Botanical Name: Juniperus recurva Common Name: Dhup, Dhupi, Drooping Juniper Family: Cupressaceae Parts Used: Fruit, Leaves and Twigs Description: The Himalayan Juniper oil which comes from a high mountain distillery, is not refracted, giving it a more wholesome full woody-pines scent than other junipers oils as it includes more notes which are often extracted in common commercial juniper oil. Such oil helps to energize and relieve exhaustion, ease inflammation and spasms, improve mental clarity and memory, purifying the body, to lessen fluid retention, for disinfecting. Juniper is said to exert a cleansing effect on the mental and spiritual planes as well as on the physical. Active Compounds: Mainly monoterpenes, pinene, myrocene, sabinene, limonine, cymene, terpinien, thujene, camphene Medicinal Properties: Antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antitoxic, aphrodisiac, astringent, carminative, cicatrizant, depurative, diuretic, ammanagogue, nervine, parasiticide, rubificant, sedative, stomachic, sudorific, tonic, vulnerary Uses: Juniper is used medicinally for urinary infections, for respiratory problems as well as gastro-intestinal infections and worms.
Botanical Name: Nardostachys Jatamansi Common Name: Musk root, Jatamasi Family: Valerianaceae Parts Used: Root (Rhizome) Description: Valued by Ayurvedic and Himalayan physicians for its powerful sedative properties as well as for its soothing effect on the skin and restorative effect on the hair. It is used traditionally for complexion, strength, spasmodic hysteria, nervous convulsions, nervous headache, epilepsy, and heart palipitations. In Ayurveda, spikenard is traditionally used in hair preparations to not only calm the mind, but to keep hair from falling out. Its earthy, scent is said to please the earth spirits. Commonly burned as incense among Himalayan dwellers to calm and sanctify the environment. Active Compounds: Bornyl acetate, isobornyl valerianate, borneol, patchouli, terpinyl valerianate, terpineol, eugenol, pinenes. Medicinal Properties: Skin Care: Allergies, inflammation, mature skin (rejuvenating), rashes. Nervous system: Insomnia, nervous indigestion, migraine, stress and tension Uses: In perfumery such as oriental bases, heavy florals, foug eres, woody bases, animal amber types, etc; in flavors as a modifier for valerian, hop, ginger, calamus, cardamom, etc.
Botanical Name: Cinnamomum ceciododaphne Common Name: Sugandha Kokila, Malligiri Family: Lauraceae Parts Used: Leaves & Twigs Description: Sugandh Kokila essential oil is obtained through the process of steam distillation from the dried berries of Cinnamomum cecidodaphne. The popular essential oil is well known for its various healing properties. The Sugandh Kokila oil is amply used in the pharmaceutical industry. Active Compounds: 1,8-cineole, methyl cinnamate, b-caryophyllene, a-terpineol, p-cymene a-copaene, terpinen-4-ol, 2-undecanone, delta-cadinene, linalool, dodecanoic acid, myristicin, a-santalene, 2-nonanone Medicinal Properties: Analgesic, Antibiotic, Antiseptic,Astringent, Carminative, Digestive, Emmenagogue, Relaxant, Stomachic Uses: In the fragrance and flavor industry.
Botanical Name: Valeriana wallichi Common Name: Indian Valerian, Valerian, Valerian Jatamansi, Taggar Family: Valerianaceae Parts Used: Root (Rhizome) Description: Valerian root's popularity as a sedative herb seems to be increasing along with the stresses of modern life. For at least 500 years, Valerian root has been among the most popular remedies in the United States and Europe. In Europe, valerian root is now approved by Germany's Commission for restlessness and sleeping disorders. Valerian essential oil is obtained from the steam distillation of the dried rhizome and roots of Valeriana officinalis Active Compounds: Acetic acid, ascorbic acid, beta-ionone, calcium, caffeic acid, magnesium, manganese, quercitin, valeric acid Medicinal Properties: Antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antitoxic, aphrodisiac, astringent, carminative, cicatrizant, depurative, diuretic, ammanagogue, nervine, parasiticide, rubificant, sedative, stomachic, sudorific, tonic, vulnerary Uses: Valerian reduces insomnia, mild anxiety or restlessness, muscle spasms and cramping, menstrual cramps, intestinal cramping/colic
Botanical Name: Gaultheria fragrantissima Common Name: Wintergreen Family: Ericaceae Parts Used: Leaves Description: Wintergreen is often used to relieve pain and inflammation, since the leaves contain a compound closely related to aspirin. Several tribes, including the Delaware and Mohican, used a tea made from the leaves to treat kidney disorders. The Great Lakes and Eastern Woodland tribes used poultices of wintergreen to treat arthritic and rheumatic aches and pains. It was also used by many tribes to treat back pain, fever, headaches, sore throats, and many other conditions. Active Compounds: Phenols (including gaultherin and salicylic acid), volatile oil (up to 98% methyl salicylate), mucilage, resin, tannins Medicinal Properties: Analgesic, astringent, carminative, diuretic, stimulant, anodyne, anti-rheumatic, antispasmodic, antiseptic, aromatic, emmenagogue Uses: Used to staunch bloody wounds, applied to dog bites, snakebites, and insect bites. Also used as a poultice, good for boils, swellings, ulcers, old sores
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