongrass essential oil is extracted from Cymbopogon citratus (also known as Andropogon citratus, A. schoenathus - West Indian, Madagascar or Guatemala lemongrass; Andropogon flexuosus, Cymbopogon flexuosus - East Indian, Cochin, British India or native lemongrass), of the Poaceae family. It is a fresh smelling oil that can be used with success for fighting jet lag, cellulite, revitalizing a tired body and mind, as well as keeping the family pet free of fleas and ticks. Lemongrass oil has a lemony, sweet smell and is dark yellow to amber and reddish in color, with a watery viscosity. Lemongrass oil revitalizes the body and relieves the symptoms of jetlag, clears headaches and helps to combat nervous exhaustion and stress-related conditions. It is a great overall tonic for the body and it boosts the parasympathetic nervous system, which is a boon when recovering from illness, as it also stimulates glandular secretions. It is useful with respiratory infections such as sore throats, laryngitis and fever and helps prevent spreading of infectious diseases. It is helpful with colitis, indigestion and gastro-enteritis. Lemongrass oil helps tone the muscles and tissue, relieves muscle pains by making the muscle more supple. It helps with correcting poor circulation and as an insect repellant. It helps to keep pets clean of fleas, ticks and lice. It also is used for clearing up oily skin and acne, as well as athlete's foot. It alleviates excessive perspiration.
3.Application;
1. Insect repellent; Citronella Oil can be used in candles or cartridges etc. to repels insects like mosquitoes, black flies and so on.
2. Aromatherapy;
3. Astringent;
4. Perfume Industry; The Java Citronella Oil is one of the most widely used perfume oils and is often used as a starting point for perfume materials.
Tea tree oil, or melaleuca oil, is an essential oil with a fresh camphoraceous odor and a color that ranges from pale yellow to nearly colorless and clear. The Tea Tree Oil that we offer is extracted from Melaleuca alternifolia of the Myrtaceae family. This oil is one of the most used essential oils and there are many who have been benefited by its wonderful healing properties. Extracted from the leaves and twigs by the process of steam distillation, it has a light, spicy and rather pungent smell.
Tea tree oil (TTO), or melaleuca oil, is an essential oil with a fresh camphoraceous odor and a colour that ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear. It is taken from the leaves of the Melaleuca alternifolia, which is native to Southeast Queensland and the Northeast coast of New South Wales, Australia.
The aroma is medicinal, but many become fond (or at the very least, tolerant) to the aroma after becoming accustomed to it. Do consider trying Manuka Essential Oil if you cannot
Cold-pressed Neem oil is expressed from the seed of the Azadirachta indica tree. The tree is part of the mahogany family â?? Meliaceae and it is one of two species in the genus Azadirachta, native to India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Bangladesh and Pakistan. It is classified under the order Sapindales, from the family Meliaceae, with the genus Azadirachta and the specie A. indica. It is a very strange smelling oil - some people think it smells of garlic, other think it has an onion smell while others cannot really define the smell - but take note - it does have a smell. The Neem tree is a fast growing, long-life tree popular in the tropics and is grown for its ornamental value, as well as for its therapeutic value and is used as fuel for its workable, but unpleasant smelling wood.
Our organic cold-pressed Neem oil is expressed from the seed of the Azadirachta indica tree. The tree is part of the mahogany family â?? Meliaceae and it is one of two species in the genus Azadirachta, native to India, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Bangladesh and Pakistan. It is classified under the order Sapindales, from the family Meliaceae, with the genus Azadirachta and the specie A. indica. It is a very strange smelling oil - some people think it smells of garlic, other think it has an onion smell while others cannot really define the smell - but take note - it does have a smell. When using it for its therapeutic properties, the smell can be masked by adding other more fragrant smelling essential oils. All information on this page made use of these references.
Moringa oil is extracted from the seeds of Moringa oleifera, also known as the Drumstick tree. Moringa oil has got a special name, it is Ben oil. It is called so because it has high amounts of behenic acid. Moringa oil has been mentioned as a very useful oil in the medicinal books of Greece and Rome.
Description: Dark greenish yellow to brownish green colored clear liquid.
Odor: The odor is strong and characteristic.
Botanical Source: Moringa Oleifera.
Relative Density: 0.921
Refractive Index: 1.472
Acid value: 0.6
Peroxide Value: 1.1
Moisture Content: Less than 0.01 %
Solubility: Very slightly soluble in ethanol, miscible with light petroleum.
Uses:-
â?¢ It softens dry skin and maintains moisture in the skin.
â?¢ It is good for conditioning dry, chapped lips.
â?¢ Itâ??s beneficial to treat rough, dry skin conditions like dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Because it grows on the cusp of two biospheresâ??the rainy Mediterranean climate of the Judean hills (1000 meters above sea level), and the warm, dry climate of the Dead Sea (400 meters below sea level)â??marjoram is subject to severe environmental stress, which in turn causes the plant to produce high levels of phytosteriods. Phytosteroids have a cortisone-like effect, making this oil ideal for use in supporting joint health and proper inflammatory response.
We have established a well-equipped infrastructure facility to manufacture, export and supply top quality Marjoram Oil. The oil is mainly used for medical purposes as it helps to calm emotions, relieve anxiety. It also improves the digestive system and treats cramps, sinusitis, bronchitis and asthma. These are extracted from marjoram flowers using advanced extraction methods. Owing to our vast transportation facility, we are able to deliver the Marjoram Oil within a specific time-frame.
The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from Origanum marjorana (also known by name of Origanum hortensis) from Labiatae family. The oil blends well with spice oils and extracts of lime, orange, lemon, Nutmeg, Bay, Cinnamon and Clove and is a good digestive aid as it assists liver functions. The oil also finds usage in men cologne, cosmetics, perfumery and flavoring industry. Also known by the common name of Knotted marjoram, itâ??s also used as digestive aid for anxiety and hiccups.
Spearmint or spear mint (Mentha spicata) is a species of mint native to much of Europe and Asia (Middle East, Himalayas, China etc.), and naturalized in parts of northern and western Africa, North and South America, as well as various oceanic islands
Organoleptic Properties:-
Appearance: Clear fluid liquid.
Color: Almost colorless to pale yellow.
Taste: Characteristic taste.
Odor: Strong aromatic odor
PHYSICO-CHEMICAL Properties:-
Specific gravity: 0.917 to 0.934
Refractive index: 1.484 to 1.491
Acid value: Complies
Solubility: Soluble in Alcohol, insoluble in water.
ODOR: Typical
Stability & Reactivity:- This product is quite stable and non reactive.
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Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth; also patchouly or patchouli) is a species of plant from the genus Pogostemon. It is a bushy herb of the mint family, with erect stems, reaching two or three feet (about 0.75 meter) in height and bearing small, pale pink-white flowers. The plant is native to tropical regions of Asia, and is now extensively cultivated in China, Indonesia, India, Malaysia, Mauritius, Taiwan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Appearance: Golden orange to dark brown viscous liquid
Odor: Characteristic woody balsamic odor
Solubility: Soluble in alcohol and oils. Insoluble in water
Specific gravity: 0.943 ?? 0.983 @ 20°C
Optical rotation: [-66 - -47] @ 20°C
Refractive index: 1.504??1.514@ 20°C
Acid value: 3.0??5.5
Ester value: 4.5??6.5
Patchullol content: 30??35%
Uses:- Patchouli is used widely in modern perfumery, by individuals who create their own scents, and in modern scented industrial products such as paper towels, laundry detergents, and air fresheners.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Moringa oil is extracted from the seeds of Moringa oleifera, also known as the Drumstick tree. Moringa oil has got a special name, it is Ben oil. It is called so because it has high amounts of behenic acid. Moringa oil has been mentioned as a very useful oil in the medicinal books of Greece and Rome.
Description: Dark greenish yellow to brownish green colored clear liquid.
Odor: The odor is strong and characteristic.
Botanical Source: Moringa Oleifera.
Relative Density: 0.921
Refractive Index: 1.472
Acid value: 0.6
Peroxide Value: 1.1
Moisture Content: Less than 0.01 %
Solubility: Very slightly soluble in ethanol, miscible with light petroleum.
Uses:-
It softens dry skin and maintains moisture in the skin.
It is good for conditioning dry, chapped lips.
It' s beneficial to treat rough, dry skin conditions like dermatitis, eczema and psoriasis.
Patchouli oil is recognized by aromatherapists as being effective for combating nervous disorders, helping with dandruff, sores, skin irritations and acne. The specific properties include use as an antidepressant, anti-inflammatory, anti-emetic, anti-microbial, anti-phlogistic, antiseptic, antitoxic, antiviral, aphrodisiac, astringent, bactericidal, carminative, deodorant, digestive, diuretic, febrifuge, fungicidal, nerving, prophylactic, stimulating and tonic agent. In the perfumery industry, it is interesting to note that Patchouli improves with age, and that the aged product is what is preferred over freshly harvested. In aromatherapy, Patchouli is an excellent fixative that can help extend other, more expensive oils.
Citronella oil is one of the essential oils obtained from the leaves and stems of different species of cymbopogon (lemongrass). The oil is used extensively as a source of perfumery chemicals such as citronellal, citronellol and geraniol. These chemicals find extensive use in soap, candles and incense, perfumery, cosmetic and flavouring industries throughout the world citronella oil is also a plant-based insect repellent, and has been registered for this use in the united states since 1948.The united states environmental protection agency considers oil of citronella as a biopesticide with a non-toxic mode of action. However, since citronella insect repellant effects were not proven within the eu, the use of citronella as an insecticide is prohibited under the biocidal product directive 2006.
Appearance: liquid with intense
Odour: lemon citronell-rose
Colour: colourless to pale yellow
Refrective index: 1.447 at 20c
Specific index: 0.851 at 25c
Optical rotation: 0
Flash point: 78âºc or 172âºf
Glc%: 98.9%
Lavender oil is known for its anti-inflammatory, antifungal, antidepressant, antiseptic, antibacterial and antimicrobial properties. It also has antispasmodic, analgesic, detoxifying, hypotensive and sedative effects. Lavender oil is one of the most well-known essential oils in aromatherapy.
Lavender Oil has a beautiful, versatile aroma. It is anti-bacterial and is a must-have for your first-aid kit. Its calming and sedative properties make Lavender Essential Oil a wonderful oil to help relax, fight stress and to promote sleep. And when properly diluted, it's amongst the safest of essential oils.
Lavender Oil is a floral, but I've spoken with men that love the aroma, especially when combined with other oils. For men's blends, try blending Lavender Essential Oil with oils from the citrus, mint and conifer families
Eucalyptus oil is the generic name for distilled oil from the leaf of Eucalyptus, a genus of the plant family Myrtaceae native to Australia and cultivated worldwide. Eucalyptus oil has a history of wide application, as a pharmaceutical, antiseptic, repellent, flavouring, fragrance and industrial uses. The leaves of selected Eucalyptus species are steam distilled to extract eucalyptus oil.
Appearance: Colorless or light yellow liquid.
Odor: Cool aroma with some camphor odor.
Relative density: 0.905 ~ 0.915
Refractive index: 1.4580 ~ 1.4700
Optical rotation: -10°~+10°
Solubility: Easy soluble in 75% ethanol.
Uses:-
Stuffy nose.
Wounds.
Burns.
Ulcers.
Acne.
Bleeding gums.
Bladder diseases.
Diabetes.
Fever.
Flu.
Liver and gallbladder problems.
Loss of appetite.
Cinnamon essential oil is one of the most versatile essential oils. Cinnamon is a sweet spice relished all over the world. It is also used as an herbal tea. Cinnamon is also used to extract an essential oil which has its exact sweet, pervading aroma which is very soothing. Cinnamon essential oil has a plethora of health benefits and healing properties.
Natural Cinnamon Oil Indian, Cinnamon Leaf Oil, Cinnamon Bark Oil, Pure Cinnamon Oil, Cinnamon Oil exporter, crude cinnamon oil.
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Cinnamon leaf oil, which we sell, has a warm, spicy musky smell and the oil's color varies from yellow for the leaf oil and red-brown for the bark oil, which is not usually used in aromatherapy. The viscosity is medium to watery. The leaves and twigs or inner dried bark are subjected to steam distillation. The essential oil that we sell is extracted from the leaves, as it yields a more delicate oil.
The clove buds, stem and leaves, on steam distillation, yield a substantial amount of essential oil. The clove bud oil, derived from the dried buds by steam distillation, contains free eugenol, eugenol acetate and caryophyllene. The stem oil contains more free eugenal than the bud oil, besides eugenol acetate, in small quantity. The leaf oil contains much less of total eugenol than the bud oil and a very small quantity of eugenol acetate.
Appearance: Colorless to light yellow liquid
Odor: Eugenol aroma and spicy bitter
Relative density: 1.038 ~ 1.060
Refractive index: 1.527 ~ 1.535
Optical rotation: -1.5°~0°
Solubility: 1ml soluble in 2ml 70% ethanol
Content: contain eugenol not less than 85%
Uses: - The oil is used for treating a variety of health disorders including toothaches, indigestion, cough, asthma, headache, stress and blood impurities.
Spearmint or spear mint (Mentha spicata) is a species of mint native to much of Europe and Asia (Middle East, Himalayas, China etc.), and naturalized in parts of northern and western Africa, North and South America, as well as various oceanic islands
Organoleptic Properties:-
Appearance: Clear fluid liquid.
Color: Almost colorless to pale yellow.
Taste: Characteristic taste.
Odor: Strong aromatic odor
PHYSICO-CHEMICAL Properties:-
Specific gravity: 0.917 to 0.934
Refractive index: 1.484 to 1.491
Acid value: Complies
Solubility: Soluble in Alcohol, insoluble in water.
ODOR: Typical
Stability & Reactivity:- This product is quite stable and non reactive.
Toxicity:- Does not contain any toxic ingredients.
Uses:- Spearmint is used for digestive disorders including gas, indigestion, nausea, diarrhea, upper gastrointestinal tract spasms, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), bile duct and gallbladder swelling (inflammation),.
Spearmint or spear mint (Mentha spicata) is a species of mint native to much of Europe and Asia (Middle East, Himalayas, China etc.), and naturalized in parts of northern and western Africa, North and South America, as well as various oceanic islands
Organoleptic Properties:-
Appearance: Clear fluid liquid.
Color: Almost colorless to pale yellow.
Taste: Characteristic taste.
Odor: Strong aromatic odor
PHYSICO-CHEMICAL Properties:-
Specific gravity: 0.917 to 0.934
Refractive index: 1.484 to 1.491
Acid value: Complies
Solubility: Soluble in Alcohol, insoluble in water.
ODOR: Typical
Stability & Reactivity:- This product is quite stable and non reactive.
Toxicity:- Does not contain any toxic ingredients.
Uses:- Spearmint is used for digestive disorders including gas, indigestion, nausea, diarrhea, upper gastrointestinal tract spasms, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), bile duct and gallbladder swelling (inflammation), .
Menthol is extracted from peppermint, which is also known as Mentha piperita, brandy mint, and lamb mint. Menthol has been used for liver and gallbladder complaints, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, respiratory infections, menstrual cramps, toothache, the common cold, cough, and fever. Topically, Menthol has been used for muscle and nerve pain and as an antiseptic.
Menthol crystal specification as below
Product name: Natural methol crystal
Appearance: colorless crystal or white powdery
Odor with sepcail of peppermint, first heat then cool
Melting point: 42 °c~44 °c
Specific rotation: -49~+50
Product Description
Menthol is an organic compound made synthetically or obtained from corn mint, peppermint or other mint oils. It is a waxy, crystalline substance, clear or white in color, which is solid at room temperature and melts slightly above. The main form of menthol occurring in nature is ()-menthol, which is assigned the (1R, 2S, 5R) configuration. Menthol has local anesthetic and counterirritant qualities, and it is widely used to relieve minor throat irritation. Menthol also acts as a weak kappa opioid receptor against.
Appearance at 200 C: Crystalline solid
Color: Colorless
Refractive Index: 1.3700 1.3750
Optical Rotational: -51 to -48
Melting Point (0C): 41 44
Flash Point: 93
Solubility: Slightly soluble in water
Taste: Slightly soluble in water
Shelf Life: Best before 60 month from the date of manufacturing
Acidity/ Alkalinity: Neutral to litmus
Uses:- Menthol, a natural product of the peppermint plant Mentha x piperita (Lamiaceae), is a monoterpene which is widely used as a natural product in cosmetics, a flavoring agent, and as an intermediate in the production of other compounds.
Spearmint oil is extracted by steam distillation of flowering tops of the spearmint plant, whose scientific name is Mentha Spicata. The main components of this oil are Alpha Pinene, Beta Pinene, Carvone, Cineole, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Limonene, Menthol and Myrcene.
Although its aroma is similar to that of peppermint, due to the presence of menthol, its menthol content is negligible as compared to that of peppermint oil. Spearmint oil has been a substitute for peppermint when it is unavailable, and possesses similar medicinal properties, due to the presence of similar compounds in its essential oil. Instances of its use in ancient Greece have even been found in historical records.
Menthol is extracted from peppermint, which is also known as Mentha piperita, brandy mint, and lamb mint. Menthol has been used for liver and gallbladder complaints, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, respiratory infections, menstrual cramps, toothache, the common cold, cough, and fever. Topically, Menthol has been used for muscle and nerve pain and as an antiseptic.
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 of Mentha arvensis 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.
Menthol is extracted from peppermint, which is also known as Mentha piperita, brandy mint, and lamb mint. Menthol has been used for liver and gallbladder complaints, loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, respiratory infections, menstrual cramps, toothache, the common cold, cough, and fever. Topically, Menthol has been used for muscle and nerve pain and as an antiseptic.
Menthol is an organic compound made synthetically or obtained from corn mint, peppermint or other mint oils. It is a waxy, crystalline substance, clear or white in color, which is solid at room temperature and melts slightly above. The main form of menthol occurring in nature is ()-menthol, which is assigned the (1R, 2S, 5R) configuration. Menthol has local anesthetic and counterirritant qualities, and it is widely used to relieve minor throat irritation. Menthol also acts as a weak kappa opioid receptor against.
Appearance at 200 C: Crystalline solid
Color: Colorless
Refractive Index: 1.3700 1.3750
Optical Rotational: -51 to -48
Melting Point (0C): 41 44
Flash Point: 93
Solubility: Slightly soluble in water
Taste: Slightly soluble in water
Shelf Life: Best before 60 month from the date of manufacturing
Acidity/ Alkalinity: Neutral to litmus
Uses:- Menthol, a natural product of the peppermint plant Mentha x piperita (Lamiaceae), is a monoterpene which is widely used as a natural product in cosmetics, a flavoring agent, and as an intermediate in the production of other compounds.
Introduction
Menthol crystals are cooling, refreshing, and have a pleasantly strong minty aroma. They are often used in cosmetics, salves, balms, medicated creams, throat lozenges, toothpaste, mouthwash, gum, foot sprays, pain relief or cooling body products, shampoos, conditioners, liniments, shaving creams, oral or throat sprays, compresses, medicated oils, and cooling gels. Menthol crystals are excellent for use in these products to help relieve muscular aches and pains, coughing, congestion, the flu, and upper respiratory problems. Since Menthol crystals are so concentrated, only a very small amount is needed within products. When purchasing Menthol crystals remember that a good quality menthol crystal usually contains not less than 99.4% menthol.
Production
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 of Mentha arvensis 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
Spearmint oil is extracted by steam distillation of flowering tops of the spearmint plant, whose scientific name is Mentha Spicata. The main components of this oil are Alpha Pinene, Beta Pinene, Carvone, Cineole, Caryophyllene, Linalool, Limonene, Menthol and Myrcene.
Although its aroma is similar to that of peppermint, due to the presence of menthol, its menthol content is negligible as compared to that of peppermint oil. Spearmint oil has been a substitute for peppermint when it is unavailable, and possesses similar medicinal properties, due to the presence of similar compounds in its essential oil. Instances of its use in ancient Greece have even been found in historical records
Neem Cake is an by product of Neem Seed Oil production. Neem Cake is used as a natural fertilizer. Neem Cake have adequate quantity of NPK in organic form. Azadirachtin content in Neem Cake protects crops against parasites, nematodes and white ants. Neem cake also enriches the soil. Neem cake can be used either directly or by blending with urea and other organic manures.
Nutrients Percentage in Neem Cake Composition:
(N), Nitrogen, (2.0% to 5.0%)
(P), Phosphorus, (0.5% to 1.0%)
(K), Potassium, (1.0% to 2.0%)
(Ca), Calcium, (0.5% to 3.0%)
(Zn), Zinc, (15 ppm to 60 ppm)
(Cu), Copper, (4 ppm to 20 ppm)
(S), Sulphur, (0.2% to 3.0%)
(Mg), Magnesium, (0.3% to 1.0%)
(Fe), Iron, (500 ppm to 1200 ppm)
(Mn), Manganese, (20 ppm to 60 ppm)
Evening Primrose Oil is sourced from the seeds of the Evening Primrose plant. There are two main types of Evening Primrose Oil; one is extracted using chemical solvents, whilst the other is extracted by mechanically pressing the oil from the seeds.
Appearance: Fluid Liquid
Color: Clear, light yellow to pale yellow
Odor: Characteristic mild odor
Relative Density: 0.923
Refractive Index: 1.474
Peroxide Value: 1.3
Unsaponifiable Matter: 1.1
Acid Value: 0.9
GLA Content: 10.9%
Uses:-
Evening primrose oil is used for skin disorders such as eczema, psoriasis, and acne.
Cancer.
Acne.
Multiple sclerosis (MS).
Heart disease.
Alzheimer s disease.
Neem Cake is an by product of Neem Seed Oil production. Neem Cake is used as a natural fertilizer. Neem Cake have adequate quantity of NPK in organic form. Azadirachtin content in Neem Cake protects crops against parasites, nematodes and white ants. Neem cake also enriches the soil. Neem cake can be used either directly or by blending with urea and other organic manures.
Nutrients Percentage in Neem Cake Composition:
(N) Nitrogen (2.0% to 5.0%)
(P) Phosphorus (0.5% to 1.0%)
(K) Potassium (1.0% to 2.0%)
(Ca) Calcium (0.5% to 3.0%)
(Zn) Zinc (15 ppm to 60 ppm)
(Cu) Copper (4 ppm to 20 ppm)
(S) Sulphur (0.2% to 3.0%)
(Mg) Magnesium (0.3% to 1.0%)
(Fe) Iron (500 ppm to 1200 ppm)
(Mn) Manganese (20 ppm to 60 ppm)
Neem Cake is an by product of Neem Seed Oil production. Neem Cake is used as a natural fertilizer. Neem Cake have adequate quantity of NPK in organic form. Azadirachtin content in Neem Cake protects crops against parasites, nematodes and white ants. Neem cake also enriches the soil. Neem cake can be used either directly or by blending with urea and other organic manures.
Nutrients Percentage in Neem Cake Composition:
(N) Nitrogen (2.0% to 5.0%)
(P) Phosphorus (0.5% to 1.0%)
(K) Potassium (1.0% to 2.0%)
(Ca) Calcium (0.5% to 3.0%)
(Zn) Zinc (15 ppm to 60 ppm)
(Cu) Copper (4 ppm to 20 ppm)
(S) Sulphur (0.2% to 3.0%)
(Mg) Magnesium (0.3% to 1.0%)
(Fe) Iron (500 ppm to 1200 ppm)
(Mn) Manganese (20 ppm to 60 ppm)
Neem Cake is an by product of Neem Seed Oil production. Neem Cake is used as a natural fertilizer. Neem Cake have adequate quantity of NPK in organic form. Azadirachtin content in Neem Cake protects crops against parasites, nematodes and white ants. Neem cake also enriches the soil. Neem cake can be used either directly or by blending with urea and other organic manures.
Nutrients Percentage in Neem Cake Composition:
(N) Nitrogen (2.0% to 5.0%)
(P) Phosphorus (0.5% to 1.0%)
(K) Potassium (1.0% to 2.0%)
(Ca) Calcium (0.5% to 3.0%)
(Zn) Zinc (15 ppm to 60 ppm)
(Cu) Copper (4 ppm to 20 ppm)
(S) Sulphur (0.2% to 3.0%)
(Mg) Magnesium (0.3% to 1.0%)
(Fe) Iron (500 ppm to 1200 ppm)
(Mn) Manganese (20 ppm to 60 ppm)
Grapeseed oil is extracted from the seeds of grapes, typically wine grapes. Since grape seeds are usually discarded as part of the wine making process, the extraction and sale of grape seed oil is an efficient use of a byproduct.
Because each seed yields a small amount of oil, grapeseed oil is usually extracted chemically. The chemical extraction does have an impact on the flavor of the oil, but it makes grapeseed oil affordable for people who want to purchase it. The oil is known for being light in color and flavor, with a hint of nuttiness. It is a polyunsaturated oil, and contains beneficial compounds such as linoleic acid.
There are two primary uses for grapeseed oil: cosmetics and culinary applications. Some cosmetic grapeseed oils are stabilized with chemicals. Like other oils, grapeseed oil should be stored in a cool dark place until it is used, unless it has been heavily stabilized
Neem Cake is an by product of Neem Seed Oil production. Neem Cake is used as a natural fertilizer. Neem Cake have adequate quantity of NPK in organic form. Azadirachtin content in Neem Cake protects crops against parasites, nematodes and white ants. Neem cake also enriches the soil. Neem cake can be used either directly or by blending with urea and other organic manures.
Nutrients Percentage in Neem Cake Composition:
(N) Nitrogen (2.0% to 5.0%)
(P) Phosphorus (0.5% to 1.0%)
(K) Potassium (1.0% to 2.0%)
(Ca) Calcium (0.5% to 3.0%)
(Zn) Zinc (15 ppm to 60 ppm)
(Cu) Copper (4 ppm to 20 ppm)
(S) Sulphur (0.2% to 3.0%)
(Mg) Magnesium (0.3% to 1.0%)
(Fe) Iron (500 ppm to 1200 ppm)
(Mn) Manganese (20 ppm to 60 ppm)
Neem Cake is an by product of Neem Seed Oil production. Neem Cake is used as a natural fertilizer. Neem Cake have adequate quantity of NPK in organic form. Azadirachtin content in Neem Cake protects crops against parasites, nematodes and white ants. Neem cake also enriches the soil. Neem cake can be used either directly or by blending with urea and other organic manures.
Nutrients Percentage in Neem Cake Composition:
(N) Nitrogen (2.0% to 5.0%)
(P) Phosphorus (0.5% to 1.0%)
(K) Potassium (1.0% to 2.0%)
(Ca) Calcium (0.5% to 3.0%)
(Zn) Zinc (15 ppm to 60 ppm)
(Cu) Copper (4 ppm to 20 ppm)
(S) Sulphur (0.2% to 3.0%)
(Mg) Magnesium (0.3% to 1.0%)
(Fe) Iron (500 ppm to 1200 ppm)
(Mn) Manganese (20 ppm to 60 ppm)
Neem Cake is an by product of Neem Seed Oil production. Neem Cake is used as a natural fertilizer. Neem Cake have adequate quantity of NPK in organic form. Azadirachtin content in Neem Cake protects crops against parasites, nematodes and white ants. Neem cake also enriches the soil. Neem cake can be used either directly or by blending with urea and other organic manures.
Nutrients Percentage in Neem Cake Composition:
(N) Nitrogen (2.0% to 5.0%)
(P) Phosphorus (0.5% to 1.0%)
(K) Potassium (1.0% to 2.0%)
(Ca) Calcium (0.5% to 3.0%)
(Zn) Zinc (15 ppm to 60 ppm)
(Cu) Copper (4 ppm to 20 ppm)
(S) Sulphur (0.2% to 3.0%)
(Mg) Magnesium (0.3% to 1.0%)
(Fe) Iron (500 ppm to 1200 ppm)
(Mn) Manganese (20 ppm to 60 ppm)
Tea tree oil is derived from the leaves of the tea tree ,melaleucaalternifolia.Tea tree oil colour ranges from pale yellow to nearly colourless and clear.
Uses of Tea Tree Oil :-
Skin softening balm.
Natural pest control.
Bathroom Cleaner.
Toothbrush Cleaner.
Deodorant.
Laundry Refresher.
Humidity Cleaner.
Skin infections.
Cures bad breath.
Remove makeup, Clear acne, Foot odor.
Chicken pox.
Calamus oil is an essential oil distilled from the roots of Acoruscalamus. It is a fragrant plant. Its rhizome is used as a spice, similar to ginger. The most important part of calamus plant is its root.
Uses Of Calamus Oil :-
Benefits for Mind
Fever
Promotes Relaxation
Arthritis Pain
Antibiotic
Memory Boosting
Stimulates metabolism and blood circulation
Palash is one of the sacred trees worshipped in India. In Sanskrit, Palash is known as Kimshuka, Brahmavriksha. Kimshuka in Sanskrit means like a parrot or what brightness. They appear in pale bronze green colour. The leaves which wither during autumn are filled with bright orange coloured flowers that appear like a flame covering the entire tree. Thus the tree gets the name Flame of the forest. The flowers also resemble an orange colour.
Uses Of Palash Oil :-
Detoxification
Infections of stomach
Cure vaginal discharge
Irregular Bleeding during Menses
Treat impotency
Useful in diabetes
Remove Intestinal Worms
Heal Snake Bite
Cure Sore Throat
Increase memory power
Treat skin infections
Cure Cataracts in Eyes
Treat kidney stones and other urinary complaints
Gurjun Balsam oil is extracted from the woods and the oleo-resin (well-known globally as East Indian copaiba balsam), extracted from the woods of the Gurjun tree by steam distillation method.
Uses Of Gurjun Balsam Oil :-
Antiseptic
Anti-inflammatory
Skin inflammation
Bronchial infections
Colitis
Anxiety
Skin health
Perfumery
Blood pressure
Respiratory problem
Macadamia oil is the non-volatile oil expressed from the nut meat of the macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia) tree, a native Australian nut. The kernels of macadamia contain vitamin A1, B1, B2, niacin and essential elements such as calcium, iron, phosphorus, magnesium and potassium. The most important health benefits of macadamia nut oil:-
Improve heart health.
Boost energy level.
Improve your digestive process.
Help suffering from Celiac disease.
Boost bone health, stimulate circulation.
Protect eye health.
Prevent chronic diseases.
Optimize immune system.
Vegetable oil for frying or cooking.
Reduces hair loss and improves health of hair.
Helps to maintain cholesterol levels.
Boosts energy level in body.
Helps to prevent signs of aging such as wrinkles and age spots.
Cassia essential oil is somewhat similar to Cinnamon essential oil, hence why the photo above looks like cinnamon. Both are from the same botanical family (Lauraceae) and both are derived from the bark of the plant. But they are actually from two different plants. Cassia is from Cinnamomum cassia, while cinnamon is Cinnamomum zeylanicum. It's a spicy, warm aroma, but sweeter than cinnamon..
Sesame Seed oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from sesame seeds. Sesame oil is also known as gingelly oil. It is highly nourishing, healing and lubricating. Sesame oil is popularly used for hair growth and to maintain scalp health. It is enriched with Vitamin E, B complex, and minerals such as magnesium, calcium, phosphorus and protein that strengthens the hair from the roots and deeply nourishes.
Uses Of Seasame Seed Oil :-
Prevent Diabetes
Reduces Blood Pressure
Lowers Cholesterol
Good for Digestion
Healthy Skin
Boosts Heart Health
Prevents Cancer
Helps Lessen Anxiety
Good for Eye Health
Good for Respiratory Health
Hair Benefits
Encourages Bone Health and Prevents Osteoporosis
Protects Your Liver from Alcohol
Fight Stress and Depression
Argan Oil
Apricot tree is the member of the rose family originating from Central and East Asia. The fruit, rich in vitamins is used to produce the pleasant smelling Apricot Kernel Oil. Apricot Kernel Oil is very mild natural oil, often used in baby products because of its fine gentle nature.
Apricot kernel oil is cold pressed and refined from the dried kernels of the apricot fruit. It is light in colour with pleasant nutty odor and used in manufacturer of creams, balms, lotions and cosmetics.
Almond oil is extracted from almonds. There are many varieties of almonds, but they are generally classified into two classes.
Bitter Almonds - These are almonds that are bitter to taste. They are hardly ever eaten, or used in recipes. Bitter almonds however are used to produce bitter almond oil. These almonds contain a small amount of hydrogen cyanide, which is extremely poisonous. Eating just a few of these almonds can lead to a vertigo, or even death.
Mango kernel oil is one of the byproduct from the mango fruit and mostly used in cosmetic and soapindustry. Hydraulic pressing is one of the ways to extract the oil from mango kernel. The hydraulicpressing is more useful for small scale processors due to relatively lower initial and operating cost.Moreover, it gives uncontaminated oil and pure cake residue as compared to screw press or solventextraction method. The present research work was undertaken to study the different process parametersresponsible in obtaining better quality mango kernels oil efficiently as well as better quality cake throughhydraulic pressing. Hydraulic pressing of mango kernel was done using Universal Testing Machine andspecially designed test cell. Mango kernels of kesar variety were used for the study. Before finalexperiments could be taken up, numbers of preliminary trials were conducted to standardize process of hydraulic pressing in context to the levels of pressing load and sample size of mango kernels. Based onpreliminary trials and some earlier studies, efforts were made to study the effects of steaming of mangokernels on oil yield, oil recovery and quality of oil.
Safflower seed oil is used for preventing heart disease, including hardening of the arteries (atherosclerosis) and stroke. It is also used to treat fever, tumors, coughs, breathing problems, clotting conditions, pain, heart disease, chest pain, and traumatic injuries. Some people use it for inducing sweating; and as a laxative, stimulant, antiperspirant, and expectorant to help loosen phlegm
Olive Pomace Oil is the main cooking grade oil. It is a light oil with neutral taste and flavor and is the most suitable oil for Indian cuisine. Olive pomace oil is obtained by treating the olive residue paste (after the fruit has been pressed) with solvents to extract the oil and then blending this product with extra virgin oil in order to enhance the product and its health benefits. Olive pomace oil is the least expensive olive oil..