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We offer a complete product range of Agarwood Oil, Almond Sweet Oil, Black Pepper, Clove Bud Oil and AVOCADO OIL

Agarwood Oil

  • Place of Origin Assam, India
  • Packaging Type Glass Bottle
  • Botanical Name Aquilaria Agallocha
  • Extraction Method Steam Distillation
  • Material Agarwood
We, Oriental Perfumes India, are manufacture, export and Suppliers of Agarwood Oil in UP, India, which is made using steam and hydro distillation process. The Agarwood Pure Oil is considered to be one of the most sacred oils. Moreover, the benefits of Pure Agarwood Essential Oil are incorporated in Ayurvedic and Chinese medicines. Our Agarwood Oil is frequently used as a chief ingredient in making incense sticks. The smoke of Agarwood Oil is valued for healing because it has a remarkable rebalancing effect. Botonical Name :- Aquilaria Agallocha Country of Origin :-Assam, India Color & Odor :- Viscous Agarwood Indian Liquid, Renious, Warm And Smocky Odour Water soluble :- Soluble In Oils. Insoluble In Water Optical Rotation :- ( + 10 ) ( + 25 ) Refractive Index :- 1.507 1.515 Extraction Method :- Steam Distillation Of The Agarwood
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Ajwain Oil

  • Storage Store in Cool Airtight Place
  • Number Of Flower Essential Oil
  • Material Ajwain Seeds
  • Application Therapeutic And Aromatherapy Purposes
  • Country of Origin India
We offer 100% pure and natural Ajwain Oil. This oil is extracted from the Ajwain seeds. Our oil is used for various therapeutic and aromatherapy purposes. Ajwain oil is used in curing skin related troubles, digestive weakness, cholera, & diarrhea. It is also used as a circulatory stimulant. The oil act as an anti-infectious, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, antiparasitic, antiseptic, anti-nausea, and a tonic to treat various health problems. This oil is obtained by Steam distillation and derived from seed of Ajwain. This oil is a pale yellow brown to brownish liquid. Completely herbal oil and used to cure skin related troubles, digestive weakness, cholera, & diarrhea. Botonical Name :- Trachyspermum Copticum Country of Origin :- India Color & Odor :- Pale Yellow Brown With Herbaceous, spicy, medicinal Odor Water soluble :-Soluble In Alcohol And Oils. Insoluble In Water
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Almond Sweet Oil

  • Extraction Cold Pressed
  • Packaging Type Glass Bottles
  • Botanical Name Prunus Amygdalus
  • Water Solubility Soluble In Ethanol, Ether, Oil, And Propylene Glycol
A middle sized tree upto 8 metre in height, leaves simple, flowers white tinged with red, fruits velvety drupes about 3-6 cm long, separating into two valves.we are engaged in offering wide assortment of Almond Sweet Essential Oil that is a rich source of vitamin E oil. This almond oil is used to remove black spots and black marks on the skin. Offered almond oil is processed by our professionals at our equipped laboratories using best in class ingredients as per the international standards. Our almond oil has been used worldwide as an alternative cancer treatment. Botonical Name :- Prunus Amygdalus Country of Origin :- Color & Odor :- Yellowish Color & Characteristic Odor Water soluble :- Soluble In Ethanol, Ether, Oil And Propylene Glycol Optical Rotation :- Refractive Index :- 1.57 Extraction Method :- Distillation Method
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Aniseed Oil

  • Form Liquid
  • Packaging Type Glass Bottels
  • Water Solubility Soluble In Alcohols, Essential Oils
  • Extraction Method Steam Distillation
  • Purity 100%
We are recognized in the industry for manufacturing and supplying an extensive range of Aniseed essential Oil. These oils are processed by steam distillation from the dried ripe fruit and seeds under the most hygienic environment. Our offered range is used in aromatherapy to ease the discomfort of introverted and fearful people, while aiding the digestion, boosting the lungs and easing migraines and headaches. Apart from this, clients can avail the offered oils from us at market leading prices. Botonical Name :- Pimpinella Anisum Country of Origin :-China Color & Odor :- Colorless Or Pale Yellow And Crushed Fruit Odor Water soluble :- Soluble In Alcohols, essential Oils And Insoluble In Water Optical Rotation :-Colorless Or Pale Yellow And Crushed Fruit Odor Refractive Index :-1.551 1.560 @ 20c Extraction Method :- N/a
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Apricot Oil

  • Botanical Name Prunus Armeniaca
  • Purity 100%
  • Odor Bland Odor
  • Name Apricot Oil
Botonical Name :- Prunus Armeniaca Color & Odor :- Light Yellow With Greenish Tinge With Bland Odor Water soluble :- N/A Extraction Method :- Cold Pressed
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Avocado Oil

  • Size Various Sizes Available
  • Packaging Type Glass Bottle
  • Usage Skin Moisturizer, Hair Conditioner, Cooking Oil
  • Organic Typically Organic
  • Benefits Rich In Vitamins And Antioxidants
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Basil Oil

  • Packaging Type Different Options Available
  • Number Of Flower Essential Oil
  • Form Liquid
  • Purity 100%
  • Material Leaves And Flowering Tops
We are engaged in manufacturing and supplying an effective range of Basil Essential Oil Our offered oil is processed by steam distillation from the leaves and the flowering tops. These oils are widely used in aromatherapy, as it awakens the mind to clarity of thought, steadies the nerves, while easing sinus congestion, cooling down fevers and treating menstrual problems. We offer these oils in different packaging options to meet the varied needs of clients. Botonical Name :- Ocimum Basilicum Country of Origin :-India Color & Odor :- Pale Yellow Liquid With Sweet, Spicy, Fresh Aroma Water soluble :- Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils Optical Rotation :- Refractive Index :- Extraction Method :- Hydro Distillation Method
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Bergamot Oil

  • Form Liquid
  • Packaging Type Glass Bottels
  • Odor Citrus
  • Water Soluble Citrus
  • Optical Rotation 22.7
  • Refractive Index 1.44663
  • Extraction Method Cold Pressed
The Bergamot tree grows up to four meters high. It has star-shaped flowers and smooth leaves, with citrus fruit resembling a cross between an orange and a grapefruit but shaped like a pear. Bergamot essential oil can be used in the treatment of depression, stress, tension, infection (all types including skin), anorexia, psoriasis, eczema. Bergamot Oil blends well with oils of Black Pepper, Clary sage, Cypress, Jasmine, Mandarin, Nutmeg, Orange, Vetiver and Ylang Ylang Botonical Name :- Citrus Bergamia Country of Origin :-Italy Color & Odor :- Light Greenish Yellow Liquid @22c With Citrus Water soluble :-Citrus Optical Rotation :-22.7 Refractive Index :-1.44663@ 72f Extraction Method :-Cold Pressed
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Betel Leaf Oil

  • Country of Origin India
  • Packaging Type Glass Bottle
  • Botanical Name Piper Betle
  • Water Solubility Soluble In Alcohol And Oils
  • Extraction Method Steam Distillation
The Betel Leaf plant is a twining vine part of the pepper family, whose leaves yield an aromatic essential oil. The cultivation of this creeper needs a lot of care and attention. Dryness and exposure to the sun for too long a period can harm and plant. The heart-shaped leaves have a distinct pleasant aroma and are commonly chewed alone or with other plant materials. Botonical Name :- Piper Betle Country of Origin :-India Color & Odor :- Clear Yellow To Dark Brown Liquid With Creosote-like Odor Water soluble :-Soluble In Alcohol And Oils. Insoluble In Water. Optical Rotation :- Refractive Index :- Extraction Method :- Steam Distillation
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Black Pepper

  • Packaging Type Plastic Packet, Bulk
  • Usage/Application Cooking, Spices
  • Botanical Name Piper Nigrum
  • Taste High Quality

We are recognized in the industry for manufacturing and supplying a comprehensive assortment of Black Pepper Essential Oil which is obtained from solvent extraction of dried black pepper seeds. These products are highly suitable in food and aromatherapy. The offered oil is processed at our well-developed processing unit under strict hygienic conditions as per the set industry norms. Botonical Name :-Piper Nigrum Country of Origin :-India, Malaysia, Madagascar, China And Indonesia Color & Odor :- Colorless To Bluish Green Liquid @22c With Characteristic Odour Water soluble :-Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils Optical Rotation :-20.48 Refractive Index :-0.8531@ 72f Extraction Method :-Steam Distilled

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Calamus Oil

  • Number Of Flower Essential Oil
  • Purity 100%
  • Packaging Type Bottle
  • Name Calamus Oil
  • Botanical Name Acorus Calamus
  • Plant Part Root
  • Extraction Method Steam Distillation
A perennial plant, Calamus Root grows to a height of 1m with a spread of 0.5m. The rhizome is horizontal, creeping, cylindrical, branched and up to 2m long, with a spicy aroma; the fruit are greenish berries. Indigenous to the northern hemisphere, it prefers lake margins, swampy ditches, or marshes in a protected position. It is frost resistant, but drought tender. The chemical constituents of Calamus Root Oil make it a stimulant for the brain and nervous system. It is used to promote cerebral circulation, and to help manage a wide range of symptoms including neuralgia, epilepsy, memory loss and shock. Calamus Root, also known as Sweet Flag, was well-known in Biblical times and mentioned in Exodus 30: 22-25 as one of the ingredients of the holy anointing oil. This herb has traditionally been smoked, eaten, or brewed into a tea, decoction, extract, tincture and syrup. Widely used north of the equator, Calamus was used by the ancient Greeks, throughout Europe as a medicinal, and by the aboriginal peoples of North America. In the British Isles, its insecticidal and antimicrobial properties made it a favourite to use for thatch. In Ayurvedic tradition, where it is known as Vacha, it is still used as an aphrodisiac.
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Cardamom Oil

  • Form Liquid
  • Number Of Flower Essential Oil
  • Name Cardamom Oil
  • Material Cardamom
We offer Cardamom Oil, which is particularly helpful for the digestive system. This oil is sweet and spicy in taste. It is a perennial, reed-like herb. Cardamom grows wild and is cultivated in India and Ceylon. It grows up to 4 meters (13 feet) high and has long, green silky blades, small yellowy flowers with a violet tip and a large fleshy rhizome, similar to ginger. Cardamom was well known in ancient times and the Egyptians used it in perfumes and incense and chewed it to whiten their teeth and the Romans used it for their stomachs when they over-indulged. The Arabs grind it to use in their coffee and it is an important ingredient in Asian cooking. Valerius Cordus first distilled the essential oil in 1544 after the Portuguese discovered the East. Cardamom oil is helpful for the digestive system. It works as a laxative and soothes colic, wind, dyspepsia and nausea. It warms the stomach and helps with heartburn. It is a well-known remedy for impotence Botonical Name :- Elettaria Cardamomum Country of Origin :-India Color & Odor :- Pale Yellow & Balsamic In Fragrance Water soluble :-Soluble In Alcohol And Other Organics Solvents And Insoluble In Water.
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Carrot Seed Oil

  • Packaging Type Bottle
  • Extraction Method Cold Pressed
  • Purity 100%
Our clients can avail from us excellent quality Carrot Seed Oil. It is a powerful tanning accelerator and also reduces the damaging effects of UV radiation. Carrot seed oil is extracted from Daucus carota of the Apiaceae family and is also known as wild carrot and Queen Annes lace. This oil is extracted from the seeds by the process of steam distillation. This is one of the most underrated essential oils in aromatherapy. It has a soft earthy smell and not only helps to relieve stress and exhaustion, but is a powerful detoxifier and liver booster. It fights any skin problems, such as psoriasis, eczema, weeping sores, ulcers, boils and carbuncles. Carrot oil is considered to be one of the best oils to rejuvenate and regenerate skin tissues. It helps to remove toxic build-up in the skin, and improves the skins complexion. It can be used to soothe burns, blisters and scars; and is considered suitable for all skin types, especially dry and mature aging skin. This oil can be added to anti-aging creams, lotions and body butters. Botonical Name :- Daucus Carota Country of Origin :-France Color & Odor :- Pale Yellow Liquid@22c With Sweet, Fresh Carrot Aroma Water soluble :-Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils Optical Rotation :--17 Refractive Index :-1.486@ 72f Extraction Method :-Cold Pressed
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Cassia Oil

  • Packaging Type Glass Bottels
  • Name Cassia Oil
  • Botanical Name Cinnamomum Cassia
Cassia is an evergreen tree growing to 7 m with a white aromatic bark and angular branches. The leaves are oblong-lancelate about 18 cm (7 in) long. Small yellow flowers hang from long stocks, and bloom in early summer. Cassia grows in hot, wet, tropical climates both wild and commercially. The stems are cut down when the bark is mature. The bark is removed in short lengths and dried, with some varieties rolling into quills. Cassia Essential Oil has traditionally been used as a tonic, carminative and stimulant to treat nausea, flatulence and diarrhea. Chinese and Japanese scientists have found that Cassias sedative effects lower high blood pressure and fever in experimental animals. The constituents of the oil have antiseptic properties, killing various types of bacteria and fungi. Botonical Name :- Cinnamomum Cassia Country of Origin :-Vietnam Color & Odor :- Yellowish-brown Liquid @22c With Sweet Balsam Cinnamon Odor Water soluble :-Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils Optical Rotation :--0.13 Refractive Index :-1.6082@ 72f Extraction Method :-N/a
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Cinnamon Leaf Oil

  • Packaging Size Glass Bottels
  • Packaging Type Yellowish To Brownish Liquid
  • Application Soap Making, Lotions, Massage Oils, Diffusers
  • Name Cinnamon Leaf Oil
  • Botanical Name Cinnamomum Verum
The leaves as well as bark are the plant parts from which cinnamon oil is extracted. . Cinnamon Oil is known for its peppery, earthy oil that is bright, yet slightly woody is used in soap making ingredients, lotions, massage oils, diffusers, potpourri, scent, air fresheners, body fragrance, perfume oils, aromatherapy products, bath oils, towel scenting, spas, incense, light rings, laundry, facial steams and hair treatments.Used for purifying the atmosphere, dispersing negativity, protection. Smudges put out a lot of soothing smoke. Very refreshing, relaxing, clearing like traveling through the clouds potent and is mostly used as condiments in candies, souffles and also in the process of food preservation. Botonical Name :-Cinnamomum Verum Country of Origin :-France Color & Odor :-Yellowish To Brownish Liquid @22c With Woody Spicy Cinnamon Odor Water soluble :-Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils Optical Rotation :--2 Refractive Index :-1.5307@ 72f Extraction Method :-Steam Distilled
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Clove Bud Oil

  • Packaging Type Glass Bottle
  • Botanical Name Syzgium Aromaticum
  • Odor Sweet Rich Spicy Fruity
  • Solubility Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils

Clove Bud Essential Oil is derived from the Syzgium aromaticum tree. It is a slender evergreen that grows up to 12 meters in height (approximately 36 feet). At the start of the rainy season, long buds appear. They change color over time and are beaten from the trees and dried. These are the cloves sold commercially. The clove essential oil is used in aromatherapy when stimulation and warming are needed. Topical application over the stomach or abdomen are said to warm the digestive tract, to relieve digestive problems. Clove Bud oil is also used in balms to help improve circulation to soothe muscle aches and pains. Clove oil is the active ingredient that helps the blood flow through the area and helps to reduce the pain. Because it helps improve circulation, Clove Bud oil is ideal for reducing the pain and discomfort typically associated with tension headaches. When used for aromatherapy purposes, Clove Bud oil helps to stimulate the brain. The word Clove comes from the Latin wordclavus, meaningnail, since the shaft and head of the clove bud resembles an ancient nail. Cloves and nutmeg were among the most precious of spices of Europe of the 16th and 17th centuries, and were worth more than their weight in gold. Today it is used worldwide as a culinary spice from East Indian masala blends to Dutch cheeses, in herbal cigarettes and pomanders, and even as an ant repellent. Botonical Name :-Syzgium Aromaticum Country of Origin :-India Color & Odor :-Yellow-brown Transparent Liquid @22c With Sweet Rich Spicy Fruity Odor Water soluble :-Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils Optical Rotation :- Refractive Index :- Extraction Method :-N/a

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Clove Leaf Oil

  • Extraction Method Steam Distilled
  • Packaging Type Glass Bottle
  • Water Soluble Insoluble In Water
  • Name Clove Leaf Oil
  • Botanical Name Eugenia Caryophyllata
Clove Leaf Essential Oil is derived from the Syzygium aromaticum plant. It is a slender evergreen that grows up to 12 meters in height (approximately 36 feet). At the start of the rainy season, long buds appear. They change color over time and are beaten from the trees and dried. These are the cloves sold commercially. The leaf of this evergreen, indigenous to Southeast Asia, has a long history as being beneficial for skin irritations and digestion, and to counter bad breath. It is often substituted for Clove Bud in soap and candle manufacturing. The word Clove comes from the Latin word clavus, meaning nail, since the shaft and head of the clove bud resembles an ancient nail. Cloves and nutmeg were among the most precious of spices of Europe of the 16th and 17th centuries, and were worth more than their weight in gold. Botonical Name :-Eugenia Caryophyllata Country of Origin :-Indonesia Color & Odor :-Slightly Pale Yellow Colour Water soluble :-Soluble In Alcohol And Other Organic Solvents And Insoluble In Water
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Coriander Oil

  • Packaging Type Glass Bottels
  • Solubility Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils
  • Optical Rotation 8.77
  • Extraction Method Steam Distillation
This annual or biennial plant is a native of Morocco and grows to about 1 meter (3 feet) in height. It has sparse, fine, feathery leaves and pinkish/white flowers. The brownish, globose seeds have a disagreeable smell until they ripen, when they take on their spicy aroma. The bright green delicate leaves, umbels of lace-like white flowers are followed by a mass of green (turning brown) round seeds. These seeds are hard and egg-shaped, borne in pairs, which do not separate. The Oleoresin has a strong aroma of coriander. Coriander is said to stimulate the appetite, ease indigestion and relieve neuralgia. The therapeutic properties of Coriander Egyptian Essential Oil are listed as analgesic, aphrodisiac, antispasmodic, carminative, deodorant, digestive, fungicidal, revitalizing and stimulating. It can aid in relieving mental fatigue, migraine pain, tension and nervous weakness. There are some indications that it can also be useful in combating colds and flu. The Egyptians used Coriander Seeds as an aphrodisiac, and they were found in the tomb of Tutankhamen; the Romans and Greeks used the seeds to flavour their wines; and in India, the seeds are still used for cooking. The Benedictine monks documented using them in 1510 as an ingredient in their herbal tonic known as Benedictine. The Carthusian Monks used them to make Chartreuse in the 1740s, and the Carmelite order in France used Coriander Seeds as an ingredient with lemon balm, lemon zest, angelica root and nutmeg in their 17th century eau de toilette known as Carmelite Waters. Botonical Name :-Corriandrum Sativum Country of Origin :-Russia Color & Odor :-Light Yellow Transparent Liquid @22c With Sweet-woody With A Candy Like Odor Water soluble :-Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils
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Cucumber Seed Oil

  • Packaging Type Glass Bottle
  • Material Cucumber Seeds
  • Scent Mild, Earthy
  • Extraction Method Cold-pressed
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Cumin Seed Oil

  • Packaging Type Typically In Amber Glass Bottle
  • Number Of Flower Essential Oil
  • Form Liquid
  • Material Cumin Seed
Originally from the Mediterranean area, Cumin is a small annual herb about 50cm ( 20 inches) high with deep green, narrow feathery leaves and tiny white or pink flowers, followed by small oblong seeds. The chemical properties of Cumin includes being an antioxidant, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, anti-toxic, aphrodisiac, bactericidal, carminative, depurative, digestive, diuretic, emmenagogue, larvicidal, nervine, stimulant, and as a tonic. In the past, Cumin Essential Oil was found to be useful as a warming oil that helps relieve muscular pains and osteoarthritis; for the digestive system it was used as a stimulant that helps with colic, dyspepsia, flatulence, bloating and indigestion; and for the nervous system, Cumin was used as a tonic with beneficial effect on headaches, migraine pain and nervous exhaustion. In use for over 4, 000 years, Cumin was mainly used for its digestive properties and as a spice. The ancient Greeks and Romans used it much as we use black pepper. In the Holy Land, people used it to pay their debts and taxes with it. In the Middle Ages, feudal lords sometimes paid their serfs with Cumin for services rendered, before it fell out of favor with Europeans as a spice; at the same time, it began to grow in popularity in South America. Botonical Name :- Cuminum Cyminum Plant Part :-Seed Extraction :-Steam Distillation Origin :-India
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Cypress Oil

  • Packaging Type Glass Bottels
  • Number Of Flower Essential Oil
  • Extraction Method Steam Distillation
  • Name Cypress Oil
  • Botanical Name Cupressus Sempervirens
Cypress has been used in medicinal healing and ritual since ancient times, especially as an incense for purification. Its tall elegance represented to the ancients a spire to the heavens, yet its roots went deep into the soil allowing these higher energies to be grounded into the earth. The leaves, twigs and cones of the Cupressus sempervirens are steam distilled to form the essential oil. Cypress oil has a calming and soothing effect on the irritable, angry and stressed-out person and has a valuable effect as a vasoconstrictor on varicose veins and hemorrhoids. It is beneficial in conditions of excess fluid, such as bleeding, nosebleeds, heavy menstruation, heavy perspiration, cough and bronchitis, hemorrhages and fluid retention. The antispasmodic action is very useful for asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis, emphysema and influenza. Furthermore, cypress oil soothes muscular cramps, helps to regulate the menstrual cycle, helps to ease arthritis and rheumatic pain and it is also beneficial to oily as well as congested skin and wounds. Botonical Name :-Cupressus Sempervirens Country of Origin :-France Color & Odor :-Yellow Liquid @22c With Woody Evergreen Odor Water soluble :-Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils
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Davana Oil

  • Form Liquid
  • Packaging Type Glass Bottles
  • Water Solubility Insoluble
  • Optical Rotation +32° To +60°
  • Refractive Index 1.4810 - 1.4917
  • Extraction Method Steam Distillation
Davana is a small plant with the oil coming from the stems and leaves.When applied to the skin, Davana is said to have a different scent on different people, a peculiar property which is highly valued in perfumery to create fragrances with individual notes. It is used in aromatherapy as being an agent to combat anxiety, anti-infectious, soothing to dry rough skin, and a stimulant to the endocrine system. Each day, the faithful in India offer Davana blossoms to Shiva, the god of Transformation. The flowers remain on his altar throughout the day and are removed in the evening. Botonical Name :-Artemisia Pallens Country of Origin :-India Color & Odor :- Brownish With Tealike, Fruity Odor Water soluble :-Insoluble In Water Optical Rotation :-+32 To +60(25 C) Refractive Index :-1, 4810 1, 4917 (20c) Extraction Method :-Steam Distillation
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Dill Seed Oil

  • Form Liquid
  • Packaging Type Glass Bottels
Dill is a member of the Umbelliferae (parsley) family. It grows to about three feet high with inflorescence of yellow flowers, appearing in the summer.Dill Seed essential oil is mostly used in Aromatherapy because of its stimulating, revitalizing, restoring, purifying, and balancing properties. The name is derived from the Norse word Dilla meaning to lull. The Anglo Saxons used dill medicinally for many health problems, but it was commonly used as a carminative; the Emperor Charlemagne kept it on his tables as a digestive aid for guests. Modern-day dill pickles are considered an appetite-suppressing food. Botonical Name :-Anethum Graveolens Country of Origin :-Hungary Color & Odor :-Pale Yellow To Yellow Liquid With Cooling Herbal Green And Spicy Caraway Odor Water soluble :- Insoluble In Water, Soluble In Alcohol And Oils
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