Products: 1. Eucalyptus Oil 2. Citronella oil 3. Chamomile oil 4. Timur oil (Schezuan Pepper oil) 5. Lemon grass oil 6. Palmarosa oil
1. Chamomile oil - 1,600kg 2. Rosin - 70 tons 3. Turpentine oil - 4,000 liters 4. Lemon grass - 1,700 kg 5. Citronella - 5,500 kg
High altitude himalayan herbal essential oil 100% organic and natural and best quality from himalayan country nepal.
We (gego aromatics) supply the following products A. Handmade Paper and crafts: Bags, Visiting Cards, A4 Printing Papers, Flowers.... B. Kyanite gemstone C. Black Tourmaline D. Calcite natural Powder E. Woolen Crafts F. Wooden Crafts G. Metal Crafts H. Teas : Oolong tea, Silver Tea I. Natural Beads: Rudraksha, Soapnut, J. Lycopodium Powder H. Budda Tree Seed Bead K. Handmade Soap L. Saffron M. Essential oils: 1.Chamomile german oil, wild cultivated 2.Spikenard jatamansi oil, wild crafted 3. Eucalyptus camaldulensis oil, wild crafted 4.Anthopogan oil, wild crafted 5.Wintergreen oil, wild crafted 6.Cinnamon berry oil, wild crafted 7. Cinnmon tamala oil, wild cultivated 8. Palmarosa oil, cultivated 9.Tomar oil (nepalese pepper) cultivated & wild crafted 10.Artemisia oil, wild crafted 11.Valerian oil, wild crafted 12.Mentha arvensis oil, cultivated 13.Citronella oil, cultivated 14.Lemongrass oil, cultivated 15. Hedychium oil, wild crafted 16. Calamus oil, wild crafted,
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Used Cooking oil / Waste Vegetable Oil
The leaves and flowering stems are anthelmintic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, emmenagogue, expectorant and stomachic. An infusion is used in the treatment of nervous and spasmodic affections, in asthma and in diseases of the brain. This infusion is also considered to be helpful in improving the appetite. The juice of the plant is used in Nepal to treat diarrhoea, dysentery and abdominal pains. It is used as an eyewash where it is said to relieve the burning sensation in conjunctivitis. A paste of the plant is applied externally to treat wounds. The roots are antiseptic and are a tonic for the kidneys. Cultivation The sides of paths and tracks, margins of cleared forests at elevations of 300 - 2500 metres in Nepal.
Yarsagumba (Cordyceps, or also Ophiocordyceps Sinensis) is a most weird herb. One term often usedChinese Caterpillar Fungusis pretty descriptive of the species. So is dong chong xia cao (winter insect, summer grass) as Yarsagumba is often referred to in China. How is it formed? The caterpillar of a moth genus Thitarodes (Hepialus) lives underground in shrub lands of the Tibetan plateau and Himalayas (3000 m-5000 m) for almost five years before becoming a pupa. During its larva state, it is attacked by a fungus of the genus Ophiocordycipitaceae which kills the insect by filling its body cavity with mycelium. Once the weather gets warmer, mushrooms growing out of the caterpillars forehead emerge from the ground. Yarsagumbas health benefits are believed to have been known from some 1500 years ago, and in ancient times, it was said to be taken as a potent tonic by kings and noblemen. Its pharmacological properties include combating the rigors of stress by strengthening and rejuvenating an over-exerted system. In Chinese traditional medicine, it is said to be a cure-all for all types of ailments. This includes strengthening lung and kidneys, increasing energy and vitality, stopping hemorrhaging, and so on and so forth. However, the most publicized benefit of Yarsagumba is to enhance weak libidos, that is, Yarsagumba is believed to be a potent aphrodisiac. Besides this, it is touted highly for its anti-ageing benefits. In other words, to summarize, Yarsagumba is believed to be an excellent tonic for nourishment of the body as well as for the brain and its long-term use is said to improve organic functioning as well as the immune system. And, it must be kept in mind that since Yarsagumba is a natural product, the chances of any side effects are minimal. Is it any wonder then that Yarsagumba is so highly prized all over the world?. At the same time, it should be noted that Yarsagumbas popularity in the West is not centuries old but of more recent times. In the 1990s, the tabloids went crazy over Ma Junrens Army and their world record breaking feats. Ma Junren was a legendary Chinese coach whose women runners achieved astonishing times in the middle and long distance races, shattering a number of long standing world records by significant margins. When asked for the secret of his fantastic successes, Ma Junren disclosed that his runners were fed Yarsagumba three times daily so as to fight the stress involved in rigorous training in the high mountains. Soon enough, tabloids globally had latched on to the scent of a sensational story. The rest, as they say, is history. And so was born the legend of Yarsagumba, the miracle mushroom.
Cordycep sinesis, cardamom, bay leaves, root, essential oil, herbal extract.
Sandalwood oil.
Peppermint and peppermint oil.
Essential oil like rosemary essential-oil, chamomile essential oil.
Sandalwood oil.
Essential oils as patchouli oil, clam's oil, palma rosa oil, anthopagon oil, citronella oil, french basil oil, jatamanshi oil, lemon grass oil, wintergreen oil and sugandha kokila oil.
Palm oil & coconut oil.
Winter green oil.
Winter green oil.
Natural essential oil of herbs and spices and flowers..
All types of essential oils.
Neem oil.