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Essential Oil Profile: Coriander
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Latin Name: Coriandrum sativum Family: Apiaceae Plant Part: Seed/Fruit Method of Extraction: Distillation Note/Element: Note: Top Element: Earth Functional Groups: Aldehyde (relieves stress & promotes relaxation), Alcohol (high resistance to oxidation), Ketone (stimulates cell regeneration, liquefies mucous), Ether( useful as solvents for fats, oils, waxes, and perfumes). Type: Stimulating, Cooling Ayurvedic Dosha: Pitta, Kapha Scent: Spicy, fresh, penetrating, sweet, woody. For Skin Type: None Cautions: Not during pregnancy. Not on sensitive skin. Physical Uses: Indigestion, nausea, appetite stimulant. Muscle and joint pain. Aides circulation. Colds and flu. Mental/Emotional Uses: Nervous tension, stress, exhaustion, mental clarity, confidence, apathy Other...
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Why Clove Oil?
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Clove essential oil is steam distilled from the dried flower bud of the evergreen tree. The clove tree originates from India and Indonesia. The first documentation came from the Chinese in 207 B. C. Today it's grown in Madagascar, Brazil, West Indies, Sri Lanka and India(tropical environments),Kenya and Malaysia . The health benefits from this spice are numerous. Clove oils is antimicrobial, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, antiseptic, antiviral, aphrodisiac and stimulating properties. Clove contains many minerals like calcium, iron, potassium, vitamin A and C and fiber. Clove contains eugenol a powerful compound that destroys harmful organisms. Health Benefits of Clove: Infections: It's...
Essential Oil Profile: Clove Bud
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Clove Bud (Eugenia caryophyllata) Latin Name: Eugenia caryophyllata Family: Myrtaceae Plant Part: Blossoms Method of Extraction: Distillation Note/Element: Note: Top/Middle. Element: Fire. Strength: Strong Functional Group: Sesquiterpene, ester, phenol, oxide Type: Stimulating, warming Ayurvedic Dosha (Balances): Kapha (caution, sensitizing and irritating) Scent: spicy, sweet, woody and penetrating For Skin Type: None Cautions: Not during pregnancy. Irritating. Use highly diluted. Skin sensitizing. Do not use with high blood pressure. Never with children. Physical Uses: Warming, infection, colds, flu, cough, toothache, sore muscles and joints, strains, rheumatism, bronchitis, aid in cardiovascular (blood circulation) and immune system function & asthma. Mental/Emotional Uses: Revitalizing,...