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  • Valerian Root Oil

    Valerian Root Oil

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    Description   Valerian is a perennial flower that is native to parts of Europe and Asia, although it is now also grown in the United States. The scientific name of this beneficial plant is Valeriana officialis and although there are over 250 varieties of this plant, many of the side effects and medical applications are the same throughout. The plant was used as a fragrance as much as 500 years ago, but its medicinal benefits have also been well known for centuries. In fact, some people call valerian as a “heal all”, and the essential oil that is extracted from this miracle plant has dozens of different applications. While there is some controversy about how effective valerian root or essential oil is for certain conditions, there are hundreds of years of experiential evidence to back up these natural health benefits, and the scientific evidence that has been accumulated is significant and impressive. Valerian essential oil is composed of various alkaloids, acids, terpenes, and flavonoles, many of which contribute directly to the wide range of applications that valerian essential oil has. Due to its popularity, it is widely available throughout the world and its use continues to expand as more people discover the undeniable health benefits of valerian essential oil, which are explained in greater detail below.   Health Benefits Of Valerian Essential Oil   Treats Sleep Disorders One of the oldest and most studied benefits of valerian essential oil is its ability to cure insomnia and improve the quality of sleep. Its many active components coordinate an ideal release of hormones and balances the body’s cycles to stimulate restful, thorough, undisturbed sleep. This has been one of the main uses of valerian root since ancient times.   Lowers Anxiety & Depression This is somewhat related to the previous point about sleep disorders, but valerian essential oil is also widely used to improve mood and reduce anxiety. The same mechanism of action that enables healthy sleep also help to reduce the negative energy and chemicals in the body that can induce anxiety and stress. These stress hormones can be dangerous when chronically in the body, so valerian essential oil can help you rebalance your body and increase your peace and calm.   Improves Stomach Health When you have an upset stomach, many people turn to pharmaceutical solutions, but natural solutions are often best for gastrointestinal problems. Valerian essential oil can quickly ease upset stomachs and induce healthy bowel movements and urination. This can help to detoxify the body and improve the nutrient absorption of the gastrointestinal tract, thereby improving health in numerous ways.   Prevents Heart Palpitations Valerian Essential oil has been directly linked to a lower occurrence of heart palpitations in certain study subjects. The volatile compounds in this essential oil interact with the acids and oils in your heart to stimulate a more normal metabolic rate and calm down erratic behaviour of your cardiovascular system.   Skin Care In terms of maintaining your skin health, topical or internal application of valerian essential oil can be an unexpected ally. Valerian essential oil is able to infuse the skin with a healthy blend of protective oils that protect against the development of wrinkles and also functions as an antiviral barrier that helps keep you healthy.   Regulates Blood Pressure The same active ingredients that make valerian root so helpful for stress and anxiety also help the body regulate its blood pressure. High blood pressure can cause unnecessary strain on the cardiovascular system and increase the chances of strokes and heart attacks. Valerian essential oil can naturally reduce these risks through internal consumption.   Improves Cognitive Abilities Although many essential oils claim to positively affect cognitive ability, but valerian root has been heralded as a brain booster for hundreds of years. It stimulates different areas of the brain and increases circulation, stimulating pathways that keep our brains fresh and active. Students and elderly people consume valerian root all over the world for increasing their academic performance, as well as to protect their memory and delay any cognitive disorders, likedementia or Alzheimer’s disease.  

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  • Turmeric Oil

    Turmeric Oil

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    Description   India is said to be the largest producer of Turmeric besides Pakistan and Bangladesh. The turmeric is major produced in South Asian countries which provide appropriate weather and soil conditions for the Turmeric plant to grow. Small rhizomes are planted in the soil and turmeric is hence grown. The main usable part of the Turmeric plant is the root of the plant. The root or the tuber, of the plant when extracted from the soil resembles that of the Ginger plant. However the turmeric is first dried then powdered and then consumed. The turmeric is also known as the 'Indian Saffron'. It has a bright, impressive yellow colour. Turmeric is mainly used in most of the Indian food preparations, whether it is vegetarian or non - vegetarian. The Turmeric has a distinguished spicy, earthy warm-woody fragrance. The major constituents of Turmeric oil are phellandrene 4.39, limonene 2.29, zingiberene 1.21, ar-curcumene 1.43, ar-turmerome 21.81, a-turmerone 25.33, β-turmerone 16.74, 1, 8 cineole 1.64. The tuber is first extracted from the soil and thoroughly cleaned. Once cleaned, the skin of the Turmeric tuber is peeled off and then the tubers are dried properly. The dried form of the turmeric is consumed in various forms after processing. The dried up tubers are then ground to powdered form to be used in food preparation, it is also used as a natural dye for the colour yellow.the oil content is extracted by steam distilling the turmeric roots.   Commonly know Benefits   Turmeric is used in culinary preparations, Medicinal and other purposes too. Turmeric when used in powdered form can provide a specific taste and a rich yellow colour. In India from North to South Turmeric is used in almost all the food preparations. Curries, rice, chutneys, vegetables, meat dishes; every dish has a hint of turmeric in it. Turmeric is considered holy and is also used in various auspicious occasions by applying it to an Idol's or people's forehead. It also forms an integral part of Indian weddings where a special ceremony is organized, where turmeric is applied to the Bride and Groom. Turmeric is truly a versatile plant. For chemical purpose it is used as an indicator and can identify a base. Turmeric turns red when it comes in contact with a base. Turmeric is used for its antiseptic, anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-mutagenic (Capable of inducing mutation), anti-carcinogenic (causing cancer), diuretic (Any substance that tends to increase the flow of urine, which causes the body to get rid of excess water), anti-spasmodic (involuntary jerky muscular contraction). Turmeric when mixed with honey and pepper is used to cure common cough. When applied with sandalwood it can be applied to face and body for getting a glowing skin.   Some More Intresting Facts   Turmeric is also classified as “Indian Saffron" as it has impressive yellow color and it is regarded as the best in the world. As per the graphical record, India exclusively raises crop of turmeric as well uses 80% of it. Presently, in India turmeric being part of all Indian Curry Powders it is used in all varieties of food weather its vegetarian or non-vegetarian. Turmeric roots resemble of ginger root except that after stripped it is in shinning yellow color. It is normally available and use in powder form. Instead of saffron, due to its color rather than flavor which is apery and warm Turmeric is used. It is also used for curries and rice, chutneys and other vegetable dishes. It is strictly recommended to keep it in airtight container and at cool dry place     Physico Chemical Properties:

    Botanical Name : Curcuma Longa

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  • Tegetes Oil

    Tegetes Oil

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    Description   This oil has an anti-parasitic property and helps to eliminate bed bugs, lice, mosquitoes and fleas The plant is grown in India. The largest producers of Tagetes minuta oil are South Africa and France. Tagetes is harvested in short duration from the month of December to January. The plant is best harvested under dry weather conditions. It is an annual herb and attains height about 1-2 meters. Tagetes has been known since the Spanish colonization. It was introduced around the world including Asia, Europe, and Africa. The plant is called as "Khaki Bush" in Africa. The plant was brought by Australia from South Africa after the Boer War. Tagetes oil is extracted from the flowering plant through steam distillation. The oil is yellow to reddish- amber in colour with a wild, citrus-like smell. Worldwide production of the oil was about 1.5 tonnes in 1984.   Health benefits:   Tagetes essential oil is potent against microbes. It stops the growth of microbes both internally and externally. It provides relief from microbial infections such as food poisoning, cholera, athlete's foot, tetanus, septic, malaria, dermatitis, and skin diseases. The oil is a good insect repellent. When applied topically, the oil kills maggots in open wounds. The oil is beneficial in respiratory issues such as chest infections, catarrh, coughs, cold, bronchitis and also facilitates the flow of mucus and clears congestion. It improves blood circulation and has a healing effect on cuts, wounds, bruises, bunions, and calluses. The oil has anti-parasitic property and helps to get rid of harmful parasites such as fleas, lice, mosquitoes, and bed bugs. The oil is lethal against Staphylococcus aureus and gets rid of the septic's caused by the bacteria. Tagetes oil is a natural relaxant and relieves the body from muscle pains, spasms, backaches, and provides relief from cramps, convulsions, spasmodic cough, and diarrhea. The oil's sedative property relieves from sedative inflammations, and treats stress and anxiety. It also sedates irritations in the excretory system, digestive and nervous systems, depression, anger, panic, afflictions, and hyper reactions. The other therapeutic properties of Tagetes oil include carminative, stomachic, diaphoretic, emmennagogue, antispasmodic, and disinfectant.   Other benefits:   The oil is used in Peru, Ecuador, Chile, and Bolivia as a culinary herb. The oil is used in perfumes, and as a flavoring agent in food products, alcoholic beverages, candy, tobacco, baked goods, frozen dairy products, relishes, puddings, and gelatins. The oil is used in facial cleansers and foot lotions for its antimicrobial properties to keep the skin clean. The oil is known as "huacatay" in Peru and in used in making purees and in seasonings     Physico Chemical Properties:

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  • Tea Tree Oil

    Tea Tree Oil

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    Description   Tea tree oil is native to Southeast Queensland and the Northeast coast of New South Wales, Australia. Kenya also produces this oil in large quantities. The mature leaves of the tea tree plant are harvested and crushed to be used as a viable treatment for cold and cough. The leaves are as well soaked for many skin ailments. Steam distillation process is used for the extraction of the oil from the Tea tree's leaves and twigs. The leaves are cut from the tree in large quantities. The pile of leaves is stored in huge containers where the steamed water is poured over the leaves. The mixture is preserved in shade for 20 days. High pressurized steam distillation process is then carried out which distils the oil from the leaves. The oil is filtered for impurities and the purified oil is stored for distribution. The colour of the oil is clear to pale yellow liquid and it has a camphoraceous smell.   Commonly known Benefits   Acne Treatment: The use of tree tea oil for acne treatment is quite common. Although it takes longer time as compared to other medicines but it is more effective in properly treating the acne. Athlete's feet: The anti-fungal properties of tea tree oil helps in effective treatment for fungi related ailments such as Athlete's feet. Its use is found appropriate for treating itching, infection or change of toe nail colour to yellow. Just pouring a few drops of this oil on the affected area will heal it in a couple of days. Skin Burns: it is very helpful for patients of scrapes or burn injuries. People suffering from skin disorders can also expect some relief from the application of this essential oil. Dandruff: The tea tree oil has many anti- dandruff reagents which can eliminate dandruff on consistent usage. It can be mixed with any shampoo or applied exclusively on the scalp. Genital infections: it can be used to help clear genital infections in general and on the skin, it clears herpes acne, warts sunburn and infected wounds. It works wonders for oily skin.  Interesting information on Tea tree oil   One of the primary uses of tea tree oil is for acne treatment, due to which it is used in so many cosmetic creams and lotions, normally with other treatment 5% benzoyl. it is showed tea tree oil is very effective. Besides skin problem, Tea Tree Oil is very effective for athlete's foot, since oil has strongest anti-fungal properties which make useful it in other area. The oil is appropriate if you are facing itching or cracking, any infection or toe nail is changing in yellow color. You need to put few drops of oil between and on the toe and rub it this is merely need to do it. In couple of days heal will start. Tea tree oil is also helpful on scrapes, on burning or something like poison ivy. The 98 different compounds serve natural cure for many type of skin terms. It has seen most of the people those suffering from psoriasis (skin disorder) use it to get rid of itching. It cannot heal but can help to a small percentage of people suffering from it. Tea tree oil is also useful for Dandruff. It can be use either by using the shampoo having the constituents of tea tree oil or buy the essential oil and add it to any shampoo. But it will recommend using natural shampoo of tea tree oil as other shampoos have chemical which can dry the scalp. Tea tree oil is native from Australian shrub Melaleuca Alternifolia. It has the substance of water and it is raise by steam distillation from the leaves.     Physico Chemical Properties:

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  • Sweet Almond Oil

    Sweet Almond Oil

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    Description     Sweet almond oil is a carrier oil, but it can also be used as a fixed oil. This is an oil that can be used as a base for scent and aromatherapy purposes, or it can be used alone to soften your skin. The tree that sweet almond oil comes from is the prunusdulcis, var. amygdalus tree. This tree produces white flowers. Sweet almonds are the version of nut that you eat. Almonds are extremely healthy, as they contain no carbohydrates and are gluten-free. Sweet almond oil is mostly composed of olein, and contains linoleic acid and glucosides. It’s full of protein, minerals, and vitamins that make is so nourishing and revitalizing to your skin. Sweet almond oil is one of the most multi-purpose oils on the market today.   USES     There are endless ways that sweet almond oil can benefit your skin. Here are just a few to help you get started with your daily routine.

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  • Spearmint Oil

    Spearmint Oil

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    We offer spearmint oil. botanical name: mentha spicata physical appearance: colourless,clear,pale yellow or greenish yellow liquid odourflavour: a aromatic & minty odour, that of spearmint assay by glc: min. 60% l-carvone specific gravity: 0.917 to 0.934 refractive index: 1.4840 to 1.5100 optical rotation: -45 to -60 acidityalkalinity: neutral to litmus storage: keep in cool place

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  • Soyabean Oil

    Soyabean Oil

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    Description   Soybean oil is extracted from the soybean (Glycine max) and often has a dark yellow or faint green color. Standard vegetable oil is typically composed of soybean oil. The first domestic use of soybean is traced to the eastern half of North China in 11th BC, or perhaps a little earlier. Soybean is one of the five main plant foods of China, along with rice, wheat, barley, and millet. Early accounts have it that soybean production was localized in China until after the China-Japan War of 1894 to 1895, when the Japanese started to import soybean oil cake as fertilizer. Soybean shipments to Europe were made in around 1908, although Europeans had been aware of soybeans as early as 1712 through a German botanist's writing. In U.S. literature, the first use of the word "soybean" was in 1804. Most of the early U.S. soybeans were used as a forage crop instead of being harvested for seed. Today, Americans consume more than 28 billion pounds of edible oils annually, and soybean oil accounts for about 65 percent of the said figure. Mexico and Korea are large customers of U.S. soybean oil. Unfortunately, about half of the soybean oil used in the country is hydrogenated, as soybean oil is too unstable to be used in food manufacturing. Among the problems with partially hydrogenated soybean oil is trans-fat and the health hazards of the soy itself, as well as the prevalence of genetically engineered soybeans today.   Uses   Soybean oil is processed and sold mainly as a vegetable oil, while the remaining soybean meal is typically used as animal feed. It is also the primary source of biodiesel in the country, making up 80 percent of domestic production. Lecithin is a product extracted from soybean oil, and it is a natural emulsifier and lubricant used in many foods and commercial and industrial applications. It helps keep the chocolate and cocoa butter in a candy bar from separating, and is used in pharmaceutical products and protective coatings.   Soybean oil is commonly used to make mayonnaise, salad dressing, margarine, and non-dairy coffee creamers. It is a usual feature of processed foods, which is where the problem begins: processed foods are perhaps the most damaging part of most people's diet, contributing to the occurrence of disease and poor health

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  • Safflower Oil

    Safflower Oil

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    Description   Safflower is a plant. The flower and oil from the seeds are used as medicine.Safflower seed oil is taken by mouth for diabetes, preventing heart disease, including “hardening of the arteries” (atherosclerosis) and stroke. It is also used to increase hair growth, treat fever, tumors, coughs, breathing problems, clotting conditions, pain, coronary heart disease, chest pain, and traumatic injuries. Some people use it for inducing sweating; and as a laxative, stimulant, antiperspirant, and expectorant to help loosen phlegm.Safflower yellow, a component of safflower flower, is injected into the vein for chest pain (angina pectoris) and a type of stroke that is caused by a clot (ischemic stroke).In foods, safflower seed oil is used as cooking oil.In manufacturing, safflower flower is used to color cosmetics and dye fabrics. Safflower seed oil is used as a paint solvent.    The linolenic and linoleic acids in safflower seed oil might help prevent “hardening of the arteries,” lower cholesterol, and reduce the risk of heart disease. Safflower contains chemicals that may thin the blood to prevent clots, widen blood vessels, lower blood pressure, and stimulate the heart.

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  • Rose Oil

    Rose Oil

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    Description   Rose flower is the most popular fragrant flower found in the world, and almost every human admires its aroma. Rose essential oil is steam distilled from the petals of the rose flowers, raw material is used in a huge quantity to produce a less quantity of oil yield of rose essential oil is very less as compared to other essential oils. The fragrance of original rose essential oil is very authentic and no other synthetic or chemically formed compound can replace it. Rose aroma is balancing, inspiring, rose symbolizes passion, luxury, it is also a good diet for sensitive skin but always use is not directly but with mixing is in jojoba oil. Historically rose was found in Persian gardens Persians were the first who distilled the rose oil from rose flowers, rose is also termed as a symbol of love. Rose aroma is always loved by woman and in aromatherapies the practitioners believe that rose oil is used widely in improving recovery rate and curing many alignments for women well been. It's a true feminine aroma. Rose oil blends well with patchouli oil makes a very romantic mix with sandalwood oil. Rose aroma has beautiful radiance and has always inspired poets and lovers. Rose oil is extracted from rose blossoms those flowers only contains about 0.02% of oil part, approximately it takes about 60,000 roses to extract rose oil 1 oz and ten thousand pound of flowers yields about one pound of rose essential oil, also extraction of rose essential oil with solvent is more efficient than steam distillation process. This is further refined to produce rose absolute from rose concrete.   Rose absolute oil is refined from compounds from fresh rose flower's concrete which is thick, fragrant material extracted out of roses through solvent distillation. Absolutes are generally extracted from concrete with pure alcohol, the alcohol dissolves the oil part from the concrete and the other unwanted fats and acids are further filtered and removed.

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  • Rose Mary Oil

    Rose Mary Oil

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    Description     Current commercial uses for rosemary include the scenting of colognes and aftershaves, soaps, detergents and disinfectants. Aromatherapists use rosemary's briskly energizing aroma to combat nervous exhaustion and fatigue. This effect can be so powerful that rosemary is not recommended for use by people with epilepsy or high blood pressure. Rosemary oil acts as an astringent and will help regulate or decrease oily secretions of the hair folicles. For this reason rosemary hair care preparations are often used by people with greasy hair and dandruff. This sweetly scented, expensive oil was especially good for use in perfumes, forest-type colognes and lavender scented products. Today it's much cheaper to blend isolated constituents such as linalool with a standard quality rosemary to achieve a similar effect. Rosemary essential oil has a herbaceous, woody, sharp, Camphor-like scent. Improves memory and clears cobwebs out of the mind. Used in massage oils, liniments, compresses, or bath to improve poor circulation and ease and penetrates muscle and rheumatic pain.  Rubbing a rosemary vapor balm on the check relieves lung and sinus congestion. Rosemary essential oil calms apprehension while stimulating the spirit. Aching muscles, arthritis, dandruff, dull skin, exhaustion, gout, hair care, muscle cramping, neuralgia, poor circulation, rheumatism. Rosemary esesntial oil blends well with the following essential oils:  olibanum, lavender, lavandin, citronella, oregano, thyme, pine, basil, peppermint, labdanum, elemi, cedarwood, petitgrain, cinnamon, cedarwood, frankincense, lemon, Spearmint, Geranium, Tea Tree, and Eucalyptus essential oils.Itâ��s major Constituents: Cineole, Pinene, Borneol, Linalol, Alpha-Terpineol, Terpinen-4-ol, Bornyl Acetate, Camphor, Thujone, Camphene, Limonene, Beta-Caryophyllene

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  • Peppermint Oil

    Peppermint Oil

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    We offer peppermint oil. Other name: mentha piperita oil physical appearance: colourless, clear, pale yellow or greenish yellow liquid odourflavour: an aromatic & minty odour, followed by a sensation of cold menthol contents: not less than 44% menthyl acetate: 4.5% ww to 10% ww menthone contents: 15% ww to 32% ww specific gravity : 0.900 to 0.912 refractive index: 1.460 to 1.467 optical rotation: -16 to -30 acidityalkalinity: neutral to litmus storage: keep in cool place

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  • Passion Fruit Oil

    Passion Fruit Oil

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    Description   Passion fruit oil is cold pressed from the dark-brown seeds of the passion fruit. We are offering you organic virgin passion fruit oil. Natural Bliss passion fruit oil is wild harvested from the Amazon rain forest in Brazil. It is pure and undiluted. Because it is unrefined it maintains its natural color, aroma and nutrient content. In short, we offer the highest quality of Passion Fruit Oil.   Passion Fruit Oil (Maracuja Oil) Nutrients:   Passion Fruit Seed Oil is loaded with many nutrient. Maracuja oil is high in vitamins A and C, in effect slowing down the visible appearance of aging. Passion fruit offers minerals such as: calcium, iron, copper, magnesium, potassium and phosphorus supports healthy skin. In addition, the essential fatty acids present in maracuja oil provides moisture and improves skin firmness. Lastly, Maracuja oil also contains antioxidants, and as a result it helps to fight damaging free radicals.   USES     Maracuja oil has a light and non-greasy texture. In fact, it absorbs right into the skin. With this in mind, passion seed oil does not clog the pores. For this reason, it is suitable for all skin types. Passion seed oil is especially helpful to premature aging by boosting collagen formation. It helps treat acne by decreasing skin inflammation. In effect, it protects the skin from scars and blemishes. Maracuja oil penetrates into skin thus improving softness to dry skin types.

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  • Palmarosa Oil

    Palmarosa Oil

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    We are offering palmarosa oil. It is fresh, floral, sweet, somewhat similar to geranium oil.the oil is extensively used as a substitute for attar of rose and as a base for perfumes and cosmetics. As a soap perfume, it is used for imparting a pronounced and lasting rose note. The reason behind this practice is that geraniol is found in rose oil too. In medicine, it is used as a remedy for lumbago, stiff joints and, in skin diseases. It is said to be a cure for baldness. If taken internally in small doses, it serves as a remedy for bilious complaints.

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  • Oregano Oil

    Oregano Oil

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    Description   Oregano (Origanum vulgare) is an herb that is a member of the mint family (Labiatae). Oregano has been considered a precious plant commodity for over 2,500 years in folk medicines that originated across the globe. It has a very long use in traditional medicine for treating colds, indigestion and upset stomachs.   You might have some experience cooking with fresh or dried oregano leaves — such as oregano spice, one of the top herbs for healing but oregano essential oil is far from what you’d put in your pizza sauce. Found in the Mediterranean, throughout many parts of Europe, and in South and Central Asia, medicinal grade oregano is distilled to extract the essential oil from the herb, which is where a high concentration of the herb’s active constituents are found. It takes over 1,000 pounds of wild oregano to produce just one pound of oregano oil! The oil’s active ingredients are preserved in alcohol and used in essential oil form both topically (on the skin) and internally.

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  • Orange Oil

    Orange Oil

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    Description   Orange oil is found in all Orange growing countries. Orange is native to China but it is being cultivated extensively in America and India. Brazil is the highest producer of oranges but America produces more Orange oil. Some African countries are also growing this yellow fruit. Oranges grow well in 16 to 30 degree Celsius. They need plenty of sunlight and water. An orange plant attains maturity in three to four years. Fruits can be harvested three to four times in a year depending on the variety. The history of Orange points towards China where it's supposed to be found first. The Chinese used prepare Orange oil and used it for medicinal purposes. In the 15th century, it was introduced to Europe and Portugal. Later the great Columbus took this fruit to America and West Indies and then it spread to other parts of the world. The use of Orange oil started to become popular by the 18th century. a lot of orange is grown in Mexico. Orange oil is extracted from orange peel. It is the by-product of orange juice. It is obtained by the employing a procedure called cold-press, which yields around 0.3 to 0.4 percentage of oil.   Commonly known Benefits   Antiseptic: It has antiseptic properties and hence can be applied on the small wounds and cuts.   Antidepressant: It has a pleasant smell hence it is used in aromatherapy for patients who have stress related ailments. Its aroma increases the blood flow and produces a calming effect on the nervous system, which helps in reducing strain on the mind.   Antispasmodic: Spasm are produced in the body when it makes sudden movements. Orange oil is found to reduce spasm when applied on the affected part.   Digestive: When taken in small quantity cures stomach related ailments such as stomach pain and indigestion. It easily mixes with bile and helps in the process of digestion.   Anti-inflammatory: It helps in reducing inflammations caused due accidents and sprains.   Carminative: It clears the stomach from gas formation. Gas is formed in the stomach due to indigestion, food poisoning and bad food habits. The oil reacts with stomach secretions and brings down the effect of gas considerably.   Diuretic: It balances the water level in the body, helping patients who suffer from difficulty in passing of urine.   Pesticide: This oil acts as toxic on insects like mosquitoes and ants. When blended with some chemicals, it produces maximum effect on insects. Researchers have found that Orange oil wipes off the trail left by insects like ants and cockroaches; hence it is used clear off colonies of these insects.   Additional Benefits: Orange oil is now being extensively used in manufacturing beauty products. The citrus property of the oil is known to increase the glow of the skin. It detoxifies the skin and helps in removing acne, pimples and dark patches     Physico Chemical Properties

    Botanical Name : Citrus sinensis

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  • Olive Oil

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    Description   The olive tree is a native to the Mediterranean region. It has spread across the world over time. But still all the major commercial producers of Olive Oil are the Mediterranean countries such as Italy, Greece and Spain in Europe, Turkey, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon in Asia as well as Tunisia and Algeria in Africa. Olive trees grow in the light soil and reasonably warm weather. Rich soil as well as very cold weather is not suitable for it. Once grown, the trees last for centuries and remain productive too. So, the farmers should just take care of grown up trees and prune them correctly to keep reaping harvests for decades. The fruits are harvested around the autumn or winter in most cases. As discussed earlier, olive trees are native to the Mediterranean region and evidences suggesting that it was consumed even by prehistoric people. Archaeological evidences suggest domestication of the species in the Asia Minor and the earliest known containers of Olive Oil in Greece date back to 3500 BC. So, the ancient civilizations of the region learnt its benefits and usage quite early. Olive oil is extracted by crushing the olive fruits. The oil components of the fruits are stored in the mesocarp cells within lipo vacuoles. The fruits are first washed well and then crushed using various olive press machines to separate oil from the rest of the pulp.   Commonly known Benefits   Olive oil is known for various health benefits and hence experts suggest it as a cooking medium and are rated ahead of other refined vegetable oils. It is known to have mono saturated fatty acids which are known to protect the heart from coronary diseases. Also, in the diet the other types of oils that it replaces are higher in Omega-6 while it doesn't affect the ones with Omega-3 fatty acids. This basically means that Olive oil ensures a more balance diet in terms of Omega Acids of various types. Olive oil consumption also helps in cholesterol regulation which provides health benefits as cholesterol oxidation has anti-inflammatory, anti hypertensive as well as anti thrombotic effects. Also it contains several useful antioxidants which are not easily available in other oils. Also, new researches have shown that certain properties of Olive Oil can control malignant tumors in the breast, prostate and the digestive tract. Considering all these benefits, Olive Oil has found universal acceptance nowadays as a healthy cooking medium     Physico Chemical Properties:

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  • Nutmeg Oil

    Nutmeg Oil

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    Description   The collective species of the Nutmeg family are native to Southeast Asia, the most commercially used species is found naturally in the Banda Islands or Spice Islands of Indonesia. Many other species are also cultivated in other countries in Asia like India and New Guinea and the Penang islands of Malaysia. It is also cultivated in many Caribbean Islands For the Nutmeg oil, the seeds of the Nutmeg species of trees are harvested which are bout egg-shaped and when dried weigh around 5 to 10 grams and are around 20 to 30 mm long and 15 to 18 mm wide. The growth conducive temperature is around 20-30°C with annual rainfall of 1500-2500mm.The harvest of the seeds starts after 7 or 9 years after the planting of the trees and the trees reach their full production capacity after about 20 years. Since medieval times the Nutmeg seed has been a costly ingredient in the various culinary, medicinal and preservative applications in Europe. It was sold to the Europeans by Arab traders at very high prices and was a very valuable commodity in Asian sailor communities of the Middle Ages. After the Europeans discovered the only source of Nutmeg (The Banda Islands of Indonesia), the nations of Europe fiercely struggled for the constant control of the Nutmeg trade. After the Napoleonic wars, the British took temporary control of the Banda Islands and quickly transplanted Nutmeg trees in many of their Asian colonies, thus spreading Nutmeg to different places in the world. After harvest mace is separated from the seed. The seeds are then dried for about a week and then the shell is cracked and removed to expose the kernel. The Nutmeg oil is extracted from the kernel a by using a process called 'steam distillation' which involves applying hydraulic pressures in the presence of steam.   Commonly know Benefits   Pain relief: Nutmeg oil is used to relieve patients of rheumatic ailments from severe pain and is also used as an emergency painkiller in tooth aches.   Digestion Stimulant and Regulator: Nutmeg oil is traditionally used with honey to improve digestion and also in the treatment of chronic diarrhea, constipation, indigestion gastroenteritis and nausea. In general it is a digestive system regulator.   Massage: Nutmeg oil is used with other aromatic oils in massages for treatment of chronic soft muscle pain.   Mental Stimulant: Nutmeg Oil is frequently used in reviving people from fainting spells and its aromatic properties uplift the symptoms of depression. Also it regulates and normalizes the heart rate and general circulation of blood in the body.   Nutmeg oil is one of the most useful herbal oils available! It contains wonderful ability to cure muscle contractions and pains and owns sedative properties. If you are suffering from gastric problem or any other stomach maladies, then nutmeg oil is best suited for your health! Even against nervous problems, vomiting, nausea, kidney problems, diarrhea, abdominal pain, bad breath and many more, nutmeg oil is best the medicine prescribed. Nutmeg oil is extracted from steam distillation methods that involve dissecting of the nuts. The layers are deliberately dissected later dried in open. Usually these dried portions are used in capsules and also for essential oils. Mace is also made from the nutmeg whose red membranes are removed. The oil is pretty flat colors or slight yellowish and smells like usual nutmegs. In the oil-chemical industry, the oil finds its extensive uses in goods that are baked, beverages, syrups and sweets. Even beauty products like creams and gels are made up of the oil. Toothpastes, cough syrups, and many more, the use-list of the nutmeg oil is simply endless.     Physico Chemical Properties:

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  • Neroli Oil

    Neroli Oil

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    Description   Neroli oil has great therapeutic properties and it smells incredible. The odour provides a relaxing effect on the body and mind and it is helpful in relieving muscle spasms, calming palpitations of heart and offers rejuvenating and regenerative effect on the skin. It prevents ugly scarring and fighting stretch marks. The oil is pale yellow in colour and its viscosity is watery and it has a sweet, floral and haunting aroma. This oil is one of the main ingredients for making the traditional eau-de-cologne. Orange petals are also associated with marriage, purity and brides because brides traditionally wear orange buds in their hair. The chemical components of neroli oil are alpha pinene, beta pinene, camphene, a-terpinene, nerol, neryl acetate, farnesol, geraniol, lnalool, nerolidol, linalyl acetate, methyl anthranilate and indole. Neroli oil is non-toxic, non-sensitizing, non-irritant and non-phototoxic but it is important to use it sparingly when a sharp clear head is needed because it can be relaxing. Neroli oil is antidepressant, antiseptic, anti-infectious, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, bactericidal, carminate, cicatrisant, cytophylactic, cordial, deodorant, digestive, sedative, tonic and emollient. Neroli oil can relieve chronic anxiety, depression, fear, shock and stress and its calming effect can also be beneficial to the digestive tract.   Sedative Effects   Neroli oil can be used for intestinal spasms, colitis and diarrhoea. The oil helps insomnia and has sedative effects for treating depression, anxiety, shock and is also effective in relieving palpitation of heart, treating headaches, neuralgia and vertigo. The oil can be used as a general tonic and is good for patients who are on convalescing stages. Neroli oil help regenerate skin cells and is rejuvenating oil which can be used to prevent ugly scar tissue. It promotes a smoother skin and fights stretch marks and broken capillaries.   Blends Well With   Neroli oil blends particularly well with benzoin, geranium, jasmine, lavender, sandalwood, rosemary, ylang-ylang and all citrus oils. The oil which is extracted by steam distillation of flowers of Neroli is called Citrus Aurantium botanically and it is also called Citrus Vulgaris. The world famous Eau-de-Cologne is made from Neroli oil and there are many health benefits connected to this oil. Neroli oil is an effective antidepressant and relieves you from chronic depression. It drives away sadness and brings in a feeling of joy and happiness by uplifting the overall mood. It is also the reason why it is widely used in aromatherapy techniques.   Good Tonic   Neroli oil acts as an effective sedative it sedates all organ systems and metabolic functions of the body including the head. It provides aid from anxiety, anger, distress, depression, irritations and depressions and relaxes the body and soul. It acts as a good tonic and protects all the parts for good health and maintains the right rate of metabolism, proper circulation and boosted immune system. Neroli oil is a good carminative and relieves you of all gases which build inside the stomach and intestines. This removal of gas from the body brings the appetite back and relieves you of indigestion, inflammation and stomach aches. It also helps to lower the blood pressure.     Physico Chemical Properties

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  • Neem Oil

    Neem Oil

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    Neem Oil     Description   The Neem tree is said to be indigenous to the Indian subcontinent which means the countries of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. The Neem tree grows up to the height of around 15 to 20 metres and is well known to be a fast grower. It is a tropical evergreen tree which can resist the harsh conditions of high temperatures and dryness but does not survive frosty climates. The uses of the various parts of the Neem tree as medicines and insecticide has been recorded in the ancient Indian scriptures called the 'Vedas'. In the Indian subcontinent it has been used by local communities as a traditional medicine and insect repellent for over 2000 years. The amount of essential oils extracted from the seed or the kernel of the Neem tree varies widely from 25 to 45 %. The methods by which the oils are extracted from the seeds also affect the purity or the quality of the oil. Although the method of using a solvent for extraction is used it does not completely extract the contents of the seeds and also contains many impurities that distort the fragrance and colour of the oil. For the extraction of pure Neem essential oil is done by the Cold press method, in which the oil is mechanically pressed out of the kernels, while constantly maintaining texture. Although this method is very cumbersome, it is the only way to extract usable essential Neem oil.   Commonly known Benefits   Neem Oil (Cold Press) has been recorded in the Ayurveda in the treatment of major diseases like leprosy, tuberculosis, malaria, as an ophthalmic and all sorts of skin diseases. Other uses of Neem Oil are as follows: Anthelmintic: It is used widely in traditional medicine to expel parasitic worms from the stomach and also other parasitic organisms in the body by killing them or making them inactive. Antiseptic: It has been proven to be antiseptic in nature and help the wound to heal faster as they provide a rich protective and a nutrient rich layer for a longer time than other creams or antiseptics.  Diuretic: It has also been recorded to act as a Diuretic agent in cases of kidney stones, eating disorders and urinary tract infections, where the natural agents in Neem oil help counter the infections completely.  Antipyretic: Many times it is used to counter fever and is found to be very effective in relieving the symptoms of a fever.  Insect Repellent: In many cultures of the Indian subcontinent, agriculturists have used Neem oil based solutions to protect the crops from insects, as many harmful insects and rodents avoid the contact with Neem.  Insecticide: It is proven to be good insect killers as its toxicity affects insects directly by killing them or indirectly by limiting their ability to eat, reproduce and fly. This oil is used as grease in many communities in India due to its resilience to atmospheric and mechanical degradation.    

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  • Mandarin Oil

    Mandarin Oil

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    Description   The plant is a native to southern China and Far East and is now cultivated around the world. It is predominantly found in Europe, Southeast Asia, and the United States. Mandarin trees start producing fruit in 1-3 years after planting. Mandarins are ready to harvest when the fruits turn deep orange. Harvesting can be done throughout the year depending on the variety grown. The mandarin was introduced to Europe from Southeast Asia during the 19thcentury. It was grown in Italy and Spain and later spread to the United States, who named it tangerine. Italy is the biggest producer of Mandarin oil. Mandarin occupies an important position in Chinese culture as they were gifted to Mandarins (Chinese officials under the king). The oil is extracted from the peel by the cold pressing method. The oil is greenish orange in color with a sweet aroma and tangy taste.   Health benefits   The oil's antiseptic properties prevent wounds and cuts from becoming septic. Mandarin oil is rich in bactericidal and fungicidal properties. These properties prevent microbial infections internally and externally. The oil is an excellent blood purifier and flushes out the toxins and other unwanted substances from the body. It also eliminates free radicals from the body. The oil has spasmodic properties that prevent coughs and congestion. The essential oil of mandarin works wonders on the nervous system. It helps with stress, nervous tension, anxiety, nervousness, insomnia, and as a mental tonic. The oil benefits oily skin, reduces cellulite, scars, stretch marks, and tones the body. It aids in blood circulation and provides relief from arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis and energizes the body. The oil has calming and soothing effects on the digestive system. It helps with constipation, travel sickness, regulates fluid balance, and nausea. Mandarin oil promotes the circulation of blood platelets and leucocytes at an effected place thereby preventing microbial growth. The anti-spasmodic property of the oil relieves breathing troubles, muscular cramps, muscle pulls, spasms, and exhausting coughs. The essential oil of Mandarin promotes the growth of new tissues and cells. The oil boosts the immune system and promotes the circulation of the lymph. The oil is a good sedative and restores poor appetite, tummy upset, and colic. The oil also treats flatulence, diarrhea, and constipation. The therapeutic properties of the oil include circulatory, cytophylactic, depurative, digestive, hepatic, relaxant, stomachic, and tonic.   Other benefits   Mandarin essential oil is used in making soaps, men's colognes, perfumes, cosmetics, and skin care products. The oil is used as a flavoring agent in foods and beverages. The oil is most effective in aromatherapy as it is also non-toxic, non-irritating, and non-sensitizing.     Physico Chemical Properties

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  • linseed oil

    linseed oil

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    Description   Linseed oil, also known as flaxseed oil, is made from the seeds of the flax plant. The oil contains substances which promote good health. Linseed and linseed oil are rich in alpha-linolenic acid (ALA), an essential fatty acid that appears to be beneficial for heart disease. ALA belongs to a group of substances called omega-3 fatty acids. Good health requires the right ratio of Omega 3 fatty acids to Omega 6 fatty acids in the diet. The ideal ratio is around 1:2. The average American diet is more around 1:20 to 1:50, with way too much Omega 6 and not enough Omega 3. The ratio present in linseed oil is about 4:1. So linseed oil is a good source of Omega 3. You should consume every day small portions of linseed or linseed oil. However if linseed oil is used in the diet for long time, without other oils, it may cause Omega 6 LA deficiency symptoms. So the best bet is to blend linseed oil with other oils that contain more Omega 6, in order to get the right balance, such as sesame oil, sunflower oil, evening primrose oil. Linseed oil is good for the heart because it is the richest source of alpha-linolenic acid. Linseed itself (ground or whole) also contains lignans, which may have antioxidant actions and may help protect against certain cancers, though not everyone agrees on this issue.   Linseed Oil Benefits and Uses   Lower cholesterol, protect against heart disease and control high blood pressure Counter inflammation associated with gout, lupus and fibrocystic breasts Control constipation, haemorrhoids, diverticular disorders and gallstones Treat acne, eczema, psoriasis, sunburn and rosacea Promote healthy hair and nails Minimise nerve damage that causes numbness and tingling as well as other disorders   Reduce cancer risk and guard against the effects of ageing

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  • Lemon Oil

    Lemon Oil

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    Description   Lemon is native to India and grows about 6 feet. The tree is grown in China and Burma. Lemon is harvested the rind is tight on the fruit. It is best grown and harvested under warm climates. Sometimes lemon is harvested late winter depending the climatic issues and harvesting methods. The term is derived from the Arabic "laimun" meaning citrus. It was brought to Europe during the middle Ages by Crusaders. The history of lemon dates back to 1stcentury AD ancient Rome. The 15th century Europe saw the first cultivation of lemons and was later introduced to the United States. Lemon oil is extracted by cold pressing fresh fruit peel. The oil is pale, yellowish-green in color with a strong and a fresh smell.   Heath benefits   The essential oil of lemon is a natural astringent. It tightens the pores, brightens the skin, and removes dead cells. Its antibacterial properties aid in treating acne and blemishes. Lemon oil provides relief from mental fatigue, exhaustion, nervous tension, anxiety, nervousness, and dizziness. Inhaling lemon oil improves concentration, refreshes the mind, and increases alertness. Lemon oil is a gift for people suffering insomnia. The oil ensures a sound sleep. The oil is beneficial to the circulatory system. It increases blood circulation, reduces blood pressure, and removes blood clots. It is also effective in bringing down a fever, and cold, in relieving asthma, bronchitis, nosebleeds, and throat infections. Lemon oil is rich in vitamin c content that helps in stimulating the white blood cells. It detoxifies the body and improves the overall body functioning. The oil's tropical application soothes and relieves headaches, migraines, rheumatism, mouth ulcers, insect bites, herpes, and cold sores. It also treats greasy hair and skin and nourishes nails. In vapor therapy, the oil is used for voice loss, depression, stress, and fatigue. When blended with other massage oils, the oil benefits the digestive system, obesity, overweight, and acts a general tonic. Along with diluted warm water, it is good to use as a mouth wash. Since the oil is carminative, it is useful in treating acidity, indigestion, cramps and stomach upsets.   Other benefits   Lemon oil is used in making homemade cleaning products and polishes. The oil is used in room fresheners' perfumes, and in many scented candles. The oil is used in creams and lotions to treat congested skin. Products consisting of lemon oil remove stains and unpleasant odour. Pure lemon oil is potent against many bacterial types, so it is often used on countertops furniture's, floors, and carpets. Lemon oil is used in making soaps and face washes personal care and skin care products due to its antiseptic nature.     Physico Chemical Properties

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About the Company

  • Primary Business Retailer
  • Secondary Business Type Manufacturer / Exporters / Wholesale Suppliers
  • Year of Establishment 1990
  • No. of Employees 20 - 50
  • Annual Turnover Rs. 0.5 to 2.5 Crore Approx.

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Established in year 1990, Gyan Aro Chem is Retailer of Chemicals, citrata oil, l carvone, Linalyl Acetate, Methyl Acetate, Methyl Chavicol, Neryl Acetate, Ocimene, peppermint oil bp, Piperita Oil from Delhi.
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Gyan Aro Chem

  • Mr. Subodh Rastogi
  • Hari Chand Mela Ram Farm, East Gokulpur, Mandoli, Delhi
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