What is Malkangni oil used for? Image result for MALKANGNI SEED OIL Description This Oil has anti-arthritic, analgesic and anti-inflammatory activities. It is used for treating Inflammation of muscles and joints, including rheumatism, gout, paralysis. Malkangani Oil is also used for massaging externally in various vata rog like sciatica, lumbago, paralysis, arthritis and facial palsy.
Moringa oil is high in protein and oleic acid, a monounsaturated, healthy fat. When used for cooking, it's an economical, nutritious alternative to more expensive oils. It's becoming a widespread nutritional staple in food-insecure areas where moringa trees are grown. Topical cleanser and moisturizer.
Ridge Gourd is a dark green, tapering and ridged vegetable. In contrast to its dark green exterior ridge gourd has white spongy pulp inside in white are embedded white seeds. Commonly referred to as Turai in Hindi, Ridge gourd also known as Luffa acutangula, turiya, beerakai, dodka Sponge gourd or Chinese Okra.
The scent of Nagarmotha oil is stunning: warm, woody, almost balsamic, and full of exotic spicy narcotic notes. To the bold Nagarmotha base, rich noble and hypnotic notes from Patchouli, the elegant earthy facets of smokey Vetyver from Java, and luxurious modern Olibanum (also known as Frankincense), are blended in. Nagarmotha or Cypress oil is extracted from Cyperus scariosus, a type of sedge in the Cyperaceae family. It is a perennial herbaceous riverbed plant native to India's Madhya Pradesh state, closely related to Cyperus papyrus, the plant from which the earliest type of paper was made. Aromatic Profile: Rich, persistent, woody, earthy, deep, somewhat peppery aroma with smoky notes of leather; has rich, sweet-woody undertones and uniformity of odor throughout the drydown. Appearance: Light amber or brownish-yellow, transparent, slightly viscous liquid. Use: Aromatherapy, Natural Perfumery, Incense.
Description. A plant with long and narrow leaves, the palmarosa is recognizable by its geranium-like flowers. It is found in India, Vietnam and on islands like Madagascar. Its very aromatic leaves allow to obtain an essential oil particularly appreciated in cosmetics, whose smell is similar to that of the rose.