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Essential Oils
are useful in the practice of aromatherapy. Essential oil is not
actually an oil, but the natural product extracted from the bark, flower,
fruit, leaf or root. They deliver positive benefits to the body
through smell and direct absorption into the skin. Benefits of essential
oil include soothing, calming, stimulating, refreshing, centering, and
warming to the system. They are sourced from all over the world
in their purest state. Essential Oils are extremely potent and should never be
used directly on the skin, as the liquid may cause irritation to
the skin. |
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Anise, Star
Anise, Star MSDS
Item# 49019 |
| Botanical
Name:
Illicium
Verum |
Country of Origin:
China |
| Extraction:
Steam Distillation |
Parts Used:
Fruit |
Star Anise has been used in Chinese
medicine over 1300 years due to its stimulating effects against
respiratory disorders such as bronchitis and chronic coughing. It
is characterized as a pale yellow liquid with a warm, spicy,
extremely sweet, licorice-like scent. Having excellent masking
properties, Star Anise also blends well with rose, lavender, orange,
pine and other spice oils. |
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Basil Essential Oil
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Basil MSDS
Item# 49012 |
| Botanical
Name:
Ocimum basilicum |
Country of Origin:
Italy |
| Extraction:
Steam Distillation |
Parts Used:
Leaves |
The therapeutic properties of basil
oil are analgesic, antidepressant, antispasmodic, anti-venomous,
carminative, cephalic, diaphoretic, digestive, emmenagogue,
expectorant, febrifuge, insecticide, stomachic, tonic and stimulant.
Basil oil is a good tonic for the treatment of nervous disorders
and stress related headaches, migraines and allergies.
It is used to clear the mind and relieve intellectual fatigue,
while giving clarity and mental strength. |
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Cassia
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Cassia MSDS
Item# 49010 |
| Botanical
Name:
Cinnamomum Cassia |
Country of Origin:
China |
| Extraction:
Steam Distillation |
Parts Used:
Leaves |
Cassia Oil is popular in aromatherapy and is often a component of
potpourri.
Cassia is a tonic, carminative and stimulant. The oil has antiseptic
properties, killing various types of bacteria and fungi. It can also
be used for colds, influenza, fevers, arthritis
and rheumatism. |
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Cedarwood
Texas White
Cedarwood Texas
White MSDS
Item# 49013 |
| Botanical
Name:
Juniperus ashei |
Country of Origin:
USA |
| Extraction:
Steam Distillation |
Parts Used:
Heartwood |
Cedarwood oil
has been often used as a healing remedy for the skin. It may be used
for skin rashes, acne, and oily skin. It helps control oily hair,
dandruff, and hair loss. Cedarwood oil is also helpful in cleansing
the scalp and hair roots. In an aroma lamp the essential oil is an
effective insect repellent, like eucalyptus, geranium, cloves, or
cypress.
Do not use while pregnant. |
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Chinese Ginger
Chinese Ginger MSDS
Item# 49020 |
| Botanical
Name:
Zingiber Officinale |
Country of Origin:
China |
| Extraction:
Steam Distillation |
Parts Used:
Root |
Ginger has been used as a domestic
spice as well as a remedy for thousands of years. Popularly known
for its ability to help indigestion, ginger can also be used for
treatment of rheumatism, bacterial dysentery, malaria, and motion
sickness. Pale yellow to amber in color, this essential oil has a
warm, slightly green, fresh, woody-spicy scent that blends well
with, patchouli, rosewood, cedarwood, coriander, rose, lime, orange
and other citrus oils. |
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Cinnamon
Leaf
Cinnamon Leaf MSDS
Item# 49009 |
| Botanical
Name:
Cinnamomum Zeylanicum |
Country of Origin:
Sri Lanka |
| Extraction:
Steam Distillation |
Parts Used:
Leaves |
The cinnamon tree is an evergreen
native to China and Vietnam that has since been cultivated in many
other regions. It has shiny, leathery green leaves, and small, white
flowers with oval shaped purple berries. Cinnamon Leaf is believed
to have the following properties: as a stimulant, as an antiseptic
(as with cinnamon bark), as an antibiotic, as an astringent, as a
carminative, as an emmenagogue, and as a natural insecticide and
antispasmodic. Cinnamon has warming properties that helps invigorate
and rejuvenate the mind and body. It’s pungent, spicy aroma supports
the respiratory and digestive systems. It was used in ancient Egypt
for embalming and controlling bacterial and viral outbreaks.
Cinnamon has been used for centuries in teas, entrees and baked
goods to both increase appetite before a meal and settle stomach
following eating. |
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Citronella, Java
Citronella MSDS
Item# 49021 |
| Botanical
Name:
Cymbopogon Winterianus |
Country of Origin:
Java/Indonesia |
| Extraction:
Steam Distillation |
Parts Used:
Leaves |
Java Citronella is
an essential oil obtained from the leaves and stems of the
cymbopogon plant commonly known as lemongrass. The two active
ingredients in citronella, geraniol and citronellol, are both
antiseptics having multiple uses in disinfectants, soaps, perfumes,
and insect repellants. Java Citronella is famous in Bintan,
Indonesia for its use in aroma therapy. Having a sweet, floral aroma, this oil blends well with lavender and
tea tree.
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Coriander
Seed
Coriander MSDS
Item# 49014 |
| Botanical
Name:
Coriandrum
Sativum |
Country of Origin:
Bulgaria |
| Extraction:
Steam Distillation |
Parts Used:
Seed |
A strongly aromatic annual herb
about 90-cm (3 ft.) high. It has large bright green leaves, umbels
of small white or pale-pink flowers. The seeds are round consisting
of two pericarps with a warm pleasant odor. The top note is
pleasant, sweet-woody. The body note is spicy, aromatic, sweet-woody
with a candy-like, floral-balsamic undertone. The dry-out is a
lingering, dry, sweet-woody note. Coriander essential oil is
relaxing, gently clarifying. |
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Eucalyptus
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Eucalyptus MSDS
Item# 49005 |
| Botanical
Name:
Eucalyptus
globulus |
Country of Origin:
China |
| Extraction:
Steam Distillation |
Parts Used:
Leaves |
Aroma is fresh, cooling, energizing,
and deodorizing. Use
in a diffuser to freshen, 2-3 drops to a bowl of hot water to inhale
the fragrant steam or use it in the sauna/steam bath. For scenting
body care products use 5-10 drops per ounce. Blends well with most
herbs, like lavender and rosemary, cedarwood, frankincense, and
others. Both western and eastern medicine have used eucalyptus for
its support of the respiratory system for cough
and throat medicine and chest ointments. Never ingest eucalyptus; it
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very toxic orally. Keep away from children. Even small amounts may be
toxic. |
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Lavandin Grosso,
Pure
Lavandin Grosso MSDS
Item# 49022 |
| Botanical
Name:
Lavandula Intermedia var Grosso |
Country of Origin:
France |
| Extraction:
Steam Distillation |
Parts Used:
Flower |
Lavandin Grosso is used as an herbaceous
scent with effective uses against respiratory problems and
headaches. Commonly compared with Lavender, Lavandin Grosso has a
clear light yellow color with a strong, somewhat sharp camphor smell
with light, floral undertones. This oil should be avoided during
pregnancy and by those with epilepsy. |
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