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Description | : | Cedar Leaf or Thuja as it is known as a 100% pure & undiluted essential oil and is known by the botanical name of Thuja occidentalis. It has an intensely sharp & fresh scent like woody camphor. Steam distilled, it is available in colors from colourless to pale greenish yellow. |
Common Names | : | Thuja, Thuja occidentalis-American Arbor Vitae-Bati Mazizi-Tree Of Life-Eastern Arborvitae, Hackmatack-False White Cedar- Mazi Aghaji Mazu, Po, Northern White Cedar, Umur Aghaji, Yellow Cedar, Western Arbor Vitae, Swamp Cedar, Arborvitae, American Arborvitae, White Cedar, and Canoewood. |
Blends With | : | It blends well with Armoise, Citrus Oils, Cedarwood, Lavender, Pine Needle. |
Constituents | : | Pinene-thujone (toxic)- caryophyllene, tannin, pinipicrin and resin. |
Uses | : | Cedar leaf oil finds extensive usage in pharmaceutical products due to its therapeutic properties. Further, as it has pleasing aromatic properties, it is also used in perfumes, cosmetics, toiletries, soaps & detergents. Cedarleaf (Thuja) |
Description | : | A native to Australia, Eucalyptus Hydrosol is extracted through a process where Eucalyptus leaf water is steam distilled from leaves & twigs. It has a fresh, powerful camphoraceous-cineolic aroma and has medicinal & antiseptic use. It is also used for inhalation purposes during colds, sinusitis & general catarrh. |
Common Names | : | Eucalyptus, southern blue gum, blue gum, tasmanian blue gum. |
Blends With | : | Cedarwood, lemon, lavender, rosemary, marjoram, thyme. |
Constituents | : | a-pinene (10 to 25%), 1, 8-cineole (50 to 70%), p-cymene, limonene. |
Uses | : | Eucalyptus floral water has a powerful antiseptic nature and finds wide application in baths & massage during cold season. Eucalyptus leaf water extract is also very effective against airborne viruses & bacteria. Additionally, it can be used as inhalation for colds, sinusitis & general catarrh. |
Description | : | Spearmint belongs to Mint family and is relative of mint & peppermint. It has great demand both in domestic as well as global markets with high quantity imported into India every year. Some of the most common application areas include chewing gums and toothpaste. |
Common Names | : | Pahari Pudina, Pudina |
Blends With | : | Blends with oils like rosemary, peppermint, basil, orange, bay laurel and lavender. |
Constituents | : | a-pinene, carvone, 1, 8-cineole, B-pinene, linalool, limonene, caryophyllene, myrcene, mentho. |
Uses | : | It is used in chewing gums as well as in toothpastes. |