Bay Oil is extracted from the leaf of the plant via the steam distillation process. It is 100% concentrated, pure, and exhibits many excellent therapeutic qualities. Bay is also known as Tejpatta from which the oil is extracted and is reckoned for many useful benefits.more...
The bay tree is native to the Caribbean islands from where it is believed to have spread to other parts of the world. Bay held an important place in Ancient Rome and Greece as well, in their religion, culture, and in their medicines. This is extracted by steam more...
We are offering bay leaf oil botanical name : laurus nobilis common name : bay laurel, sweet bay, noble laurel cas # : 8006-78-8, f.e.m.a. : 2122 plant parts used : leaves extraction method : steam distillation color & odor : pale yellow liquid with herbaceous, round, green aromamore...
We are offering bay leaf oil. Botonical name: pimento racemosa cas #: 84929-57-7 color & odor: brownish with highly characteristic, warm, sweet phenolic-spicy odour solubility: insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils specific gravity: 0.9553@ 72°f: optical rotation: -8 rmore...
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Fresh or dried bay leaves are used in cooking for their distinctive flavor and fragrance The leaves are often used to flavor soups, stews, braises in Mediterranean cuisine Longer shelf life. more...
We are offering bay leaf oil. Leaf oil has been used commercially for many years in cosmetics, men's soaps, colognes as well as hair tonics. Bay leaf oil has a very strong, pungent, spicy aroma; this oil is used to control dandruff and promote hair growth. the bay leaf oil is takmore...
Bay Leaf essential oil, Â Pimento racemosa, is steam distilled in the USA from the leaves of an evergreen tropical tree growing 8 meters high, also known as West Indian bay, Myrcia, Bay Tree, Wild Cinnamon, and Bayberry. The tree is indigenous to Asia Minor, from where it spread more...
Caution : Bay is an essential oil and as such should not be applied directly, undiluted on the skin or ingested. It should not be taken by pregnant women.