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    • Number Of FlowerFresh
    • ApplicationCosmetic, Medicine
    • Place of OriginIndia
    • Shelf life1-7 days
    • StyleWet & Dry
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    Application : Cosmetic, Medicine

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  • Neem Ark

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    • ApplicationMedicinal
    • Storage ConditionNatural
    • Shelf Life1 Month
    • GradePharmaceutical Grade
    • FormLiquid
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  • Lemongrass Oil

    Lemongrass Oil

    1,500 / Litre

    • Number Of FlowerHerbal
    • CertificationFSSAI
    • FormLiquid
    • Packaging TypeGlass Bottels
    • Purity100%
    • IN ESSENCE... Lemongrass is also referred to as Cymbopogon and belongs to the Poaceae family of grasses. Lemongrass is among the most popular essential oils used today for its effectiveness, health benefits, and a wide variety of applications. Lemongrass is native to tropical countries such as India, China, and Thailand where it has traditionally been used as a flavoring agent in foods, drinks, and desserts and for its ability to boost circulation and immunity. Due to its ability to reduce fever, Lemongrass earned the name “fever grass” in some cultures that made “fever teas” from Lemongrass leaves. Lemongrass is most commonly used to relieve digestive issues, reduce bodily aches, pains, and high temperatures, and eliminate harmful bacteria. HISTORY OF LEMONGRASS OILAlso referred to as Cymbopogon, Lemongrass is one of approximately 55 other species of grasses in the Poaceae family of grasses. Of these multiple varieties, the two most popular ones are Cymbopogon citratus and Cymbopogon flexuosus. Though both can be used to produce essential oils, the former is largely used for culinary purposes, whereas the latter is more popular for use in essential oils and perfumes. The Lemongrass herb has stalks that are fibrous and smell much like lemons. In an essential oil, the scent of Lemongrass is fresh and light with a hint of lemon.Lemongrass is native to tropical regions such as Africa, Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Oceania where it has been used traditionally for medicinal, cosmetic and culinary purposes. In countries such as India, China, and Thailand, it has been used as a flavoring agent in beverages, desserts, and other culinary preparations for its ability to promote better digestion, boost circulation and immunity, treat infections, and relieve irregularities in menstrual cycles. Due to its ability to reduce fever, Lemongrass earned the name “fever grass” in some cultures.In East India and Sri Lanka, Lemongrass was historically used to make soups, curries, and a local drink called “fever tea,” which was intended to treat not only fevers but also diarrhea, irregular menstruation, stomach aches and skin infections. In China, it had similar uses. It is believed that news about the Lemongrass plant and its therapeutic essential oils began to spread quickly in 1905, when a Sri Lankan researcher by the name of J.F. Jovit acquired several “Kochin Sera” plants from South India and planted them at a farm in order to conduct research. Lemongrass would eventually be commercially cultivated in Florida and Haiti in 1947.A common theory states that the success of Lemongrass Essential Oil in the global market is due to the display of Citronella Essential Oil, a close relative of the Lemongrass plant, at the World’s Fair of 1951. According to reports, it is possible that the Philippines might have exported Lemongrass Oil as early as the 17th century but that distribution was restricted and kept secret. In order to thrive in the United States, the Lemongrass plant was initially introduced to regions with warm climates. Lemongrass is among the most popular essential oils used today for its effectiveness, health benefits, and a wide variety of applications.BENEFITS OF LEMONGRASS OILThe main chemical constituents of Lemongrass Essential Oil are: Myrcene, Citral, Citronellal, Geranyl Acetate, Nerol, Geraniol, and Limonene.Myrcene Anti-inflammatory Analgesic Anti-biotic Anti-mutagenic Sedative Citral Anti-viral Anti-septic Anti-oxidant Citronellal Anti-fungal Sedative Anti-viral Anti-microbial Geranyl Acetate Anti-fungal Anti-microbial Anti-inflammatory Nerol Anti-oxidant Sedative Anti-inflammatory Anti-depressant Geraniol Anti-oxidant Anti-bacterial Anti-septic Analgesic Neral Apoptotic Anti-nociceptive Anti-inflammatory Limonene Anti-oxidant Digestive Appetite suppressant Detoxicant Used medicinally, Lemongrass Essential Oil’s analgesic properties have been found to relieve muscle and joint pains caused by overexertion of muscles through exercise. It is known to boost energy and to reduce fever as well as headaches caused by viral infections such as the flu. It acts as an antiseptic, making it a beneficial ingredient in lotions and creams that prevent wounds from becoming infected. By alleviating abdominal pain, it can relieve stomach aches and ease spasms in the digestive tract. It works as a detoxifying agent by increasing perspiration, thus promoting the expulsion of bodily toxins through sweating.Used cosmetically or topically in general, Lemongrass Oil can eliminate or inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria due to its Citral content, which is known to have anti-microbial properties. Lemongrass Oil can reduce inflammation due to its Limonene content, and it can slow down the flow of blood by contracting blood vessels. When used in shampoos, it is believed to prevent hair loss. Lemongrass makes an effective, inexpensive, eco-friendly and long-lasting deodorant.It is believed to strengthen the mind by relieving anxiety and boosting self-esteem, confidence, and hope. Its sedative effect on the mind relieves tension and promotes the sensation of being calm.The following highlights its many benefits and the kinds of activity it is believed to show : COSMETIC : Anti-microbial, Astringent, Deodorant, Tonic. ODOROUS : Anti-depressant, Anti-microbial, Anti-pyretic, Bactericidal, Sedative, Tonic, Nervine, Febrifuge. MEDICINAL : Analgesic, Anti-microbial, Anti-pyretic, Anti-septic, Astringent, Bactericidal, Carminative, Deodorant, Sedative, Tonic, Nervine, Diuretic, Febrifuge, Fungicidal. HOW IS LEMONGRASS OIL EXTRACTED?Lemongrass Essential Oil is derived from the steam/hydro distillation of the fresh or partly dried Lemongrass leaves. After distillation, the oil ranges in color from yellow to amber and exudes a fresh, sweet, grassy and citrus-like aroma.USES OF LEMONGRASS OILThe uses for Lemongrass Essential Oil are abundant, ranging from medicinal and odorous to cosmetic. Its many forms include oils, gels, lotions, soaps, shampoos, sprays, and candle making.Diluted with a carrier oil and used topically, Lemongrass Oil relieves muscle aches and body pains including headaches and discomforts associated with arthritis. It tones and purifies the skin while its anti-inflammatory properties relieve redness, itching, and swelling. Due to its antiseptic and astringent activities, Lemongrass Oil makes an excellent addition to cosmetics that are meant to help achieve glowing and evenly toned skin. As a toner, it cleanses pores and strengthens skin tissues. Blending Lemongrass Oil into shampoo and body washes and rubbing it into the scalp and body may strengthen hair, stimulate its growth, and relieve itchiness and irritation on the scalp and skin.In aromatherapy, Lemongrass acts as a natural perfume and a non-toxic air freshener that creates a relaxing atmosphere and deodorizes unpleasant scents. When diffused, its carminative properties offer relief to the digestive system. It can be added to natural homemade scented cosmetics and soaps. It is known to be beneficial for creating a feeling of being refreshed and renewed, for uplifting negative moods to prevent depression, and for relieving anxiety, stress, irritability, lethargy, nervousness, and insomnia. Paradoxically, it can maintain alertness and boost energy. When used in a cream or lotion, Lemongrass Essential Oil can reduce the appearance of cellulite and treat fungal infections as well as acne.Precautions :Due to its high Citral content, Lemongrass may potentially burn skin, thus prior to using Lemongrass Oil a skin test is recommended. This can be done by diluting the essential oil in a carrier oil, such as Coconut, Olive or Jojoba oils, and applying a small amount to a small area of skin that is not sensitive. Once applied topically, sun exposure should be avoided, as Lemongrass Oil may sensitize the skin to UV rays. Lemongrass Oil must never be used near the eyes, inner nose, and ears, or on any other particularly sensitive areas of skin.Possible side effects caused by the topical use of Lemongrass Essential Oil include a burning sensation, discomfort, rashes, or skin irritation. Use of Lemongrass Essential Oil is inadvisable for those who are diabetic or hypoglycemic. Using this essential oil could possibly lead to lowered blood glucose and could have negative side effects for those who take oral diabetes drugs or medications to treat hypertension (high blood pressure).
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  • Lemongrass Oil

    Lemongrass Oil

    1,500 / Litre

    1 Litre (MOQ)

    IN ESSENCE... Lemongrass is also referred to as Cymbopogon and belongs to the Poaceae family of grasses. Lemongrass is among the most popular essential oils used today for its effectiveness, health benefits, and a wide variety of applications. Lemongrass is native to tropical countries such as India, China, and Thailand where it has traditionally been used as a flavoring agent in foods, drinks, and desserts and for its ability to boost circulation and immunity. Due to its ability to reduce fever, Lemongrass earned the name “fever grass” in some cultures that made “fever teas” from Lemongrass leaves. Lemongrass is most commonly used to relieve digestive issues, reduce bodily aches, pains, and high temperatures, and eliminate harmful bacteria. HISTORY OF LEMONGRASS OILAlso referred to as Cymbopogon, Lemongrass is one of approximately 55 other species of grasses in the Poaceae family of grasses. Of these multiple varieties, the two most popular ones are Cymbopogon citratus and Cymbopogon flexuosus. Though both can be used to produce essential oils, the former is largely used for culinary purposes, whereas the latter is more popular for use in essential oils and perfumes. The Lemongrass herb has stalks that are fibrous and smell much like lemons. In an essential oil, the scent of Lemongrass is fresh and light with a hint of lemon.Lemongrass is native to tropical regions such as Africa, Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, and Oceania where it has been used traditionally for medicinal, cosmetic and culinary purposes. In countries such as India, China, and Thailand, it has been used as a flavoring agent in beverages, desserts, and other culinary preparations for its ability to promote better digestion, boost circulation and immunity, treat infections, and relieve irregularities in menstrual cycles. Due to its ability to reduce fever, Lemongrass earned the name “fever grass” in some cultures.In East India and Sri Lanka, Lemongrass was historically used to make soups, curries, and a local drink called “fever tea,” which was intended to treat not only fevers but also diarrhea, irregular menstruation, stomach aches and skin infections. In China, it had similar uses. It is believed that news about the Lemongrass plant and its therapeutic essential oils began to spread quickly in 1905, when a Sri Lankan researcher by the name of J.F. Jovit acquired several “Kochin Sera” plants from South India and planted them at a farm in order to conduct research. Lemongrass would eventually be commercially cultivated in Florida and Haiti in 1947.A common theory states that the success of Lemongrass Essential Oil in the global market is due to the display of Citronella Essential Oil, a close relative of the Lemongrass plant, at the World’s Fair of 1951. According to reports, it is possible that the Philippines might have exported Lemongrass Oil as early as the 17th century but that distribution was restricted and kept secret. In order to thrive in the United States, the Lemongrass plant was initially introduced to regions with warm climates. Lemongrass is among the most popular essential oils used today for its effectiveness, health benefits, and a wide variety of applications.BENEFITS OF LEMONGRASS OILThe main chemical constituents of Lemongrass Essential Oil are: Myrcene, Citral, Citronellal, Geranyl Acetate, Nerol, Geraniol, and Limonene.Myrcene Anti-inflammatory Analgesic Anti-biotic Anti-mutagenic Sedative Citral Anti-viral Anti-septic Anti-oxidant Citronellal Anti-fungal Sedative Anti-viral Anti-microbial Geranyl Acetate Anti-fungal Anti-microbial Anti-inflammatory Nerol Anti-oxidant Sedative Anti-inflammatory Anti-depressant Geraniol Anti-oxidant Anti-bacterial Anti-septic Analgesic Neral Apoptotic Anti-nociceptive Anti-inflammatory Limonene Anti-oxidant Digestive Appetite suppressant Detoxicant Used medicinally, Lemongrass Essential Oil’s analgesic properties have been found to relieve muscle and joint pains caused by overexertion of muscles through exercise. It is known to boost energy and to reduce fever as well as headaches caused by viral infections such as the flu. It acts as an antiseptic, making it a beneficial ingredient in lotions and creams that prevent wounds from becoming infected. By alleviating abdominal pain, it can relieve stomach aches and ease spasms in the digestive tract. It works as a detoxifying agent by increasing perspiration, thus promoting the expulsion of bodily toxins through sweating.Used cosmetically or topically in general, Lemongrass Oil can eliminate or inhibit the growth of harmful bacteria due to its Citral content, which is known to have anti-microbial properties. Lemongrass Oil can reduce inflammation due to its Limonene content, and it can slow down the flow of blood by contracting blood vessels. When used in shampoos, it is believed to prevent hair loss. Lemongrass makes an effective, inexpensive, eco-friendly and long-lasting deodorant.It is believed to strengthen the mind by relieving anxiety and boosting self-esteem, confidence, and hope. Its sedative effect on the mind relieves tension and promotes the sensation of being calm.The following highlights its many benefits and the kinds of activity it is believed to show : COSMETIC : Anti-microbial, Astringent, Deodorant, Tonic. ODOROUS : Anti-depressant, Anti-microbial, Anti-pyretic, Bactericidal, Sedative, Tonic, Nervine, Febrifuge. MEDICINAL : Analgesic, Anti-microbial, Anti-pyretic, Anti-septic, Astringent, Bactericidal, Carminative, Deodorant, Sedative, Tonic, Nervine, Diuretic, Febrifuge, Fungicidal. HOW IS LEMONGRASS OIL EXTRACTED?Lemongrass Essential Oil is derived from the steam/hydro distillation of the fresh or partly dried Lemongrass leaves. After distillation, the oil ranges in color from yellow to amber and exudes a fresh, sweet, grassy and citrus-like aroma.USES OF LEMONGRASS OILThe uses for Lemongrass Essential Oil are abundant, ranging from medicinal and odorous to cosmetic. Its many forms include oils, gels, lotions, soaps, shampoos, sprays, and candle making.Diluted with a carrier oil and used topically, Lemongrass Oil relieves muscle aches and body pains including headaches and discomforts associated with arthritis. It tones and purifies the skin while its anti-inflammatory properties relieve redness, itching, and swelling. Due to its antiseptic and astringent activities, Lemongrass Oil makes an excellent addition to cosmetics that are meant to help achieve glowing and evenly toned skin. As a toner, it cleanses pores and strengthens skin tissues. Blending Lemongrass Oil into shampoo and body washes and rubbing it into the scalp and body may strengthen hair, stimulate its growth, and relieve itchiness and irritation on the scalp and skin.In aromatherapy, Lemongrass acts as a natural perfume and a non-toxic air freshener that creates a relaxing atmosphere and deodorizes unpleasant scents. When diffused, its carminative properties offer relief to the digestive system. It can be added to natural homemade scented cosmetics and soaps. It is known to be beneficial for creating a feeling of being refreshed and renewed, for uplifting negative moods to prevent depression, and for relieving anxiety, stress, irritability, lethargy, nervousness, and insomnia. Paradoxically, it can maintain alertness and boost energy. When used in a cream or lotion, Lemongrass Essential Oil can reduce the appearance of cellulite and treat fungal infections as well as acne.Precautions :Due to its high Citral content, Lemongrass may potentially burn skin, thus prior to using Lemongrass Oil a skin test is recommended. This can be done by diluting the essential oil in a carrier oil, such as Coconut, Olive or Jojoba oils, and applying a small amount to a small area of skin that is not sensitive. Once applied topically, sun exposure should be avoided, as Lemongrass Oil may sensitize the skin to UV rays. Lemongrass Oil must never be used near the eyes, inner nose, and ears, or on any other particularly sensitive areas of skin.Possible side effects caused by the topical use of Lemongrass Essential Oil include a burning sensation, discomfort, rashes, or skin irritation. Use of Lemongrass Essential Oil is inadvisable for those who are diabetic or hypoglycemic. Using this essential oil could possibly lead to lowered blood glucose and could have negative side effects for those who take oral diabetes drugs or medications to treat hypertension (high blood pressure).

    Number Of Flower : Herbal

    Certification : FSSAI

    Form : Liquid

    Packaging Type : Glass Bottels

    Purity : 100%

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  • Eucalyptus Oil

    Eucalyptus Oil

    1,500 / Litre

    • StateLiquid
    • Chemical Name1, 3, 3-Trimethyl 1-2-Oxabicyclo [2. 2. 2.]-Octane or 1, 8-epoxy-methane
    • Molecular Formula of CineoleC₁₀H₁₈O
    • Molecular Weight154.25
    • StorageCool & Dry Place
    • WHAT IS EUCALYPTUS ESSENTIAL OILS?Eucalyptus essential oil is obtained from fresh leaves of the tall, evergreen eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus globulus). The essential oil is colorless and has a distinctive taste and odor. The potent medicinal benefits of eucalyptus oil are due to a compoundcalled eucalyptol (also known as cineole), which has antimicrobial properties. It is also known as fever tree, Tasmanian blue gum tree or stringy bark tree, depending on where it is located in the world. Though many countries produce eucalyptus oil in small quantities.The powerful health benefits of eucalyptus essential oil include treating colds and flu, hair care, relieving muscle pain, and preventing cavities. It also aids in boosting immunity and healing fungal infections as well as wounds. The oil’s properties include being an anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, decongestant, deodorant, antiseptic, antibacterial, and stimulant.Health Benefits of Eucalyptus OilThe numerous health benefits of eucalyptus oil have attracted the attention of the entire world, and it has stimulated a great deal of exploration into its usage in aromatherapy as well as in conventional medicine. Let’s take a look at the most popular health benefits and uses of eucalyptus oil in detail : Treats Colds & Flu : Eucalyptus essential oil is effective for treating a number of respiratory tract infections including cold, cough, running nose, sore throat, nasal congestion, bronchitis, and sinusitis. According to a research study, it has the ability to inhibit bacteria such as S. pneumonia, H. influenza, and par influenza that cause sinus infections, fever, and flu. Eucalyptus oil is an expectorant and helps decongest sinuses. To treat colds, you can add a few drops of the oil to hot water and inhale the steam, or add it to your diffuser. Hair Lice Treatment : Due to its well-known qualities as an insect repellent and natural pesticide, eucalyptus oil is frequently used as a natural treatment for lice. Apply a few drops of the oil mixed with carrier oils on lice-infested hair to get rid of lice. Hair Care : Eucalyptus essential oil has potent antiseptic and anti-fungal properties which help remove the build-up of germs in hair follicles. This helps prevent conditions like dandruff, itchy scalp, and psoriasis. For best results, you can blend a few drops of the herbal oil with a tablespoon of coconut or olive oil to moisturize and heal the scalp. Also, the oil acts as a stimulant and increases blood flow, when a few drops are directly applied to the scalp. This also helps boost hair growth. Treats Asthma : The anti-inflammatory properties of cineole in eucalyptus essential oil help relieve asthmatic symptoms. Simply massage 1-3 drops of the oil onto the chest and the soothing effect of the aroma and vapors will calm the throat and dilate the blood vessels, which will allow more oxygen into the lungs and thus, help restore normal breathing. Heals Wounds : When eucalyptus essential oil is exposed to air, an ozone layer is formed that makes the oil a potent antiseptic. Therefore, it isused to heal wounds, ulcers, burns, cuts, abrasions, and cold sores. [5] It is also an effective salve for insect bites and stings. Furthermore, it protects the open wound or irritated area from developing infections due to microbial activity and exposure to air. Removes Mental Exhaustion : Eucalyptus oil, a stimulant, helps remove exhaustion and mental sluggishness and rejuvenates people who are feeling under the weather or are sick. It can also be effective in treating stress and mental disorders as inhaling its vapor help increase blood circulation to the brain. Improves Brain Function : Eucalyptus essential oil is commonly used to stimulate mental activity and alertness. Since the essential oil is considered a vasodilator, it increases the blood flow by relaxing the blood vessels and allowing more blood to circulate. Basically, more blood to the brain means more brain power. Eucalyptus essential oil is commonly employed in classrooms as a form of causal aromatherapy to increase student performances. Relieves Muscle Pain : The volatile eucalyptus oil is analgesic and anti-inflammatory in nature. If you are experiencing muscle pain or soreness, massaging oil on affected areas in a circular motion helps relieve stress and pain. Treats Joint Pain : Eucalyptus oil is often recommended for patients suffering from rheumatism, lumbago, sprained ligaments and tendons, stiff muscles, aches, fibrosis, and even nerve pain. It is a stimulant and helps increase blood circulation, providing pain relief. A research study showed that inhaling its vapor reduced pain, swelling, and inflammation in patients who underwent total knee replacement surgery. Dental Care : Eucalyptus essential oil is very effective against cavities, dental plaque, gingivitis, bad breath (halitosis), and other dental infections owing to its germicidal. This is why it is so commonly found as an active ingredient in mouthwash, toothpaste, and other dental hygiene products. Removes Intestinal Germs : Eucalyptus oil is a vermifuge and is frequently used to remove intestinal germs. [8] Studies have shown that ingesting eucalyptus oil can deter many of the bacterial, microbial, and parasitic conditions that arise in the various parts of the body, particularly in susceptible areas like the colon and intestine. Manages Diabetes : When ingested, eucalyptus oil can help control blood sugar because it contains powerful flavonoids (quercetin, kaempferol), phenolics (tannins, ellagic acid), and terpenoids (cineole, alpha-pinene). These potent compounds help reduce post-prandial hyperglycemia and treat type 2 diabetes. [9] Diabetics can also benefit by frequently massaging eucalyptus oil to the skintopically, or inhaling it as a vapor. Treats Fever : Eucalyptus oil is also used for treating fever, and is often referred to as “fever oil”. [10] You can add a few drops of the herbal oil to a warm water compress and place it on the forehead frequently to reduce body temperature during high fever. Heals Sinus & Allergies : A research study by NYU detailed the therapeutic use of eucalyptus oil in curing sinus infections, headaches, and allergies. Treats Tuberculosis & Pneumonia : Eucalyptus essential oil has antibacterial and antiseptic qualities which help treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD), pneumonia, and tuberculosis. When massaged onto the chest and used as a vapor rub or inhalant, it can relieve the signs and symptoms of harmful conditions like tuberculosis by clearing the lungs and reducing inflammation. It is best if applied to both, the chest and the back. Immune system : Eucalyptus oil, rich in cineole, is one of the best oils to strengthen the immune system. Apart from its ability to keep colds and flu at bay, it can be used to treat hay fever (seasonal allergy), acne, and endometriosis. Skin Care & Cleanser : Eucalyptus oil is often applied topically to treat skin infections as its main compound, cineole, has antibacterial properties. The oil helps speed up healing and treat acne, eczema, sun spots, blemishes, aging, and pimples. Furthermore, it can be combined with olive or coconut oil to form a natural sunscreen and moisturizer. Treats Fungal Infections : Due to its natural antifungal properties, eucalyptus oil can be used to treat fungal-infected toenails (onychomycosis), jock itch, ringworm, athlete’s foot, thrush, and cold sores. [12] To treat fungal infections in the toenails, it is best to soak your feet in warm water which has a few drops of eucalyptus oil and tea tree essential oil (another antifungal oil). Apart from that, the uses of eucalyptus oil include the following: Room Freshener : The antiseptic and deodorant nature of eucalyptus oil makes it a perfect room freshener for hospitals. It acts as an odor remover and helps keep the environment of the rooms clean and sterilized. Soap Eucalyptus oil is frequently used in soaps and detergents due to its pleasant aroma and medicinal properties. Mosquito Repellent : Lemon eucalyptus oil is a well-known natural repellant for mosquitoes. According to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a mixture of 32% lemon eucalyptus oil provided more than 95% protection against mosquitoes for three hours. Household Cleaner : Eucalyptus oil can be used as a handy household cleaner for cleaning kitchen surfaces, bathroom countertops, and sinks. Mix 1 cup water, ½ cup vinegar, and 1 tablespoon of the oil in a clean spray bottle. Stain Remover : You can add the herbal oil to warm water and soak grease-stained clothes for a few hours, before washing it to get rid of the stains. Hand Cleaner : If you are working with grease, paints, or tar, you can use the herbal oil to clean your hands. Blend the oil with sea salt and wash your hands with this mixture. Aromatherapy & Diffuser : Many people add eucalyptus oil to baths, spas, and saunas because of its refreshing and antiseptic attributes. Therefore, it is commonly used in aromatherapy and added in diffusers, which is frequently included in spa treatment packages. Blending : Eucalyptus oil blends well with many other essential oils including the essential oils of thyme, rosemary, marjoram, lavender, cedarwood, and frankincense.  
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  • Eucalyptus Oil

    Eucalyptus Oil

    1,500 / Litre

    1 Litre (MOQ)

    WHAT IS EUCALYPTUS ESSENTIAL OILS?Eucalyptus essential oil is obtained from fresh leaves of the tall, evergreen eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus globulus). The essential oil is colorless and has a distinctive taste and odor. The potent medicinal benefits of eucalyptus oil are due to a compoundcalled eucalyptol (also known as cineole), which has antimicrobial properties. It is also known as fever tree, Tasmanian blue gum tree or stringy bark tree, depending on where it is located in the world. Though many countries produce eucalyptus oil in small quantities.The powerful health benefits of eucalyptus essential oil include treating colds and flu, hair care, relieving muscle pain, and preventing cavities. It also aids in boosting immunity and healing fungal infections as well as wounds. The oil’s properties include being an anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, decongestant, deodorant, antiseptic, antibacterial, and stimulant.Health Benefits of Eucalyptus OilThe numerous health benefits of eucalyptus oil have attracted the attention of the entire world, and it has stimulated a great deal of exploration into its usage in aromatherapy as well as in conventional medicine. Let’s take a look at the most popular health benefits and uses of eucalyptus oil in detail : Treats Colds & Flu : Eucalyptus essential oil is effective for treating a number of respiratory tract infections including cold, cough, running nose, sore throat, nasal congestion, bronchitis, and sinusitis. According to a research study, it has the ability to inhibit bacteria such as S. pneumonia, H. influenza, and par influenza that cause sinus infections, fever, and flu. Eucalyptus oil is an expectorant and helps decongest sinuses. To treat colds, you can add a few drops of the oil to hot water and inhale the steam, or add it to your diffuser. Hair Lice Treatment : Due to its well-known qualities as an insect repellent and natural pesticide, eucalyptus oil is frequently used as a natural treatment for lice. Apply a few drops of the oil mixed with carrier oils on lice-infested hair to get rid of lice. Hair Care : Eucalyptus essential oil has potent antiseptic and anti-fungal properties which help remove the build-up of germs in hair follicles. This helps prevent conditions like dandruff, itchy scalp, and psoriasis. For best results, you can blend a few drops of the herbal oil with a tablespoon of coconut or olive oil to moisturize and heal the scalp. Also, the oil acts as a stimulant and increases blood flow, when a few drops are directly applied to the scalp. This also helps boost hair growth. Treats Asthma : The anti-inflammatory properties of cineole in eucalyptus essential oil help relieve asthmatic symptoms. Simply massage 1-3 drops of the oil onto the chest and the soothing effect of the aroma and vapors will calm the throat and dilate the blood vessels, which will allow more oxygen into the lungs and thus, help restore normal breathing. Heals Wounds : When eucalyptus essential oil is exposed to air, an ozone layer is formed that makes the oil a potent antiseptic. Therefore, it isused to heal wounds, ulcers, burns, cuts, abrasions, and cold sores. [5] It is also an effective salve for insect bites and stings. Furthermore, it protects the open wound or irritated area from developing infections due to microbial activity and exposure to air. Removes Mental Exhaustion : Eucalyptus oil, a stimulant, helps remove exhaustion and mental sluggishness and rejuvenates people who are feeling under the weather or are sick. It can also be effective in treating stress and mental disorders as inhaling its vapor help increase blood circulation to the brain. Improves Brain Function : Eucalyptus essential oil is commonly used to stimulate mental activity and alertness. Since the essential oil is considered a vasodilator, it increases the blood flow by relaxing the blood vessels and allowing more blood to circulate. Basically, more blood to the brain means more brain power. Eucalyptus essential oil is commonly employed in classrooms as a form of causal aromatherapy to increase student performances. Relieves Muscle Pain : The volatile eucalyptus oil is analgesic and anti-inflammatory in nature. If you are experiencing muscle pain or soreness, massaging oil on affected areas in a circular motion helps relieve stress and pain. Treats Joint Pain : Eucalyptus oil is often recommended for patients suffering from rheumatism, lumbago, sprained ligaments and tendons, stiff muscles, aches, fibrosis, and even nerve pain. It is a stimulant and helps increase blood circulation, providing pain relief. A research study showed that inhaling its vapor reduced pain, swelling, and inflammation in patients who underwent total knee replacement surgery. Dental Care : Eucalyptus essential oil is very effective against cavities, dental plaque, gingivitis, bad breath (halitosis), and other dental infections owing to its germicidal. This is why it is so commonly found as an active ingredient in mouthwash, toothpaste, and other dental hygiene products. Removes Intestinal Germs : Eucalyptus oil is a vermifuge and is frequently used to remove intestinal germs. [8] Studies have shown that ingesting eucalyptus oil can deter many of the bacterial, microbial, and parasitic conditions that arise in the various parts of the body, particularly in susceptible areas like the colon and intestine. Manages Diabetes : When ingested, eucalyptus oil can help control blood sugar because it contains powerful flavonoids (quercetin, kaempferol), phenolics (tannins, ellagic acid), and terpenoids (cineole, alpha-pinene). These potent compounds help reduce post-prandial hyperglycemia and treat type 2 diabetes. [9] Diabetics can also benefit by frequently massaging eucalyptus oil to the skintopically, or inhaling it as a vapor. Treats Fever : Eucalyptus oil is also used for treating fever, and is often referred to as “fever oil”. [10] You can add a few drops of the herbal oil to a warm water compress and place it on the forehead frequently to reduce body temperature during high fever. Heals Sinus & Allergies : A research study by NYU detailed the therapeutic use of eucalyptus oil in curing sinus infections, headaches, and allergies. Treats Tuberculosis & Pneumonia : Eucalyptus essential oil has antibacterial and antiseptic qualities which help treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD), pneumonia, and tuberculosis. When massaged onto the chest and used as a vapor rub or inhalant, it can relieve the signs and symptoms of harmful conditions like tuberculosis by clearing the lungs and reducing inflammation. It is best if applied to both, the chest and the back. Immune system : Eucalyptus oil, rich in cineole, is one of the best oils to strengthen the immune system. Apart from its ability to keep colds and flu at bay, it can be used to treat hay fever (seasonal allergy), acne, and endometriosis. Skin Care & Cleanser : Eucalyptus oil is often applied topically to treat skin infections as its main compound, cineole, has antibacterial properties. The oil helps speed up healing and treat acne, eczema, sun spots, blemishes, aging, and pimples. Furthermore, it can be combined with olive or coconut oil to form a natural sunscreen and moisturizer. Treats Fungal Infections : Due to its natural antifungal properties, eucalyptus oil can be used to treat fungal-infected toenails (onychomycosis), jock itch, ringworm, athlete’s foot, thrush, and cold sores. [12] To treat fungal infections in the toenails, it is best to soak your feet in warm water which has a few drops of eucalyptus oil and tea tree essential oil (another antifungal oil). Apart from that, the uses of eucalyptus oil include the following: Room Freshener : The antiseptic and deodorant nature of eucalyptus oil makes it a perfect room freshener for hospitals. It acts as an odor remover and helps keep the environment of the rooms clean and sterilized. Soap Eucalyptus oil is frequently used in soaps and detergents due to its pleasant aroma and medicinal properties. Mosquito Repellent : Lemon eucalyptus oil is a well-known natural repellant for mosquitoes. According to a study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), a mixture of 32% lemon eucalyptus oil provided more than 95% protection against mosquitoes for three hours. Household Cleaner : Eucalyptus oil can be used as a handy household cleaner for cleaning kitchen surfaces, bathroom countertops, and sinks. Mix 1 cup water, ½ cup vinegar, and 1 tablespoon of the oil in a clean spray bottle. Stain Remover : You can add the herbal oil to warm water and soak grease-stained clothes for a few hours, before washing it to get rid of the stains. Hand Cleaner : If you are working with grease, paints, or tar, you can use the herbal oil to clean your hands. Blend the oil with sea salt and wash your hands with this mixture. Aromatherapy & Diffuser : Many people add eucalyptus oil to baths, spas, and saunas because of its refreshing and antiseptic attributes. Therefore, it is commonly used in aromatherapy and added in diffusers, which is frequently included in spa treatment packages. Blending : Eucalyptus oil blends well with many other essential oils including the essential oils of thyme, rosemary, marjoram, lavender, cedarwood, and frankincense.  

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  • Year of Establishment 2020
  • No. of Employees 5

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Saral Herbal And Aroma Products is the leading manufacturer, exporter and supplier of quality products in Haryana, Panipat. We have an amazing list of products for our customers and clients across the country. Our products mainly include eucalyptus oil, neem ark and much more. Our company was established in the year 2020 and since then we are serving our clients with amazing quality products and services.


Our approach to exceeding the highest quality standards are the reason why our customers and clients choose us and deal with us. Our oldest customers are still our customers even after so many years. We serve big, small and also medium scale industries.


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Saral Herbal And Aroma Products

  • Mr. Sumit Tilawat
  • Shop No. 51, Near Kalu Peer, Kabri, Panipat, Haryana
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