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.
Champaca Leaf Oil
Chili Seed Oil
Cinnamon Leaf Oil
Citron (Citrus Medica) Oil
It is reputed to� reduce muscles spasms, ease headaches, and boost energy. Used cosmetically or topically in general, Citronella Essential Oil can deodorize and refresh foul body odors, eliminate head and body lice, slow the look of aging, enhance skin health, and improve skin\'s absorption of moisture.
It� calms rashes, balances the production of natural oil and sebum, and strengthens the skin and muscles. Used medicinally, Clary Sage Essential Oil eliminates or prevents the spread of harmful bacteria, facilitates the healing of wounds, and addresses muscle aches, joint pain, strains, and sprains.
Clementine Oil
Clove bud oil can be used� in a massage oil blend or as a balm to help relieve symptoms of arthritis, sprains, strains, and muscle pain, as well as rheumatism. Insecticide: Eugenol, the active ingredient in clove oil, repels insects (such as ants) and pests (such as mites, ticks, and spiders).
Clove oil is an essential oil thatâ??s derived from clove trees. The clove tree, known as� Syzygium aromaticum, is native to Southeast Asia, although today you may find it growing in other locations, too. Clove oil is produced by distilling the dried flower buds that are collected from the clove tree. Other parts of the tree, such as the stem and leaves, may also be used. Clove oil, which ranges in color from colorless to light yellow and has a strong, spicy aroma, has been used for centuries in a variety of applications.
Eugenol and clove extracts have also been purposed to be� beneficial for gastrointestinal complaints such as nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain and for cough, phlegm and chest congestion (as an expectorant).
Coffee Co2 Extract Oil
Copaiba Balsam Oil
Coriander Seed Oil
Costus Root Oil
Cumin Seed Oil
Curcuma Zedoaria Oil
Curry Leaf Oil