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  • Bulk quantityTherapeutic Grade Petitgrain Oil Orange Leaf Essential Oil For Diffuser Aromatherapy Humidifier

    Bulk quantityTherapeutic Grade Petitgrain Oil Orange Leaf Essential Oil For Diffuser Aromatherapy Humidifier

    Surprising Benefits Of Petitgrain Essential Oil

    The health benefits of petitgrain essential oil can be attributed to its properties as an antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, anti-depressant, deodorant, nervine, and a sedative substance.

    Citrus fruits are treasure troves of wonderful medicinal properties and this has earned them a significant place in the world of aromatherapy and herbal medicines. Time and again we find essential oils derived from the well-known citrus fruit, none other than the refreshing and the thirst-quenching “Orange”. The botanical name of orange is Citrus aurantium. You might think that we have already studied the essential oil derived from orange. The question, therefore, is how is this one different?

    The essential oil of oranges is extracted from the peels of oranges by cold compression, while the essential oil of petitgrain is extracted from the fresh leaves and young and tender twigs of the orange tree through steam distillation. The chief constituents of this oil are gamma terpineol, geraniol, geranyl acetate, linalool, linalyl acetate, myrcene, neryl acetate and trans ocimene. You might also remember that Neroli essential oil is also derived from the flowers of oranges.

    No part of this citrus plant goes to waste. It is extremely beneficial. Are you still confused regarding its name? This oil was previously extracted from green and young oranges, which were the size of peas – hence the name Petitgrain. This oil is extensively used in the perfume and cosmetics industries, as well as in food and beverages as a flavoring agent, due to its remarkable aroma.

    Health Benefits of Petitgrain Essential Oil

    Apart from being used in aromatherapy, the Petitgrain oil has numerous uses in herbal medicine. Its medicinal uses are listed and explained below.

    Prevents Sepsis

    Almost all of us are well acquainted with the word “septic” and hear it frequently in our daily life, but seldom do we try to investigate into its details. All we care to know is that whenever we get a wound, it is enough to stick a “Band-Aid” or any other medicated strip on it or apply an antiseptic lotion or cream on it and it is over. If it still gets worse and there is reddish swelling around the wound, then we go to the doctor, he pushes in an injection, and the matter is settled. Have you ever wondered whether you can get septic even without wounds? What is septic and what causes it? How serious can it be?

    Septic is actually a type of infection which may happen to any open and unprotected body part, external or internal, and is caused by a kind of bacteria called Staphylococcus aureus. Since wounds are the points most vulnerable to infection (being open and exposed), symptoms of septic are therefore mostly seen on wounds but are not limited to that. Septic in the urethra, urinary tracts, gallbladder, and kidneys are also frequently heard of. Neo-natal babies are very susceptible to septic. This infection can give rise to acute pain in the affected places or in the whole body, cramps, convulsions, swelling with redness, stiffness in the muscles and joints, abnormal behavior, and even death, in the most extreme cases. Many babies catch this infection the moment they are born or when their umbilical cord is cut to detach them from their mother’s body, and this septic can often lead to their tragic death. An antiseptic, like this essential oil of petitgrain, fights this infection by inhibiting bacterial growth. This oil, being non-toxic and non-irritant, can be safely applied externally or ingested. The general application is 1 to 2 drops on the wound but it is always safe to consult with a doctor before. [1] [2]

    Antispasmodic

    Sometimes, we suffer from continuous exhausting coughs, abdominal and muscular cramps, congestion, intestinal pulls, and convulsions but are unable to detect the reason behind them. There is always the possibility that these are being caused by spasms. Spasms are unwanted, involuntary, and excessive contractions of the muscles, tissues, and nerves. Spasms in respiratory organs such as lungs and respiratory tracts can result in congestion, breathing troubles and coughs, while in the muscles and intestines, it can give painful cramps and abdominal aches. Similarly, spasms of the nerves can result in afflictions, convulsions, and can even trigger hysteric attacks. The treatment relaxes the affected parts of the body. An anti-spasmodic substance does precisely this. The essential oil of petitgrain, being anti-spasmodic in nature, induces relaxation in the tissues, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels, thereby helping to cure spasms.

    Reduces Anxiety

    The relaxing effect of Petitgrain essential oil helps overcome depression and other problems such as anxiety, stress, anger, and fear. It uplifts the mood and induces positive thinking.

    Deodorant

    The refreshing, energizing, and delightfully woody yet floral fragrance of Petitgrain essential oil does not leave any trace of body odor. It also curbs the growth of bacteria in those parts of the body that are always subjected to heat and sweat and remain covered by clothes so sunlight cannot reach them. In this way, this essential oil prevents body odor and various skin infections which result from these bacterial growths.

    Nervine Tonic

    This oil has a very good reputation as a nerve tonic. It has a soothing and relaxing effect on the nerves and protects them from the adverse effects of shock, anger, anxiety, and fear. Petitgrain essential oil is equally efficient in calming nervous afflictions, convulsions, and epileptic and hysteric attacks. Finally, it strengthens the nerves and the nervous system as a whole.

    Treats Insomnia

    Petitgrain essential oil is a good sedative for all sorts of nervous crises such as afflictions, irritations, inflammations, anxiety, and sudden anger. It can also be used to treat problems like abnormal palpitations, hypertension, and insomnia.

    Other Benefits

    It is good for maintaining the moisture and oil balance of the skin as well as for treating acne, pimples, abnormal sweating (those who suffer from nervousness have this problem), dryness and cracking of the skin, and ringworm. It helps relieve fatigue during pregnancy. It also soothes nausea and eliminates the urge to vomit, since it is an anti-emetic. When used in the summer, it gives a cool and refreshing feeling. [3]

    Word of Caution: No threats detected.

    Blending: The essential oils of bergamotgeraniumlavender, palmarosa, rosewood, and sandalwood blend make fine blends with the Petitgrain essential oil.

  • Custom Brand Highest Quality 100% Natural and Organic Carrot Seed Essential Oil for Genuine factory Buyers

    Custom Brand Highest Quality 100% Natural and Organic Carrot Seed Essential Oil for Genuine factory Buyers

    What Is Carrot Seed Oil?

    Carrot seed oil is steam distilled from the carrot seed.

    The carrot plant, Daucus carota or D.sativus, has white flowers. The leaves can cause allergic skin reactions in some people. While carrots grown in your garden are a root vegetable, wild carrots are considered a weed. 

    Benefits of Carrot Seed Oil

    Because of the compounds in carrot seed essential oil, it can help:‌

    Remove fungus. Carrot seed oil is effective against some types of fungus. Research shows that it can stop fungus that grows in plants and some types that grow on the skin.‌

    Fight bacteria. Carrot seed oil can fight some bacteria strains like Staphylococcus aureus, a common skin bacteria, and Listeria monocytogenes, a bacteria that causes food poisoning.

    Block sunlight. A compound called umbelliferone, or 7-hydroxycoumarin, is found in carrot seed essential oil. This compound absorbs UVB light and is commonly used in sunscreens.

    While carrot compounds are found in sunscreen, there’s no evidence that carrot seed oil is safe to use alone as a sunscreen. While it might block UVB light, no evidence shows that it can stop sunburns or sun damage, or protect against skin cancer.‌

    Even skin tone. Because carrot seed oil absorbs UVB light, it might also help with hyperpigmentation.

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    What is pomegranate seed oil? 

    Pomegranate seed oil, or simply pomegranate oil, is an oil made from the seeds of a pomegranate, or Punica granatum. Yes, the delicious, juicy seeds you may eat for a snack. The fruit is native to the Mediterranean region and has long been used for its therapeutic properties.  

    The oil is often cold-pressed from the seeds and then used in oils, serums, or creams. You may also look for pomegranate skin oil, which is oil made from the skin of the fruit, pomegranate extract, which takes certain components (like specific antioxidants) from the pomegranate, or pomegranate essential oil, which should always be mixed with a carrier oil. 

    It’s been hailed as a super fruit and beloved in skin care for its potent fatty acid, polyphenol, and other antioxidant properties—which can account for its many benefits.

    What are the potential benefits of using pomegranate seed oil on skin?

    Much of the therapeutic skin benefits of pomegranate come down to its antioxidants. “It contains vitamin C as well as other antioxidants such as anthocyanins, ellagic acid, and tannins,” says board-certified dermatologist Hadley King, M.D. ”Ellagic acid is a polyphenol found in high concentration in pomegranates.”

    Here’s what you may expect according to research and the professionals: 

    It can support healthy aging.

    There are many pathways to healthy aging—from cell regeneration and evening tone to hydrating otherwise dry, crepey skin. Luckily, pomegranate seed oil checks almost all the boxes. 

    “Traditionally, pomegranate seed oil compounds have been touted for their anti-aging effects,” says board-certified dermatologist Raechele Cochran Gathers, M.D. ”Pomegranate seed oil has both strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which may make it useful in helping decrease signs of aging such as wrinkles and dark spots.

    “And, in one study, a compound with pomegranate seed oil was shown to improve the growth of skin cells and improve skin hydration and elasticity.”

    What is pomegranate seed oil? 

    Pomegranate seed oil, or simply pomegranate oil, is an oil made from the seeds of a pomegranate, or Punica granatum. Yes, the delicious, juicy seeds you may eat for a snack. The fruit is native to the Mediterranean region and has long been used for its therapeutic properties.  

    The oil is often cold-pressed from the seeds and then used in oils, serums, or creams. You may also look for pomegranate skin oil, which is oil made from the skin of the fruit, pomegranate extract, which takes certain components (like specific antioxidants) from the pomegranate, or pomegranate essential oil, which should always be mixed with a carrier oil. 

    It’s been hailed as a super fruit and beloved in skin care for its potent fatty acid, polyphenol, and other antioxidant properties—which can account for its many benefits.

    So let’s get into them, shall we? 

    What are the potential benefits of using pomegranate seed oil on skin?

    Much of the therapeutic skin benefits of pomegranate come down to its antioxidants. “It contains vitamin C as well as other antioxidants such as anthocyanins, ellagic acid, and tannins,” says board-certified dermatologist Hadley King, M.D. ”Ellagic acid is a polyphenol found in high concentration in pomegranates.”

    Here’s what you may expect according to research and the professionals: 

    1.

    It can support healthy aging.

    There are many pathways to healthy aging—from cell regeneration and evening tone to hydrating otherwise dry, crepey skin. Luckily, pomegranate seed oil checks almost all the boxes. 

    “Traditionally, pomegranate seed oil compounds have been touted for their anti-aging effects,” says board-certified dermatologist Raechele Cochran Gathers, M.D. ”Pomegranate seed oil has both strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, which may make it useful in helping decrease signs of aging such as wrinkles and dark spots.

    “And, in one study, a compound with pomegranate seed oil was shown to improve the growth of skin cells and improve skin hydration and elasticity.”

    2.

    It can support skin hydration.

    Perhaps one of its most famous benefits is hydration: Pomegranates make for a star hydrator. “It contains punicic acid, an omega-5 fatty acid that helps to hydrate and prevent moisture loss,” says King. “And it helps to support the skin barrier.”

    Aesthetician and Alpha-H Facialist Taylor Worden agrees: “Pomegranate seed oil is rich in fatty acids, which helps your skin look more hydrated, plumper. The oil can also nourish and soften dry, cracked skin—and also help redness and flakiness. Additionally, pomegranate seed oil works great as an emollient for the skin and helps with eczema and psoriasis—but it can also moisturize acne or oily skin without clogging the pores.” Essentially it’s a hydrating ingredient that benefits all skin types! 

    3.

    It can help manage inflammation.

    Antioxidants work by neutralizing free radical damage in the skin, which in turn eases inflammation. By using antioxidants consistently, you can help manage inflammation long term—especially the sneaky microscopic, low-grade inflammation called inflammaging. 

    “Because it’s rich in many antioxidants and contains a high amount of vitamin C, it works as an anti-inflammatory to decrease inflammation, fight the free radicals, and will lighten, tighten, and brighten the skin,” says Worden. 

    4.

    Antioxidants can provide sun and pollution protection.

    Antioxidants, among their many other duties, provide environmental protection against stressors, UV damage, and pollution. “Rich in antioxidants, it helps protect the skin from damage from free radicals from UV rays and pollution,” says King. 

    Cochran Gathers agrees: “There have also been some studies that suggest that components of pomegranate seed oil may have a photoprotective effect against some types of UV

    5.

    It has antimicrobial benefits.

    For those with acne-prone skin, pomegranate seed oil is one of the best oils for you to consider. This is because it can actually help tend to the bacteria that plays a role in acne formation. “It has antimicrobial properties, which helps fight P. acnes bacteria and controls acne,” says Worden. 

    Not to mention, acne is itself an inflammatory condition, so it’s vital that you also alleviate inflammation while controlling sebum.

    6.

    Has scalp and hair benefits.

    Remember that your scalp is your skin—and should be paid attention to as such. Certainly there are many popular hair and scalp oils out there (jojoba and argan come to mind), but we’re going to argue that you also add pomegranate seed oil to the list.

    “Use it in the hair,” notes Worden. “It nourishes the hair, stimulates blood circulation, which promotes hair growth and balances scalp pH.” 

    7.

    It may promote collagen production.

    “It also promotes the synthesis of collagen and elastin, and it promotes skin regeneration, tissue repair, and wound healing,” says King. Why is this? Well, as we’ve noted, the oil contains vitamin C. Vitamin C is actually a very important nutrient for collagen production: It’s an essential part of the collagen synthesis process. But it doesn’t just stimulate collagen production; it stabilizes the collagen

  • Factory Supply High Quality Steam Distilled Extracted 100% Pure Natural Wild Chrysanthemum Flower Essential Oil

    Factory Supply High Quality Steam Distilled Extracted 100% Pure Natural Wild Chrysanthemum Flower Essential Oil

    Wild Chrysanthemum Absolute

    Just in time for spring, we are excited to share with you our exclusive March 2021 Oil of the Month pick, Wild Chrysanthemum Absolute. Now you can enjoy spring all year long with the warm, exotic, and full-bodied floral aroma that’ll have you reminiscing about those amazing times walking down the aisles of your local plant nursery surrounded by freshly bloomed flowers and plants. 

    *Don’t have Wild Chrysanthemum Absolute? Make sure you become an Oil of the Month member to get unique, monthly surprises to your door every month!

    Wild Chrysanthemum Absolute

    Wild Chrysanthemum Absolute is a solvent extracted oil made from the perennial herb or sub-shrub known as Chrysanthemum (Chrysanthemum morifolium), or Queen of the East. It is a wonderful addition to your aromatherapy collection as it’s an amazing tool known for being stimulating to the mind and also your senses. 

    Our Wild Chrysanthemum Absolute is the perfect addition to your personal care, perfumery, and body care DIYs due to its wonderful floral aroma that is sure to add a little pep to your step no matter what you have planned. To use this amazing oil, dilute to a maximum 2% in a carrier oil of your choice, or try it mixed with our luxurious Unscented Age-Defying Body Cream! If you’d rather diffuse it, just add 1-2 drops per 100 mL of water in your diffuser.

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    WHAT IS LITSEA CUBEBA ESSENTIAL OIL?

    Litsea Cubeba essential oil, is extracted from the ripened and dried fruits of the Litsea Cubeba tree. The oil is also known as May Chang oil and its plant species are known as Chinese Pepper and Mountain Pepper. It is native to China, Indonesia and other parts of South East Asia and its cultivation and production are still almost entirely based in China.

    Extracted via steam distillation, this pale yellow to yellow oil has a characteristic lemon-like, fresh, sweet aroma. The fragrance of this fruit oil is often compared to Lemongrass, although it is sweeter than that of Lemongrass.

    Moreover, the amazing uses of the oil make it the perfect natural ingredient to enhance the appearance of the skin. With its strong, citrusy, fruity scent, this oil is commonly used in aromatherapy and skincare applications. More discussion on its benefits and uses below.

    LITSEA CUBEBA ESSENTIAL OIL BENEFITS

    FOR YOUR SKIN

    Litsea Cubeba Essential Oil is known for its mild astringent properties which help to dry up oily skin. May Chang oil also has anti-bacterial properties that can be topically applied providing relief for people with skin conditions such as inflamed and acne-prone skin. For topical application, add 1 drop of this nourishing oil to a squirt of your facial gel or cleanser then gently massage into the skin. Adding the oil is helpful since it works effectively as a good pore cleansing oil.

    FOR PERSONAL CARE

    With its high citral content, the essential oil can also work as an effective deodorant. Litsea Cubeba essential oil blends well with other essential oils to give the end product a refreshing, lemony citrus smell. If you wish to experience the benefits of this pure essential oil, make sure to add it to your daily skincare routine.

    FIGHTS ATHLETE’S FOOT

    Litsea Cubeba Essential Oil is antifungal and antibacterial by nature, making it an excellent treatment for unpleasant-smelling feet, ringworm, and other fungal infections. Combine 5 to 6 drops of this essential oil with a carrier oil or foot lotion and massage into your feet. To reap the advantages of the oil, you can mix it into a foot soak.

     

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    Benefits of Using Star Anise Essential Oil

    Works against free radicals

    According to research, star anise essential oil has the ability to combat free radicals that cause damage to the cells. The component linalool can stimulate the production of vitamin E which acts as an antioxidant. Another antioxidant present in the oil is quercetin, which can protect the skin from harmful UV rays.

    Antioxidant works against agents that damage skin cells. This results in a healthier skin that is less prone to wrinkles and fine lines.

    Combats infection

    Star anise essential oil can boost the immune system with the help of the shikimic acid component. Its anti-viral property helps fight off infections and viruses effectively. It is one of the major ingredients of Tamiflu, a popular medicine that is used to treat influenza.

    Aside from giving the start anise its distinct flavor and aroma, anethole is a component known for its antimicrobial and antifungal properties. It works against fungi that can cause affect the skin, mouth, and throat such as the Candida albicans.

    Its antibacterial property helps inhibit the growth of bacteria that causes urinary tract infections. Aside from this, it is also known to reduce the growth of E. coli.

    Promotes a healthy digestive system

    Star anise essential oil can cure indigestion, flatulence, and constipation. These digestive issues are commonly associated with the excess gas in the body. The oil eliminates this excess gas and gives a sense of relief.

    Acts as a sedative

    Star anise oil gives a sedative effect which helps relieve symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress. It can also be used to calm people suffering from hyper reaction, convulsions, hysteria, and epileptic attacks. The oil’s nerolidol content is responsible for the sedative effect it gives off while alpha-pinene offers relief from stress.

    Relief from respiratory ailments

    Star anise essential oil gives off a warming effect on the respiratory system which helps loosen phlegm and excessive mucus in the respiratory pathway. Without these obstructions, breathing becomes easier. It also helps ease symptoms of respiratory problems such as cough, asthma, bronchitis, congestion, and breathing problems.

    Treats spasm

    Star anise oil is known for its anti-spasmodic property which helps treat spasms that cause coughs, cramps, convulsions, and diarrhea. The oil helps calm the excessive contractions, which can relieve the mentioned condition.

    Relieves Pain

    Star anise essential oil has also been shown to relieve muscle and joint pain by stimulating blood circulation. Good blood circulation helps relieve rheumatic and arthritic pains. Adding a few drops of star anise oil to a carrier oil and massaged to affected areas helps penetrate the skin and reach the inflammation underneath.

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    100% Pure Star Anise Oil premium quality Undiluted For Skin care and Hair Care

    Benefits of Using Star Anise Essential Oil

    Works against free radicals

    According to research, star anise essential oil has the ability to combat free radicals that cause damage to the cells. The component linalool can stimulate the production of vitamin E which acts as an antioxidant. Another antioxidant present in the oil is quercetin, which can protect the skin from harmful UV rays.

    Antioxidant works against agents that damage skin cells. This results in a healthier skin that is less prone to wrinkles and fine lines.

    Combats infection

    Star anise essential oil can boost the immune system with the help of the shikimic acid component. Its anti-viral property helps fight off infections and viruses effectively. It is one of the major ingredients of Tamiflu, a popular medicine that is used to treat influenza.

    Aside from giving the start anise its distinct flavor and aroma, anethole is a component known for its antimicrobial and antifungal properties. It works against fungi that can cause affect the skin, mouth, and throat such as the Candida albicans.

    Its antibacterial property helps inhibit the growth of bacteria that causes urinary tract infections. Aside from this, it is also known to reduce the growth of E. coli.

    Promotes a healthy digestive system

    Star anise essential oil can cure indigestion, flatulence, and constipation. These digestive issues are commonly associated with the excess gas in the body. The oil eliminates this excess gas and gives a sense of relief.

    Acts as a sedative

    Star anise oil gives a sedative effect which helps relieve symptoms of depression, anxiety, and stress. It can also be used to calm people suffering from hyper reaction, convulsions, hysteria, and epileptic attacks. The oil’s nerolidol content is responsible for the sedative effect it gives off while alpha-pinene offers relief from stress.

    Relief from respiratory ailments

    Star anise essential oil gives off a warming effect on the respiratory system which helps loosen phlegm and excessive mucus in the respiratory pathway. Without these obstructions, breathing becomes easier. It also helps ease symptoms of respiratory problems such as cough, asthma, bronchitis, congestion, and breathing problems.

    Treats spasm

    Star anise oil is known for its anti-spasmodic property which helps treat spasms that cause coughs, cramps, convulsions, and diarrhea. The oil helps calm the excessive contractions, which can relieve the mentioned condition.

    Relieves Pain

    Star anise essential oil has also been shown to relieve muscle and joint pain by stimulating blood circulation. Good blood circulation helps relieve rheumatic and arthritic pains. Adding a few drops of star anise oil to a carrier oil and massaged to affected areas helps penetrate the skin and reach the inflammation underneath.

    For Women’s Health

    Star anise oil promotes lactation in mothers. It also helps alleviate symptoms of menstruation such as abdominal cramps, pain, headaches, and mood swings.

    Safety Tips and Precautions

    Japanese star anise contains toxins that can cause hallucinations and seizures so it is not advised to ingest this oil. Chinese and Japanese star anise may have a few similarities that is why it is also best to check the source of the oil before purchasing it.

    Star anise oil should not be used in children, especially infants, as it can cause fatal reactions.

    For pregnant women and those who are suffering from liver damage, cancer, and epilepsy should seek the advice of a physician or a professional aromatherapy practitioner before using this oil.

    Never use this oil undiluted and never take it internally without consulting a doctor.

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    Hot Sale Premium 100% pure and Natural Osmanthus absolute Essential oil manufacturers

    What is Osmanthus oil?

    From the same botanical family as Jasmine, Osmanthus fragrans is an Asian native shrub that produces flowers full of precious volatile aromatic compounds.

    This plant with flowers that bloom in the spring, summer, and autumn and originates from eastern countries such as China. Related to the lilac and jasmine flowers, these flowering plants may be grown on farms, but is often preferred when wild crafted.

    The colors of the flowers of the Osmanthus plant may range from slivery-white tones to reddish to golden orange and may also be referred to as “sweet olive”.

    Benefits of Osmanthus oil

    Osmanthus essential oil is rich in beta-ionone, part of a group of (ionone) compounds that are often referred to as “rose ketones” because of their presence in a variety of floral oils—especially Rose.

    Osmanthus has been shown in clinical research to reduce feelings of stress when inhaled. It has a calming and relaxing effect on emotions. When you are encountering major setbacks, the uplifting aroma of Osmanthus essential oil is just like a star that brightens the world that could lift your mood! 

    Just like other floral essential oils, Osmanthus essential oil has good skincare benefits where it is able to slow down signs of aging, making the skin brighter and more fair.

     

    What dose Osmanthus smell like?

    Osmanthus is highly fragrant with a scent that is reminiscent of peaches and apricots. In addition to being fruity and sweet, it has a slightly floral, smoky scent. The oil itself has a yellowish to golden brown color and typically has a medium viscosity.

    Along with having a fruity aroma that is very distinct among floral oils, its amazing scent means that perfumers very much like to use Osmanthus oil in their fragrance creations.

    Blended with various other flowers, spices, or other fragrant oils, Osmanthus may be used in body products such as lotions or oils, candles, home fragrances, or perfumes.

    The fragrance of osmanthus is rich, fragrant, elegant, and exhilarating.

    Common uses of Osmanthus oil

    • Add a few drops of Osmanthus oil to a carrier oil and massage into tired and over exerted muscles to help sooth and bring comfort
    • Diffuse in the air to provide concentration and reduce stress when meditating
    • Helps to increase low libido or other sex related problems because of its aphrodisiac properties
    • Apply topically to injured skin to help speed up recovery
    • Apply to wrists and inhales for a positive aromatic experience
    • Use in a massage to promote vitality and energy
    • Apply to the face to promote hydrated skin
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    What is Hyssop oil?

    Hyssop oil has been used since biblical times to treat respiratory and digestive ailments, and as an antiseptic for minor cuts, as it as has antifungal and antibacterial activity against some strains of pathogens.  It also has a calming effect, making it perfect to ease irritated bronchial passages and alleviate anxiety and decrease blood pressure.  Available as an essential oil, it is better to diffuse hyssop with lavender and chamomile for asthmatics and pneumonia symptoms, rather than the more commonly used peppermint and eucalyptus, as those can be harsh and actually worsen the symptoms.  

     Hyssop Benefits

    What are the health benefits of hyssop? There are many!

    1. Helps Respiratory Conditions

    Hyssop is antispasmodic, meaning it relieves spasms in the respiratory system and soothes coughs. (2) It’s also an expectorant — it loosens phlegm that has been deposited in the respiratory tracts. (3) This property helps heal infections from the common cold, and it helps treat respiratory conditions, such as serving as a bronchitis natural remedy.

    Coughing is a common reaction of the respiratory system trying to expel harmful microbes, dust or irritants, so hyssop’s antispasmodic and antiseptic properties make it a great natural treatment for coughs and other respiratory conditions.

    Hyssop can also work as a remedy for sore throats, making it a great tool for people who use their voices throughout the day, like teachers, singers and lecturers. The best way to soothe the throat and respiratory system is to drink hyssop tea or add a few drops of oil to your throat and chest.

    2. Fights Parasites

    Hyssop has the ability to fight parasites, which are organisms that feed off the nutrients of other organisms. Some examples of parasites include tapeworm, fleas, hookworms and flukes. Because it’s a vermifuge, hyssop oil expels parasitic works, especially in the intestines. (4) When a parasite lives in and feed on its host, it disrupts nutrient absorption and causes weakness and disease. If the parasite is living in the intestines, it disrupts the digestive and immune systems.

    Therefore, hyssop can be a key part of a parasite cleanse, as hyssop helps many systems in the body and ensures that your needed nutrients aren’t taken by these dangerous organisms.

    3. Fights Infections

    Hyssop prevents infections from developing in wounds and cuts. Because of its antiseptic properties, when it’s applied to an opening of the skin, it fights infection and kills bacteria. (5) Hyssop also helps in healing deep cuts, scars, insect bites and even can be one of the great home remedies for acne.

    A study done at the Department of Virology, Hygiene Institute in Germany tested hyssop oil’s ability to fight genital herpes by testing plaque reduction. Genital herpes is a chronic, persistent infection that is spread efficiently and silently as a sexually transmitted disease. The study found that hyssop oil lowered plaque formation by more than 90 percent, proving that the oil interacted with the virus and serves as a therapeutic application for the treatment of herpes. (6)

    4. Increases Circulation

    An increase in blood flow or circulation in the body benefits the heart and the body’s muscles and arteries. Hyssop improves and promotes circulation because of its anti-rheumatic properties. (7) By increasing circulation, hyssop can work as a natural remedy for gout, rheumatism, arthritis and swelling. Your heart rate lowers when your blood circulates properly, and then your heart muscles relax and your blood pressure flows evenly throughout the body, affecting every organ.

    So many people are looking for natural arthritis treatments because it can be a crippling condition. Osteoarthritis, the most common type of arthritis, occurs when cartilage between joints wears down, causing inflammation and pain. By increasing circulation, hyssop oil and tea inhibit swelling and inflammation, allowing the blood to flow through the body and relieve the pressure that builds up because of clogged arteries.

    Because of its ability to improve circulation, hyssop oil is also a home remedy and treatment for hemorrhoids, which are experienced by 75 percent of Americans at some point in their lives. Hemorrhoids are caused by an increase in pressure on the veins of the anus and rectum. The pressure on the veins causes swelling, pain and bleeding.

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    Pure organic oil soluble a oleorresina edible red chili extract hot pepper oil capsicum slimming essential oil

    What Is Chili Essential Oil?

    When you think of chilies, images of hot, spicy food may come up but don’t let that intimidate you from trying this underrated essential oil. This invigorating, dark red oil with a spicy aroma has therapeutic and healing properties that have been celebrated for centuries.

    Chili peppers have been part of the human diet as far back as 7500 BC. It was then distributed all over the world by Christopher Columbus and Portuguese traders. Today, many different cultivars of chili peppers can be found and they’re used in a myriad of ways.

    Chili essential oil is made from the steam distillation process of hot pepper seeds resulting in a dark red and spicy essential oil, rich in capsaicin. Capsaicin, a chemical found in chili peppers that gives them their distinct heat, is loaded with amazing therapeutic properties. Thus, chili seed essential oil (not to be confused with edible chili oil) is able to stimulate blood circulation, relieve pain, and aid hair growth when applied topically.

    Chili Essential Oil Benefits

    Small but mighty. Chili peppers have great benefits for growing hair and maintaining better health when they’re made into essential oil. Chili oil can be used for treating day-to-day issues as well as nourishing the body with powerful health benefits.

    1

    Relieves Muscle Aches

    An effective pain-relieving agent, capsaicin in chili oil is a powerful analgesic for people who suffer from muscle aches and stiff joints due to rheumatism and arthritis.

    2

    Eases Stomach Discomfort

    Aside from relieving muscle aches, chili oil can also ease stomach discomfort by encouraging better blood flow to the area, numbing it from pain, and encouraging digestion.

    3

    Boosts Hair Growth

    Because of capsaicin, chili oil can encourage hair growth by encouraging better blood circulation to the scalp while tightening and thereby strengthening hair follicles.

    4

    Boosts Immune System

    Chilli essential oil can also help give the immune system a leg up because it stimulates the production of white blood cells.

    5

    Helps Improve Blood Flow

    The most common effect of capsaicin is that it improves blood flow throughout the body, which betters overall health, making you strong from the inside.

    It is a potent antioxidant that promotes blood circulation.

    6

    A Remedy For chronic Diseases

    The high antioxidant level of chili oil and its ability to boost immune system of the body makes it capable in tackling free radicals and subsequently oxidative stress. These factors keep chronic diseases at bay.

    7

    Oil for Stomach Related Issues

    Chili oil has anti-inflammatory properties that may soothe the inflamed tissues in the stomach. Foods with spices are considered not good for the stomach; au contraire, capsaicin in the chili oil aids the digestive process and balances the presence of bacteria in the body.

    8

    Cold and Cough Oil

    The oil of chili being an expectorant and a decongestant is useful for common conditions including colds, coughs and flu. It relieves sinus congestion and opens up the respiratory tract for easier breathing. It is used in aromatherapy to curb constant sneezing. Benefits of chili oil are not limited to external use; it is also used internally. However, use chili oil internally only after consulting a doctor.

    9

    Oil for Eye Health

    The uses and benefits of chili seed oil offer something for the eyes as well. It has a small amount of Vitamin A and when used regularly it maintains the vision and prevents dry eyes. It may prevent eye conditions including macular degeneration. It may cause skin irritation, hence dilute it properly before use.

    10

    Blood Pressure Essential Oil

    The compound capsaicin in the oil can increase blood flow in the body and also improve the level of good or HDL cholesterol. These actions lower blood pressure of the body and protect its cardiovascular health in the long term.

    11

    Better Cognitive Performance

    Capsaicin content in the oil has shown to improve the cognitive performance. It is believed that the antioxidant nature of this compound prevents the spread of beta-amyloid plaque which may cause Alzheimer’s disease. It also prevents any long term neurodegenerative diseases.

     

  • Wholesale of 100% natural organic Rosewood Essential Oil bulk supplier from India Bois De Rose oil

    Wholesale of 100% natural organic Rosewood Essential Oil bulk supplier from India Bois De Rose oil

    What is Rosewood?

    The name “Rosewood” refers to the medium-sized trees of the Amazon with dark-colored pink or brownish wood. The wood is mainly used for cabinetmakers and marquetry (a particular form of inlay work) for their unique colors.

    In this article, we focus on Aniba rosaeodora, known as rosewood, which comes from the Lauraceae family. Rosewood oil is derived from the Aniba rosaeodora – a tree with golden-yellow flowers from the Amazonian rainforests of Brazil and French Guiana. The oil is obtained through a process of steam distillation used from wood shavings which has a delightful, warm, slightly spicy, woody scent.

    Rosewood essential oil is very rich in linalool – a substance from the monoterpenols family – is highly sought after in the perfume industry for its characteristic odor. Over time, however, due to over-exploitation by the industry, the essential oil production from this red- barked tree has depleted the natural resources. Given this rarity, the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) has safeguarded Aniba Rosaeodora classifying the rosewood as “endangered.”

    Rosewood Oil: Benefits and uses

    The precious oil is so valuable with remarkable anti-infectious properties for treating bacteria, viruses and fungi. Additionally, can be used for holistic treatments of ear infections, sinusitis, chickenpox, measles, bronchopulmonary infections, bladder infections, and many fungal infections.

    Rosewood oil can be found in cosmetics to strengthen and regenerate the skin. It is, therefore, used to treat stretch marks, tired skin, wrinkles, and acne, as well as to reduce scars. Equally, this is also found to be extraordinary for treating dandruff, eczema, and hair loss.

    Rosewood essential oil has been known to boost female libido by enhancing sexual desires and improving sexual performance. For men, other essential oils such as ginger or black pepper have the same effect. It can also be used for in cases of depression, stress, or fatigue. It can, of course, also be combined with other types of essential oils, such as mandarin and ylang ylang. Furthermore, it calms anxiety, offers emotional stability and empowerment.

    When to avoid using Rosewood Essential Oil

    Rosewood oil can be used by most because it does not have aggressive side-effects on the skin. Pregnant women should take note that this particular oil is not recommended for use as it can tone the uterus. Extra care should also be taken by anyone with a history of hormone-dependent cancer.

    Rosewood essential oil has great assets: a seductive aroma, effective for medical use and is skin-tolerant. However; being a rare gift from nature, always use it in moderation!