Madhuca Indica Oil (Mahua) is an Indian tropical tree that grows to around 20 meters and belongs to family Sapotaceae. The seed oil extracted is used as ointment in curing rheumatism as well as in preventing cracks in skin during winters. The oil is also used in culinary purposes and helps in keeping the body glossy and warm. It also has insecticide properties and can be used in shikaki for hair-wash. Further, it is also used for treatment of enlargement of auxiliary grand, in neurotic disorders and as an aphrodisiac to cure cough and bronchitis. It is also used to relieve pain in muscle and joints as well as improving texture of skin. With the oil having has laxative properties, it also helps in curing piles by relieving chronic constipation as well as is effective in treatment of Eczema, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Problem of Breast Milk Secretion, Bleeding Gums, Tonsillitis, Skin Disorders. It's also used in making alcohol, vinegar, syrups and jams besides in manufacturing of soaps
Having a botanical name of Angelica Archangelica, Angelica Root Oil has origination in China and is a pale yellow to orange brown clear liquid with amber odor. With solubility in alcohol and insolubility in water, the oil is extracted using solvent extraction process and is distilled from dried roots, rhizome as well as seeds of Angelica plant. With the fresh extracted oil having rich, warm and spicy aroma that is released as it evaporates, this pure and natural oil is popular for aromatherapy applications. Also known by the common names of Archangel Root, Masterwort, Angelâ??s Herb, it blends well with Basil. Patchouli, Clary sage, Chamomile, Basil and has therapeutic properties comprising aphrodisiac, carminative, antispasmodic, diuretic, emmenagogue, febrifuge, stimulant and stomachic. Recognized for effectively treating diverse ailments and diseases, its useful in promoting fertility and curing respiratory and digestive issues. Further, the extract is also used in treating bronchitis, colds, fatigue, migraine and disorders related to stress and water retention. Specifications : Botanical Name : Angelica Archangelica Common Method of Extraction : Steam distillation Parts Used : Root Note Classification : Base Aroma : Fresh, peppery, woody, herbaceous
Black Pepper also known as Piper nigrum, Black Pepper & Oleo oil Being soluble in water and insoluble in oil, the oil is extracted using solvent extraction process from the dried fruit part of the plant that is properly ripened. With dried peppercorns coming with blackened external covering, the extraction is done by percolating with different solvents like hexane. These have a heavier flavor and are also known by the common names of Piper, Black Pepper. With the oil having chemical constituents including 40% Residual solvent and 20 ml/100gm Piperine content, It is used in food industry as coloring and flavoring agent
Having botanical name Cinnamonum Camphora, Camphor Oil offered has its origin from China. A colorless to pale yellow liquid with a camphor odor, it is insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils. It has refractive index of 1.475 at72 F and comprise of main constituents like Safrole, Phenolic Ethers, Ketones, Borneol, Pinene., Terpene Alcoho. The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from Cinnamomum Camphora of Lauraceae family. The oil is also known by names of Karanj Oil, Karanja Seed Oil and finds usage in treating nervous depression, inflammation, acne and arthritis. Blending well with chamomile, basil, cajuput, lavender & Melissa, it is used in treatment of inflammation, nervous depression, acne, muscular aches, body pains, arthritis, rheumatism, sprains, coughs, fever, bronchitis, colds and infectious diseases. As the oil is toxic in nature, it can also be used in providing vapor therapy for easing respiratory problems. Specifications : Botanical Name : Cinnamonum Camphora Common Method of Extraction : Steam distillation Parts Used : Chipped Wood, Root Stumps and Branches Note Classification : Base Aroma : Clear & fresh Chemical Composition : A-Pinene Camphene B-Pinene Sabinene Phellandrene Limonene 1,8-Cineole Y-Terpinene P-Cymene Terpinolene Furfural Camphor Linalool Bornyl Acetate Terpinen-4-Ol Caryophyllene Borneol Piperitone Geraniol Safrole Cinnamaldehyde Methyl Cinnamate Eugenol
Known by botanical name Daucus carota, Carrot Seed Oil offered has its origination in France and is a pale yellow colored liquid that comes with sweet, fresh carrot aroma. With insolubility in water and solubility in alcohol and oils, it has refractive index of 1.486 at72 F. With main constituents of oils including b-pinene, sabinene, a-pinene, camphene, myrcene, limonene, y-terpinene, b-bisabolene, carotol and geranyl acetate, it is extracted using steam distillation process from Daucus carota of Apiaceae family. Extracted from seed part of plant, the oil is also known by common names of wild carrot & Queen Anne's lace and blends well with juniper, lemon, bergamot, lavender, geranium, lime, cedarwood as well as all citrus and spicy oils. Having constituents of a-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, b-pinene, camphene, limonene, geranyl acetate, y-terpinene, b-bisabolene and carotol, the oil has detoxifying effect on liver. It also helps in providing relief from jaundice and also cleaning digestive system. Some other areas it is helpful in treating include edema, rheumatism, gout, arthritis. It also helps in treating problems like bronchitis and influenza. Specifications : Botanical Name : Daucus carota Common Method of Extraction : Steam distillation Parts Used : Dried Seed Note Classification : Base Aroma : Light Honeyed & Woody Chemical Composition : The main chemical components of carrot seed oil include a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, y-terpinene, limonene, b-bisabolene, geranyl acetate and carotol
Having a botanical name Apium graveolens, Celery Seed Essential Oil has origination in France and India and is a yellowish to greenish brown clear liquid having fresh herbal green phenolic woody odor. With solubility in alcohol, the oil has refractive index of 1.480-1.484 at 20 degree Centigrade. The oil is extracted from the seed part of Celery which is herb in Apiaceae family. Also known by the common names of Celeriac, crisp stalks, seeds, primarily, the oil is used for its medicinal properties. Blending well with Apiol, androstenone, the oil comprises of constituents like terpenes, mostly limonene (70 to 80%), sesquiterpenes selinene (10%) and humulene and is volatile in nature that makes it used in perfumery industry. Having properties as antioxidant, antirheumatic, antiseptic (urinary), antibacterial, antispasmodic, digestive aid, diuretic, some of the benefits of the oils include in treatment of ailments like bronchitis, cystitis, arthritis, bloating, digestive problems, indigestion, jaundice, hemorrhoids, hepatitis, liver conditions and congestion. Specifications : Botanical Name : Apium graveolens Common Method of Extraction : Crushing & Steam Distillation Parts Used : fresh or dried plant, seeds Note Classification : Base Aroma : Sweet, Warm & Earthy Chemical Composition : The celery seed essential oil includes d-limonene, selinene, sesquiterpene alcohols, sedanolide, and sedanonic anhydride. A fixed oil includes the fatty acids petroselinic, oleic, linoleic, myristic, palmitic, palmitoleic, stearic, and myristoleic. Product Details: Pack Size: 10 kg Pack Type: Plastic Cane Brand: Shiv Sales Corporation Usage: Uses of the extracted oil include as a sedative, tonic, carminative preparation etc
Cypress Oil ( Cypressus Sempervirens ) Cypress essential oil is distilled from the leaves and cones of the (Cupressus Sempervirens) tree. The scent is refreshing and clear. Cypress essential oil regulates body fluids, restores vitality, and is a good skin toner. It is used on broken capillaries, wounds, and problem skin. This oil is also used in the treatment of colds, bronchitis, flu, incontinence, nervous disorders, menopausal symptoms, hemorrhoids, nosebleeds, excess sweating, and circulatory problems. These 100% natural essential oils are meticulously extracted from plants by cold pressing or steam distillation using the same techniques developed by the medieval Persian physician Avicenna. All Natures Alchemy high-quality botanical oils are scientifically tested for purity and contain no chemical solvents, added alcohol or other extenders. Suggested Use : Use as usual. Other Ingredients : Cupressus sempervirens (cypress) oil. 100% Pure Natural Essential Oil Warnings : Concentrated. Not for internal use. Keep out of reach of children
Having botanical name Zingiber Officinalis, Ginger Oil offered has its origin in France and is a pale amber to greenish colored liquid with herbaceous odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, it has refractive index of 1.4950 at72 F and comprises major chemical constituents of isovaleraldehyde, nonanol, heptane, octane, ethyl pinene, sabinene, myrcene, limonene, camphene, b-pinene, b-phellandrene and 1,8-cineole. The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from Ginger, which is a perennial herb standing up to around 3 - 4 feet in high and having thick spreading tuberous rhizome. The oil is sourced from the root part of the plant that is macerated and distilled over high heat to extract oil. Known by the common name of Jamaica Ginger, the essential oil blends well with cedarwood, rose, coriander, sandalwood, patchouli, rosewood, frankincense, neroli, vetiver, lime, orange and bergamot and is highly regarded for its aroma therapy properties. Extensively used by therapists, the oil is used for curing colds and flu, nausea (morning sickness), rheumatism and circulation issues. As it has warming properties, it is also useful for relieving spasms, muscular cramps, aches and easing stiffness in joints. Specifications : Botanical Name : Zingiber Officinalis Common Method of Extraction : Steam Distillation Parts Used : Roots Note Classification : Middle Aroma : Spicy & warm Chemical Composition : The Ginger essential oil includes a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, 1,8-cineole, linalool, borneol, y-terpineol, nerol, neral, geraniol, geranial, geranyl acetate, b-bisabolene and zingiberene as main chemical components
DESCRIPTION Chamomile Roman Essential Oil is prepared from Anthemis nobilis (Chamaemelum nobile) plant which belongs to Asteraceae family or Compositae family. It has apple-like and sweet fragrance and has very light blue color and water form viscosity. It is further extracted from the flowers with the process of steam distillation process that yields about 1.7 percent from fresh flowers. Common Names : English chamomile, sweet chamomile and garden chamomile. Blends with lavender, ylang-ylang, bergamot, geranium, jasmine, clary sage, grapefruit, tea tree rose and lemon. Uses It is widely used as getting relief from various kinds of ailments such as gall bladder problems, abdominal pain and throat infections. Apart from this it also helps to relieve asthma, allergies and hay fever. For skin, it is used to calm rashes, acne, eczema, dry and itchy skin, wounds, dermatitis and various other allergic conditions
Having a botanical name Evernia Furfuraceae and origin in France, Chharila (Lican) Oleo oil offered is also known as Tree Moss CH and grows mostly on pine trees. Tree moss resinoid is semi solid mass that is dark green-brown in color and finds usage in Hina. With the tree moss exuding gorgeous aroma it is green, earthy, dry and is much lighter in composition. With the oil solvent extracted from lichens growing on spruce tree, the color is golden red/brown with a heavenly aroma. The extract is commonly used for natural perfumers and is also useful for curing asthmatic related problems. Further, it also blends well with most floral and citrus type essential oils and is used in aroma therapy and as body massage oil. Some other uses include in incense sticks, soaps & shampoos, cosmetics.
Having botanical name Kaempferia galanga Linn, Kapur Kachari Oleo offered has its origins in India and is also known by name of Kapur Kuchari. It is extracted from Hydacheium that grows to around 3 feet tall and has loose terminal flower spikes with individual yellow flowers that are yellow in color. The oil has antibiotic and medicinal properties and blends well with Clary Sage, Geranium, Lavender, Cajeput, Cedarwood, Cassia with chemical constituents including Terpineol, Limonene, Caryophyllene. The uses of the extracted oil include being carminative, tonic and stimulant. Further, the oil also has anti-inflammatory and anti-asthmatic properties and finds extensive usage in perfumery industry. Product Details: Pack Size: 5 KG Pack Type: Plastic Bottle Brand: Shiv Sales Usage: Hair Care,For stress, nervous tension or insomnia
Having botanical name Mentha piperita, Menthol Oil offered has its origination in USA and is available in clear to pale yellow color. With appearance of crystal-like liquid, it has a characteristic menthol odor and is insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils. Having refractive index of 1.458 at 72F, the oil is extracted using steam distillation process with the derived oil having in it the properties of providing a stimulating & uplifting feeling. Blending well with other essential oils like clove leaf, camphor, cassia, peppermint, cinnamon, the extracted pure oil finds application in areas like lotions, massage oils, as a soap making ingredient, potpourri, diffusers, scent, air fresheners and other end usages. Having common names as Menthol Liquid, Mentha piperita, the oil has good therapeutic properties and is used in muscle rubbing based ointments and in skin care products as well for balancing oil content of skin & hair. Specifications : Botanical Name: Mentha piperita Common Method of Extraction: Steam Distillation Parts Used: Full Plant Note Classification: Base Aroma: Sharp & Minty
Abies Webbiana / Spectabilisis also known as Abies webbiana Lindl. And comes from the family Pinaceae. Also known by other English names as The West-Himalayan High-Level Fir, Indian Silver Fir, The East-Himalayan Fir, the oil has great use in Ayurvedic field including in treatment processes like Svasa, Gulma, Amadosha, Hikka, Krimi, Kshaya, Kasa, Agnimandya, Mukharoga, Chardi, Aruchi. The oil also has superior properties of a good expectorant, anticatarrhal, antiseptic, carminative, bronchial sedative, decongestant and is sourced from a tall evergreen coniferous tree.
Acacia Arabica / Nilotica offered is also known by botanical name of Acacia nilotica / Acacia. Arabica and English name of Indian Gum Arabic Tree, Black Babool. Coming from the family Fabaceae, the tree grows throughout drier parts of India and is a evergreen tree with short trunk and spreading crown. The oil contains principal chemical constituents including (+)-catechin, chlorogenic acid, gallic acid, m-digallic acid, gallolyated flavan-3, 4-diol and robidandiol (7,3,4 5,-tetrahydroxyflavan-3,4-diol) .
Acacia Catechu is also known by the English names Black cutch, Cutch tree, Catechu and come from the family Mimosacaae. With the oil extracted from the bark part of the tree, the extract has properties that are astringent, anti-fungal, anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial.
Having botanical name Tagetes Grandulifera, Tagetes Oil offered has its origin in India and is golden colored oil with medium strength and a slightly fruity aroma. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, it has Specific Gravity of 0.857 -0.895 @ 20C, Optical Rotation of (+2.00) (+9.00) @ 20C, Refractive Index of 1.480 - 1.507 @ 20C, Flash Point of 135 F. With the main chemical constituents of oil including limonene, tagetone, valeric acid and ocimene, the oil is extracted using steam distillation process and is taken from Tagetes minuta of Compositae family. The oil is much in demand due to its medicinal properties, the oil blends well with lavender, lemon, clary sage, jasmine, myrrh, tangerine and is invaluable for keeping insects away as well as is a good antidote against parasitic and fungal infestation. Further, the oil is also used to cure ailments like cough, chest infections, bronchitis, congestion and is a quick healing of wounds as well as in cuts and other skin infection.
Having botanical name Croton Tiglium Linn, Croton Oil offered has its origins in India and has yellow to light brown color. With the oil extracted using cold pressing method, the oil is also known as oleum tiglii and has acrid, disagreeable taste with slight odor. The oil is extracted from seeds of Croton tiglium, which is a small tree from India. The extracted oil has properties as a powerful purgative and irritant and as per the research done; the oil is also used for treating cancer. Some of the other uses of the oil include in treating abdominal pain and diarrhea, the oil also works as counter-irritant, for treating constipation as well as its therapeutic properties. The oil also has anti-inflammatory properties and truly blends with lavender, patchouli, rosemary and tea tree oils with other carrier oils and essential oils
Calamus Oil is obtained from a red-like aquatic plant which has sword-shaped leaves and small greenish-yellow color flowers. whole parts of plant have peculiar and agreeable fragrance. It is extracted from unpeeled dried root or fresh roots or by steam distillation process. This extract is quite helpful as a herbal medicine for several kinds of treatment such as vertigo, nervous pain, headaches and dysentery. Essential liquid contains asorone that is an oral ingestion and carcinogenic and that causes convulsions, liver & kidney damage. Common Name: Calamus Essential Oil BLENDS WITH-: Cananga, cedar wood, labdanum, cinnamon, patchouli, olibanum and oregano CONSTITUENTS-: acorenone, b-gurjunene, isoshyobunine, b-asarone, a-selinene, calamendiol, a-calacorene, calamusenone camphone and shyobunone
Having botanical name Matricaria recutica, Chamomile, German (BLUE) oil has its origination in Nepal and is a blue green color that comes with Honey Tobacco Sweet Fruity odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, the oil has refractive index of 1.480 to 1.505 at 20C with major constituents comprising flavonoids, fatty acids, cyanogenic gly-cosides, coumarins, plant acids, salicylate derivatives, polysa. Using steam distillation process, the oil is extracted from Matricaria chamomilla (M. recutica) and is also known by names of Hungarian chamomile, blue chamomile and single chamomile. Blending well with geranium, clary sage, jasmine, bergamot, lavender, tea tree, lemon, ylang-ylang, rose, grapefruit, it has constituents comprising a-bisabolol, bisabolol oxide B & bisabolone oxide A, chamazulene, bisabolol oxide A, plant acids, flavonoids, coumarins, fatty acids and others. Some areas the oil is used in include for treating internal/external inflammation, for urinary stones, for stimulating liver & gall bladder that improves digestion and also in treating menstrual and menopausal issues. Specifications : Botanical Name ; Matricaria recutica Common Method of Extraction : Steam Distillation Parts Used : Flowers & Leaves Note Classification : Base Aroma : Sweet & Fruity Chemical Composition : The chemical components of German chamomile oil are chamazulene, a-bisabolol, bisabolol oxide A, bisabolol oxide B and bisabolone oxide A.
Having botanical name Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt, Citronella Oil offered has its origination in Central Nepal and is a light yellow colored liquid with fresh & sweet odor. With solubility of 0.8 to 1.5 vol. of 80% alcohol, it has refractive index of 1.4750 to 1.4885 at 23 C and comprises major constituents as citronellot, geraniol, and citronellal. With the oil extracted using steam distillation process where the leaves of the resilient grass (Cymbopogon nardus) are steam distilled releasing a well rounded lemon citrus scent. Also known by the common name of Zeylanicum, the oil is composed of constituents like citronellot, geraniol, tannin & mucilage, citronella and blends well with most oils including Cedarwood, Geranium, Bergamot, Bitter Orange, Lemon, Orange, Lavender and Pine. The uses of the extracted oil include in therapeutic applications as the oil has in it properties to be used as insecticide, antiseptic, deodorant, parasitic, tonic and stimulant. The oil is also used in commercial repellents as well as in products like soaps and candles. Specifications : Botanical Name : Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt Common Method of Extraction : Steam Distillation Parts Used : Part Dried Grass Note Classification : Base Aroma : Sweet & Lemony Chemical Composition : The main chemical components of citronella oil are citronellic acid, borneol, citronellol, geraniol, nerol, citral, citronellal, camphene, dipentene and limonene.