Botanical Name: melissa officinalis Plant Part used in oil production: flower leaf Type: Essential Oil Essential Oil Processing Method: SD (steam distilled) Appearance: Transparent, pale, yellow liquid. Odor description: Sweet, lemony and herbaceous, with notes of fresh honey. An uplifting and calming oil with potent antiviral properties. Use: Aromatherapy, the food and flavoring and the perfume/cosmetics industries. Therapeutic Properties: The therapeutic properties of melissa oil are antidepressant, antispasmodic, bactericidal, carminative, cordial, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, febrifuge, hypotensive, nervine, sedative, stomachic, sudorific and tonic.
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Balkan Lavender specializes in the production of 100% Pure & Natural Bulgarian Lavender Essential oil & Lavender Hydrosol with over 400 hectares of naturally grown Lavandula fields with in the heart of Bulgaria. We plant, grow, harvest and also produce the oil in our own distillery. Visit our website or contact us today to find out how we can supply you with our 100% Pure & Natural Bulgarian Lavender Essential Oil. Kind regards
Balkan Lavender specializes in the production of 100% Pure & Natural Bulgarian Lavender Essential oil & Lavender Hydrosol with over 400 hectares of naturally grown Lavandula fields with in the heart of Bulgaria. We plant, grow, harvest and also produce the oil in our own distillery. Visit our website or contact us today to find out how we can supply you with our 100% Pure & Natural Bulgarian Lavender Essential Oil. Kind regards
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Japanese Mint (Mentha arvensis) Essential Oil Organic 100% pure and undiluted 10kg available
True Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia) Essential Oil 100% pure and undiluted 1000kg available Origin: Bulgaria
Moldavian Dragonhead (Dracocephalum moldavica) Essential Oil 100% pure and undiluted 35kg available Origin: Bulgaria
Helichrysum/ Immortelle/ Immortella/ Curry (Helichrysum italicum) Essential Oil 100% pure and undiluted 5kg available Origin: Bulgaria
Lemon Savory (Satureja montana ssp. citriodora) Essential Oil 100% pure and undiluted 3kg available Origin: Bulgaria
Smoke Tree (Cotinus coggygria) Essential Oil 100% pure and undiluted 1kg available Origin: Bulgaria
Real Catnip (Nepeta cataria) Essential Oil Organic 100% pure and undiluted 1kg available Origin: Bulgaria
Why lavender from Bulgaria? Bulgaria is the largest lavender producer in the world (along with France). Bulgarian lavender oil is among the highest-quality lavender oils on the international market. Description: Lavender is an evergreen shrub. Grows at a height of 50-60 cm. Its stem is erect, slightly bent over the edge and covered with a grayish fine moss. On the top there are many narrow, pale-gray flowers reminding of wheat ear, although the palette of shades may vary from blue to dark violet. The size of the bush in some cases can reach 2 meters. Lavender (lavandula angustifolia) is an annual evergreen plant. Lavender is an unpretentious plant, widely used in cosmetics and medicine. It develops in the form of a semi-shrub or shrub the herb belongs to the Lamiaceae family. The root system of lavender is highly branched, reaching a depth of up to 4 meters. This determines its anti-erosion effect. In different countries, lavender has different names, such as Levanda, lavender, and colored grass. There are about thirty species of this flower. Lavender grows in the Canary Islands, in East Africa, in southern Europe, in Arabia and in India. There are also cultivated varieties that can be seen in all the gardens of the world. The aroma of lavender has a soothing effect and helps reduce headaches. But not only healing properties are appreciated in lavender. It is widely used in perfumery and cosmetics. The culinary industry also takes advantage of lavender, as this plant has a specific spicy flavor. And in the household, the dried lavender sprigs are used as against moths.
Why lavender from Bulgaria? Bulgaria is the largest lavender producer in the world (along with France). Bulgarian lavender oil is among the highest-quality lavender oils on the international market. Description: Lavender is an evergreen shrub. Grows at a height of 50-60 cm. Its stem is erect, slightly bent over the edge and covered with a grayish fine moss. On the top there are many narrow, pale-gray flowers reminding of wheat ear, although the palette of shades may vary from blue to dark violet. The size of the bush in some cases can reach 2 meters. Lavender (lavandula angustifolia) is an annual evergreen plant. Lavender is an unpretentious plant, widely used in cosmetics and medicine. It develops in the form of a semi-shrub or shrub the herb belongs to the Lamiaceae family. The root system of lavender is highly branched, reaching a depth of up to 4 meters. This determines its anti-erosion effect. In different countries, lavender has different names, such as Levanda, lavender, and colored grass. There are about thirty species of this flower. Lavender grows in the Canary Islands, in East Africa, in southern Europe, in Arabia and in India. There are also cultivated varieties that can be seen in all the gardens of the world. The aroma of lavender has a soothing effect and helps reduce headaches. But not only healing properties are appreciated in lavender. It is widely used in perfumery and cosmetics. The culinary industry also takes advantage of lavender, as this plant has a specific spicy flavor. And in the household, the dried lavender sprigs are used as against moths.
Rose Oil Main Chemicals. geraniol, citronellol. Product Description. One of the oldest oils used by people since the ancient times. Damask roses (R. damascena) are queens of the Persian and Arabian gardens and the most fragrant roses of the Old Garden. They are not only beautiful: the roses with 60 petals are enchanting but they also have healing properties. Studies of rose oil and essential oil obtained from them show the presence of antioxidants (substances that inhibit the oxidation of organic substances), antibacterial and antimicrobial activity. There is a suggestion that the Damask roses come from a cross between R. gallica (R. of Gallia) and R. phhenicia (R. in Phoenician). Inner Damask roses the side of the East. Western roses came through Asia Minor, Syria and the countries in the Middle East. Most likely, after their return from another campaign in Asia, the Crusaders took these roses and brought them to Europe in 1254. This is when the the name Damask Rose appeared a rose brought from Damascus. We do not know the details of this mysterious story, it is obscured by fog. The first reference to "the common Damask" appeared in the 1820s. The rose Trigintipetala is widely used in the oil industry in Bulgaria. It is believed that this variety was imported from Turkey and maybe this was R. damascena (R. Damascus). If so, then the characteristics of the original Damask rose should be as follows: numerous branches pointing upward, hanging like arches, partially folded, partially fuzzy gray-green leaves, flowers gathered in a brush. In short, the sophisticated look, the strong aroma of flowers and the wide range of colors with the transition from white to pink that's a real splendor! Rose essential oil, along with lavender, is one of the oldest oils used by people since ancient times. It was used as a fragrance and as a remedy for many diseases. Natural rose oil is the most expensive essential oil used in aromatherapy, but it will justify the money you have spent on it. First of all, nothing can compare to the smell of real rose oil. Second of all, there are no skin care products (except chamomile oil) that are more effective than this one. Essential rose oil rejuvenates, helps you get rid of the wrinkles, improves skin elasticity, removes scars, and normalizes sebaceous glands. It is used in dermatology for such diseases as eczema, acne, mouth ulcers and even psoriasis. By acting directly on the central nervous system, rose oil helps alleviate depression, the sense of fear, anger, jealousy and suspicion. Therefore, rose essential oil is also used in aromatherapy to increase sexual activity as a result of a psychological nature. Rose oil is excellent for dealing with blood circulation problems By optimizing blood flow, rose oil increases the elasticity and strengthens the venous walls of blood vessels, which in turn
Rose Oil Main Chemicals. geraniol, citronellol. Product Description. One of the oldest oils used by people since the ancient times. Damask roses (R. damascena) are queens of the Persian and Arabian gardens and the most fragrant roses of the Old Garden. They are not only beautiful: the roses with 60 petals are enchanting but they also have healing properties. Studies of rose oil and essential oil obtained from them show the presence of antioxidants (substances that inhibit the oxidation of organic substances), antibacterial and antimicrobial activity. There is a suggestion that the Damask roses come from a cross between R. gallica (R. of Gallia) and R. phhenicia (R. in Phoenician). Inner Damask roses ? the side of the East. Western roses came through Asia Minor, Syria and the countries in the Middle East. Most likely, after their return from another campaign in Asia, the Crusaders took these roses and brought them to Europe in 1254. This is when the the name Damask Rose appeared ? a rose brought from Damascus. We do not know the details of this mysterious story, it is obscured by fog. The first reference to "the common Damask" appeared in the 1820s. The rose Trigintipetala is widely used in the oil industry in Bulgaria. It is believed that this variety was imported from Turkey and maybe this was R. damascena (R. Damascus). If so, then the characteristics of the original Damask rose should be as follows: numerous branches pointing upward, hanging like arches, partially folded, partially fuzzy gray-green leaves, flowers gathered in a brush. In short, the sophisticated look, the strong aroma of flowers and the wide range of colors with the transition from white to pink ? that's a real splendor! Rose essential oil, along with lavender, is one of the oldest oils used by people since ancient times. It was used as a fragrance and as a remedy for many diseases. Natural rose oil is the most expensive essential oil used in aromatherapy, but it will justify the money you have spent on it. First of all, nothing can compare to the smell of real rose oil. Second of all, there are no skin care products (except chamomile oil) that are more effective than this one. Essential rose oil rejuvenates, helps you get rid of the wrinkles, improves skin elasticity, removes scars, and normalizes sebaceous glands. It is used in dermatology for such diseases as eczema, acne, mouth ulcers and even psoriasis. By acting directly on the central nervous system, rose oil helps alleviate depression, the sense of fear, anger, jealousy and suspicion. Therefore, rose essential oil is also used in aromatherapy to increase sexual activity as a result of a psychological nature. Rose oil is excellent for dealing with blood circulation problems ? By optimizing blood flow, rose oil increases the elasticity and strengthens the venous walls of blood vessels, which in turn
Rose Oil Main Chemicals. geraniol, citronellol. Product Description. One of the oldest oils used by people since the ancient times. Damask roses (R. damascena) are queens of the Persian and Arabian gardens and the most fragrant roses of the Old Garden. They are not only beautiful: the roses with 60 petals are enchanting but they also have healing properties. Studies of rose oil and essential oil obtained from them show the presence of antioxidants (substances that inhibit the oxidation of organic substances), antibacterial and antimicrobial activity. There is a suggestion that the Damask roses come from a cross between R. gallica (R. of Gallia) and R. phhenicia (R. in Phoenician). Inner Damask roses ? the side of the East. Western roses came through Asia Minor, Syria and the countries in the Middle East. Most likely, after their return from another campaign in Asia, the Crusaders took these roses and brought them to Europe in 1254. This is when the the name Damask Rose appeared ? a rose brought from Damascus. We do not know the details of this mysterious story, it is obscured by fog. The first reference to "the common Damask" appeared in the 1820s. The rose Trigintipetala is widely used in the oil industry in Bulgaria. It is believed that this variety was imported from Turkey and maybe this was R. damascena (R. Damascus). If so, then the characteristics of the original Damask rose should be as follows: numerous branches pointing upward, hanging like arches, partially folded, partially fuzzy gray-green leaves, flowers gathered in a brush. In short, the sophisticated look, the strong aroma of flowers and the wide range of colors with the transition from white to pink ? that's a real splendor! Rose essential oil, along with lavender, is one of the oldest oils used by people since ancient times. It was used as a fragrance and as a remedy for many diseases. Natural rose oil is the most expensive essential oil used in aromatherapy, but it will justify the money you have spent on it. First of all, nothing can compare to the smell of real rose oil. Second of all, there are no skin care products (except chamomile oil) that are more effective than this one. Essential rose oil rejuvenates, helps you get rid of the wrinkles, improves skin elasticity, removes scars, and normalizes sebaceous glands. It is used in dermatology for such diseases as eczema, acne, mouth ulcers and even psoriasis. By acting directly on the central nervous system, rose oil helps alleviate depression, the sense of fear, anger, jealousy and suspicion. Therefore, rose essential oil is also used in aromatherapy to increase sexual activity as a result of a psychological nature. Rose oil is excellent for dealing with blood circulation problems ? By optimizing blood flow, rose oil increases the elasticity and strengthens the venous walls of blood vessels, which in turn
Main Chemicals. geranial, germacrene, neral, beta-caryophyllene Product Description. Sweet, fresh, citrus flavour that attracts bees. Description. Lemon balm is a perennial, essential oil-bearing plant of the Lamiaceae family. It was mentioned in the writings of ancient scientists. It has been used in folk and scientific medicine for more than 2000 years. This plant was widely distributed in the countries of Europe and America. It was first described in the works of Theophrastus "Historia plantarum" (in Ancient Greek: Distribution and ecology. The homeland of the lemon balm is said to be the Eastern Mediterranean region to Persia, the Black Sea and Asian region, as well as North Africa, where they have cultivated it for more than 2000 years. In its wild form, lemon balm is widespread in Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Iran, North America. Lemon balm grows on the outskirts of the forests, forest gorges, shady valleys, prefers clay soils with sufficient moisture. According to other sources, lemon balm prefers clay and sandy soils rich in humus, the heavy soils that are too acidic are totally inappropriate for this plant. Lemon balm blooms in June-August, the seeds ripen in September.