Pure Cardamom Oil, Ylang Ylang Oil, Lavandin Oil, Coriander Oil, Cypress Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Calamus Oil

Raw Material: Flowers
Ingredient (Leaves): Tea tree
Ingredient (Flowers): Ylang-Ylang

Calamus: Anticonvulsant, antiseptic, bactericidal, carminative, diaphoretic, expectorant, hypotensive, insecticide, spasmolytic, stimulant, stomachic, tonic, vermifuge.

Tea Tree Oil: digestive: antiseptic. Used for intestinal infections and diarrhoea (when caused by them) .

Cypress Oil: digestive: tones the liver and aids its function, especially when there is excessive production of bile. Decreases excessive flow of fluids, thus relieving diarrhoea.

Coriander Oil: digestive: stimulates the production of gastric juices (carminative) , tones the stomach, improves digestion, relaxes the muscles of the digestive tract. Used for colic, indigestion, flatulence, nausea, dyspepsia, diarrhoea, stomach cramps. Stimulates the appetite, used for anorexia

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4. Calamus Oil

3. Tea Tree Oil

2. Cypress Oil

1. Coriander Oil

We are offering the following essential oils.

Coriander Oil, Cypress Oil, Tea Tree Oil, Calamus Oil

Lavandin Oil

 

Ylang ylang is also thought to reduce anxiety and perhaps even relieve depression. Sexual dysfunction or simple lack of interest might be addressed with a judicious use of ylang ylang oil in an aromalamp or blended in a massage oil. Use in perfume recipes that call for jasmine, if your budget cannot support the purchase of the much more costly jasmine essential oil.

The scent of ylang ylang, like jasmine and rose, has long been considered an aphrodisiac. This may account for its popularity in perfume blends. Of course, the so-called aphrodisiac scents also simply smell wonderful, which may be why they are attractive to the opposite sex. In aromatherapy, ylang ylang is used for its stress-relieving properties--a few drops of ylang ylang oil in a hot bath can melt the day's cares quickly away. Some people find the scent overpowering, however, and it may cause headaches in people sensitive to heavy floral scents.

In parts of the Pacific Rim, ylang ylang is associated with weddings and honeymoons. The scent of the flowers is heavy and sweet, similar to jasmine. The essential oil is extracted through steam distillation, and ylang ylang essential oil comes in three grades, depending on when in the distillation process the oil was removed. The lengthier the distillation, the heavier the scent of the oil, so ylang ylang III, the third extraction, has more scent than ylang ylang I or II. All grades of ylang ylang essential oil have a fairly heavy scent compared to lighter scented oils, so they should be added carefully to a blend; ylang ylang can easily overpower less exuberant scents.

Ylang ylang (pronounced EE-lang EE-lang) is a tropical tree native to Asia, or the flower of the tree and the essential oil produced from the flowers. The tree is the Cananga odorata, and the oil is extensively used in making perfumes and in aromatherapy.

Ylang Ylang Oil

 

Aphrodisiac - Cardamom has a long-lasting reputation as an aphrodisiac.

Bad breath - Cardamom is an effective treatment for bad breath, andwhen taken with garlic helps to reduce garlic's strong smell.

Chinese remedy - In China, cardamom is taken for urinary incontinence and as a tonic.

Current Indian uses - Cardamom is used in India for many conditions,including asthma, bronchitis, kidney stones, anorexia, debility, andweakened vata.

Digestive problems - Throughout history, cardamom has been used for therelief of digestive problems, especially indigestion, gas, and cramps.Cardamom has a pleasant taste and is often used in digestive remedies,its delicate flavor helping to counteract the taste of less palatableherbs.

Ancient herb - Cardamom has been highly valued both as a spice and a medicine and was known in Greece in the 4th century BC.

USES

Cardamom is one of the oldest spices in the world and was used extensively in ancient Egypt to make perfumes. Its medicinal uses, however, are less well known. Cardamom has been Cardamom Oilemployed in Ayurvedicmedicine for thousands of years and is an excellent remedy for many digestive problems, helping to soothe indigestion and gas. Cardamom has an aromatic, pungent taste and combines well with other herbs.

Sweetly scented annual or biennial with much-branched stems and finely divided leaves. Daisy-like flowers are produced from early summer to autumn.

German chamomile grows wild and is cultivated in much of Europe and other temperate regions.    

German chamomile is useful for hay fever and asthma. The proazulenes in the herb produce chamazulenes on steam distillation, which is markedly anti-allergenic. Externally, it can be applied to sore, itchy skin & eczema. It also relieves eyestrain.    

German chamomile, which contains spiroether, a very strong antispasmodic, relaxes tense, aching muscles and eases menstrual pain. It also relieves irritability and promotes sleep, especially in children.    

German chamomile has been taken for digestive problems since at least the 1st century AD. Gentle and efficacious, it is very suitable for children. The herb is valuable for pain, indigestion, acidity, gas, gastritis, bloating, and colic. It is also used for hiatus hernia, peptic ulcer, Crohn's disease, and irritable bowel syndrome.    

German Chamomile's aromatic, slightly bitter taste, reminiscent of apples, is familiar to Herbal tea drinkers. The herb's varied medicinal uses, however, are not as well known. It is an excellent herb for many digestive disorders and for nervous tension and irritability. Externally, it is used for sore skin and eczema. Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) is a close relative, used in a similar way.     

Cardamom Oil

Pure Cardamom Oil

Pure Cardamom Oil
Cardamom Oil

  • Raw Material:Flowers
  • Ingredient (Leaves):Tea tree
  • Ingredient (Flowers):Ylang-Ylang