Elemi Oil Availability : In Stock Description Its scientific name is Canarium Luzonicum whose resin is harvested which is pale yellow substance with consistency of honey. Elemi oil is obtained by steam distillation of resin. Extraction Elemi oil is obtained by steam distillation of gum obtained from Elemi Tree. Properties Elemi oil is colorless to pale yellow in colour and fragranceis like pine & lemon. Components It consist of limonene, elemol, elemicin,lcarvone & terpinolene etc. Blending It is known to blends with franckincense, lavender, rosemary, myrrh & sage. Uses It is used in manufacturing of soaps. It is ingredient in manufacturing of cosmetics & perfumes. Elemi Essential Oil is used in paint industries. Owing to its antiseptic properties it protects against infection. It protects wounds from infections. It is effective in cutting down pain related to cold, fever & sprains. It cures headaches, migraines & muscular pain. It also clears congestion & makes breathing easier. It stimulates circulation, secretion of hormones & enzymes. Elemi Oil also boosts the immune system of body. It tones up all the organic systems functioning in body. It is useful in treating sinusitis, joint pain, digestive disorders, mumps & chill. Safety and Precautions It may cause irritations to people with sensitive skin. It should not be applied on skin of babies. A.G.Essential Oils situated at Delhi NCR (Noida) is manufacturer,supplier & exporter of this product in bulk and wholesale. We offer various Indian Essential oils, Carrier Oils & Aromatherapy Oils on below terms:- Elemi Oil Suppliers Elemi Oil Manufacturers Elemi Oil Wholesaler Elemi Oil Exporters 100% Pure Elemi Oil
Natural Essential Oil
Elemi oil is an essential oil that is extracted from the resin of the elemi tree, native to the Philippines. It has a fresh, lemon-pepper scent and is known for its warming and soothing properties. It is commonly used in aromatherapy for its ability to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and improve mental clarity. Elemi oil has also been traditionally used for skin care, it can help to soothe skin and improve its appearance. The oil can be used in a diffuser, added to a bath, or mixed with a carrier oil for massage. It should be used with caution and be avoided during pregnancy or with certain medications, always consult with a healthcare professional before use.
Elemi Pure Essential Oil Latin Name: Canarium Iuzonicum 100% Pure Essential Oil Elemi essential oil is extracted by steam distillation of the gum or resin obtained from the elemi tree; the main components of this oil are dipentene, elemicin, elemol, limonene, phellandrene, and terpineol. ESSENTIAL OILS: The oils capture the plantâ??s scent and flavor, or â??essence.â?? Water-insoluble organic liquids or solids. Impart flavor or delicate aroma Usually colorless but on long-standing, may oxidize and resinify thus darkening in color
Endemic to the Philippines, the elemi resin from the local Pili trees plantation are deliberately steam distilled; producing a pure and high quality of essential oil.
300 - 500 kg Elemi Oil available. Do not hesitate to contact us for your requirements.
A highly concentrated blend of deeply nourishing and hydrating plant-based superfoods that feed the skin with anti-oxidants and omegas for a healthy, radiant glow. Hydrates, Nourishes, Smooths Skin Anti-oxidant and omega-rich Broccoli, Flax Seed and Daikon Radish help plump and smooth the skin Leaves skin balanced with a healthy, radiant glow Lightweight, non-greasy oil absorbs easily
Pure Extract from the Citronella Leaves
Product Name: Citronella Essential Oil 100%Pure and Organic Citronella oil is made by steam distillation of citronella grass. The two main types are Sri Lanka (Ceylon) citronella oil, and Java citronella oil. Citronella oil is most commonly used as an mosquito repellent. Oil of citronella is a naturally occurring insect and animal repellent distilled from two grass varieties. It is yellow to brown and has a grassy/floral smell. Oil of citronella is a mixture of many components. The exact composition varies by grass variety. However, the main components are citronellol, citronellal, and geraniol. Oil of citronella is also commonly found in foods and beverages as a flavoring agent. It is Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) as a food additive by the Food and Drug Administration. Oil of citronella was first registered in the United States in 1948. It is currently on the Environmental Protection list of minimum risk pesticides. What are some products that contain oil of citronella? Currently oil of citronella can be found in over a dozen registered pesticide products. Some of these products are applied to animal or human skin, ornamental plants, or other outdoor areas. Oil of citronella can be formulated into sprays, lotions, candles, pellets, and pouches. It can also be found in some sunscreen products, wristbands, and flea collars. How does oil of citronella work? Oil of citronella repels target pests rather than killing them. It works by masking scents that are attractive to insects. Thus, insects find it difficult to locate their target to feed. Oil of citronella may also work by masking odors attractive to animals. However, no studies could be located. How might I be exposed to oil of citronella? People can be exposed to chemicals if they eat, breathe, or get them on their skin or in their eyes. People are most commonly exposed to oil of citronella by breathing in vapors or by applying spray-on repellents to their skin. People may also be exposed if they inhale the spray mist or fail to wash their hands before eating or smoking. However, exposure can be limited by following the label instructions. Can oil of citronella affect birds, fish, or other wildlife? Oil of citronella is practically non-toxic to birds. It is slightly toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms. Oil of citronella repels insects rather than killing them. Therefore, bees and other pollinators are not likely to be harmed. Oil of citronella is unlikely to affect birds, fish or other wildlife in a harmful way because of its low toxicity and use patterns. Children: It's LIKELY UNSAFE to give citronella oil to children by mouth. There are reports of poisoning in children. One toddler died after swallowing insect repellent that contained citronella oil. Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of citronella oil during pregnancy and breast-feeding. Stay on the safe side and avoid use.