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The chemical makeup of Cardamom essential oil makes it a calming oilâ??allowing it to� provide soothing effects for the digestive system when ingested. Cardamom oil can be used to slow down muscle contractions in the intestines and to ease bowel looseness,* which is why it is commonly taken to aid in digestion.
Enjoy spicy, warming, and comforting essential oils? Try Cardamom essential oil. Cardamom essential oil comes from the cardamom plant, an herbaceous perennial that is a member of the ginger family and native to Southeast Asia. It grows up to 13 feet tall and has long pointed leaves, and bears fruit pods that contain 15-20 brownish seeds. These seeds are harvested, dried, and steam-distilled to create� 100% pure essential oil. While cardamom is widely cultivated throughout Asia and the Middle East, Guatemala is the largest producer of cardamom in the world as of today.
The benefits of carrot seed oil include� antifungal, antibacterial and anticancer qualities, due to the bioflavonoids it contains. Because of its antioxidant content, carrot seed oil is an ingredient in a natural sunscreen product and may offer some sun protection, as well as skin-repairing to dry and damaged skin.
Carrot seed oil can also improve skin elasticity and tone. Carotenoids in it have been shown to improve skin elasticity and firmness. These substances� increase the skin\'s ability to produce collagen, which increases skin elasticity and minimises the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.
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Lemon Catnip makes a nice� soothing and relaxing tea, effective at clearing sinus passages. Lemon Catnip makes a great natural insect repellent and companion plant! Catnip is a potent natural pest repellent against mosquitoes, ants, cockroaches, termites, fleas and Japanese beetles, as well as mice, rats and weevils.
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Chamomile German Oil India
Animal studies have shown that German chamomile� reduces inflammation, speeds wound healing, reduces muscle spasms, and serves as a mild sedative to help with sleep. Few studies have investigated whether the same is true in people. Test tube studies have shown that chamomile can kill bacteria, fungus, and viruses.
Chamomile preparations are commonly used for many human ailments such as hay fever, inflammation, muscle spasms, menstrual disorders, insomnia, ulcers, wounds, gastrointestinal disorders, rheumatic pain, and hemorrhoids. Essential oils of chamomile are used extensively in� cosmetics and aromatherapy.
Chamomile (Roman) is one of the most useful and popular of all essential oils with properties that help with relaxation and soothing body and mind.
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