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Dr. Shilpa Varma

Coordinator And Faculty International Institute Of Advanced Agriculture And Skill Development, Jaipur

he market aspect of essential oils is increases rapidly according to one of the article it will expect to reach $11.19 billion by 2022, with a CAGR of 8.7% from 2016 to 2022 Essential oils, also known as volatile oils/aetherolea/ethereal oils, are derived from leaves, stems, flowers, bark, roots, or other parts of a plant. Essential oil is obtained from various herbs and plants, such as orange, eucalyptus, corn mint, peppermint, citronella, lemon, lime clover leaf, and spearmint, using distillation methods such as steam and water distillation. An essential oil contains volatile aroma compounds and real essence of the plant from which it derived. Essential oils are primarily used in cosmetics & toiletries, food items and beverages.

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By Product } Orange } Eucalyptus } Corn mint } Peppermint } Citronella } Lemon } Lime } Clover Leaf } Spearmint } Others (Cederwood, Lavandin, Litsea Cubeba & Lemongrass Oil, Coriander, Basil, Mandarine, Patchouli, Tea Tree Oil) By Application } Food & Beverages } Medical } Cleaning & Home } Spa & Relaxation } Others (Cosmetics, Paint, Petroleum, Textile, Paper

& Printing, Perfumes & Fragrances, and Dental Preparation Industries)

By Region } North America { U.S. { Rest of North America } Europe { UK { Germany { France { Rest of Europe } Asia-Pacific { Japan { China { India { Rest of APAC } LAMEA { Brazil { South Africa { UAE { Rest of LAMEA

Reference : https://www.alliedmarketresearch.com/essential-oils-market

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Essential Oils As Natural Pesticides/ Herbicides I

Dr. Shilpa Varma

Coordinator And Faculty International Institute Of Advanced Agriculture And Skill Development, Jaipur

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n agriculture use of chemical pesticides is a normally but as we know about bad effects of chemical pesticides we are trying for natural options for pesticides. One of the alternatives is use of essential oil as pesticide. Essential oils is aromatics compound present in plant produced special essence or fragrance. Because of essence, essential oils term was derive for this characteristic having plants. Searching for some plant-based pesticide is also an eco-friendly approach, which is urging of today scenario. Some important special essential oils uses as pesticide in agriculture discussed here. Cymbopogon citratus or lemongrass is a known for its fragrance, phytotherapeutic applications and potentialities.


Methanol leaf extracts of C. citratus has been screened for larvicidal activity against Anopheles arabiensis. The investigation establishes that C. citratus extracts could serve as a potent mosquito larvicidal agent against An. Arabiensis. Sukumar et al. reported that C. citratus causes significant growth inhibition and mortality in later developmental stages of Aedes aegypti. C. citratus essential oil has also shown toxicity against Culex quinquefasciatus larvae with a LC50 value of 24 mg/l. In Ocimum basilicum (basil) methyl chavicol makes up 75% of the oil, β-asarone amounts to 70-80% in Acorus calamus (Bach) rhizomes, linalool, in the range of 5060%, occurs in coriander seed and leaf oils procured from different locations at different time intervals and is by far the most predominant constituent followed by p-cymene, terpinene, camphor and limonene. Spearmint (Mentha spicata) and basil (Ocimum basilicum) are also effective in warding off flies. Similarly, essential oil bearing plants like Artemesia vulgaris, Melaleuca leucodendron, Pelargonium roseum, Lavandula angustifolia, Mentha piperita and Juniperus virginiana are also effective against various insects and fungal pathogens Vetiver (Vetiveria zizanioides) essential oil obtained by steam distillation of aromatic roots contains a large number of oxygenated sesquiterpenes. This oil is known to protect clothes and other valuable materials from insect attack when placed in closets, drawers, and chests. Catnip (Nepeta cateria) essential oil is highly effective for repelling mosquitoes, bees and other flying insects. The most active constituent in catnip has been identified as nepetalactone. It repels mosquitoes ten times more than DEET. It is particularly effective against Aedes aegypti mosquito, a vector for yellow fever virus. Oil of Trachyspermum sp. is also larvicidal against A. aegypti and southern house mosquito, Culex quinquefasciatus Essential oils have also shown some potential as herbicides. Surfactants, which are also limited in organic agriculture, are often required to assist in the spreading of the material. Since most essential oils commercialized for natural weed control consists of mixtures, it is difficult to cover the numerous formulations available. This section will highlight some of the most common oils used. All

commercialized essential oils act as non-selective, contact herbicides (burn down) that can provide good but transient weed control. Pine oil. Pine oil [CAS 8002-09-03] composed of terpene alcohols and saponified fatty acids is sold as a 10% aqueous emulsion for weed control. As with other natural product derived weed control, pine oil did not provide the level of control obtained with a single application of glyphosate. Clove oil The essential oil obtained by steam distillation of clove (Eugenia caryophyllus Spreng) leaves [CAS 8000-34-8] contains primarily eugenol [CAS 9753-0] in together with several other terpenoids. Clove oil is commercialized for weed control under several forms Lemongrass oil Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus Stapf. or C. flexuosus D.C.) oil [CAS 8007-02-1] has recently been commercialized as an organic herbicide, but its potential use for weed control was first patented in England in 1924.46 The main component (80%) of this oil is citral [CAS 5392-40-5] Citronella oil Citronella oil [CAS 8000-29-1], which is best known for its use as a mosquito repellent, has been tested as a herbicide in tree nurseries.This oil is obtained from several sources, but Cymbopogon spp. are the most common. The primary components are citronellal (42%), geraniol (21%) and other terpenes. After these research people are very much interested in these crops at commercialization level also. People known that, these natural pesticides will not be harmful for human health as well. More focused research is needed in this area, as it could be one of the best alternatives to control pest and weed.

Reference : 1. S Zafar Haider, Harish Chandra Andola, Vijay Kant Purohit Manindra Mohan. Essential Oils as Green Pesticides: For Sustainable Agriculture. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical, Biological and Chemical Sciences ISSN: 0975-8585 October – December 2011 RJPBCS Volume 2 Issue 4 Page No. 100. 2. Franck E. Dayan, Charles L. Cantrell, Stephen O. Duke. Natural products in crop protection. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry 17 (2009) 4022–4034

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Essential Oil Benefits And Uses

ssential oils have become hugely popular in recent decades, although they have been in use for thousands of years in traditional medicine practices. These concentrated extracts of various plants, flowers, and herbs have potent active compounds, giving them a number of uses at home and for relaxing purposes, as well as for cosmetic and medicinal applications.

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the seeds, stem, bark, roots, flowers or leaves of plants from around the world, and there are hundreds of essential oils in common use, varying depending on your location and access to these plants. The oils are commonly clear in color, although some are yellow or amber, and they possess high levels of key nutrients, chemicals, antioxidants, organic acids, and other beneficial compounds. Due to their concentrated nature, some essential oils must be diluted before use, as they can result in toxicity and negative side effects when used improperly. Essential oils are typically inhaled for their benefits, either through aromatherapy or an essential oil diffuser, or they


are topically applied to the skin or hair. Some essential oils can be consumed when diluted, but this is relatively uncommon, due to their high chemical concentrations. Unlike perfume and fragrance oils, essential oils are pure derivatives of plants and do not contain any artificial chemicals or additives. One should not use perfume or fragrance oils in the same way as essential oils. Many essential oils perform better, medicinally speaking when combined with carrier oils that absorb into the skin and can help to dilute the potent essential oils. Furthermore, essential oils are often blended together to create even more potent and beneficial substances. Most oils vary greatly in terms of quality and price, due to the availability and rarity of the plants from which they are derived. Due to their highly concentrated nature, they are typically purchased in small amounts, in small bottles, which are often tinted blue or brown to prevent any damage from light.

Essential Oil Uses and Benefits The uses and benefits of an essential oil depend entirely on what type of oil you are using, as well as the amount and potency of the blend you choose. However, these typically include antibacterial, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anxiolytic, relaxant, sedative, detoxifying, moisturizing, insect repellent, airfreshening or cognition-boosting qualities.

Home and Cleaning When it comes to using essential oils in your home to clean various surfaces, eliminate airborne pathogens and neutralize foul odors, there are many viable options. When you use an essential oil diffuser, it can quickly spread microparticles of active essential oils throughout a room, or your entire home, and effectively detoxify any surfaces it touches. Many people often choose to mix essential oils with carrier oils and apply them to different surfaces to eliminate bacteria and viruses that may be present. Essential oils are also very effective against mold and other fungal growths. Some of the best essential oils for these sorts of home-cleaning purposes are lemon, tea tree, peppermint, eucalyptus, cinnamon, lavender, and rosemary.

Spa and Relaxation Arguably the most popular use of essential oils, these potent liquids are known for their soothing and relaxing qualities. They are widely used by people who regularly suffer from chronic stress and anxiety, as well as people who struggle with sleep disorders, such as sleep

apneaand insomnia. Many essential oils, when inhaled, can trigger the release of key hormones and neurotransmitters, such as serotonin or dopamine, and also affect the levels of stress hormones present in the body. This can help relieve chronic disease and oxidative stress in inflamed tissues, improve mood, lower the frequency of depressive episodes, and generally relieve worry and strain. A few excellent essential oils for stress and relaxation include rose, bergamot, vetiver, ylang-ylang, lavender, chamomile, holy basil and lemon balm.

Antiviral & Antibacterial Effects Aside from using essential oils to cleanse your home and eliminate nasty pathogens from the air and countertops, these oils are also excellent for personal use, either topically or when inhaled. Essential oil diffusers can fill the air with micro-particles that will cleanse the skin, helping to relieve symptoms of eczema, psoriasis, acne and other skin conditions. Internally, the antibacterial and antiviral effects of these oils can boost your immune system, clear up respiratory infections and even help to re-balance the microflora of your gut to improve digestion. Some of the most potent antibacterial and antiviral oils are lemongrass, thyme, oregano, tea tree, bergamot, lavender, and peppermint.

Anti-inflammatory Properties Many people turn to essential oils as a topical remedy for aches, pains, joint disorders, arthritis, gout, headaches and a variety of other inflammatory conditions. These oils are known to have certain antioxidant properties, which can counter oxidative stress in organ systems. This, in turn, will reduce inflammation in various parts of the body, including the respiratory and gastrointestinal tracts, blood vessels and arteries, and muscles. This means that the right combination of essential oils can protect heart health and digestive functioning, as well as every other area of the body. For anti-inflammatory effects, choose clary sage, frankincense, juniper, chamomile, and sweet marjoram oils.

Reduce Pain As a pain reliever, essential oils can be either diffused, inhaled or topically applied, making it effective both on the large scale and the small. For chronic pain as a result of long-term illness, injury or surgical recovery, these oils are particularly good, as centuries of anecdotal evidence will attest. For pain relief, turn to cayenne, wintergreen, lavender, rosemary and eucalyptus oils.

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Essential Oils ssential oils are used extensively in aromatherapy and various traditional medicines. Due to the numerous health benefits of essential oils, they are increasingly being explored by the scientific community for the treatment of a variety of diseases including cancer, HIV, asthma, bronchitis, heart strokes, and many more. There are more than 90 essential oils, and each has its own health benefits. Most essential oils blend well with other essential oils in terms of function and odor, which allows herbalists to prepare a vast repertoire of aromatic essential oil combinations. Below is a list of essential oils that are currently being widely used or researched. Most of these oils are quite strong in nature and can cause side effects if they are not taken in an appropriate manner and dose. Furthermore, their individual benefits are variable, so you should consult a medical practitioner before using these oils, either internally or topically. The benefits of herb are also provided in greater detail on a separate page, so feel free to click on any of those essential oils to know the full extent of its health benefits.

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Allspice Essential Oil Properties: It is considered a good anesthetic, analgesic, antioxidant, antiseptic, carminative, relaxant, rubefacient, stimulant, and tonic. Health benefits: It has been claimed to induce numbness, relieve pain, relax the body and mind, add color to the skin, and stimulate various other functions.

Angelica Essential Oil Properties: Angelica essential oil is commonly known as a beneficial anti-spasmodic, carminative, depurative, diaphoretic, digestive, diuretic, hepatic, emenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, nervine, stimulant, stomachic, and tonic. Health benefits: It relaxes spasms, reduces gases, purifies the blood, promotes perspiration, improves digestion, increases urination, and removes toxins. Angelica essential oil is also good for liver and stomach, relieves obstructed menstruation, expels phlegm & catarrh, reduces fever, cures nervous disorders, and tones the body.

Anise Essential Oil Properties: Traditionally, it has been used as an antiepileptic, anti-hysteric, anti-rheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aperient, carminative, cordial, decongestant, digestive, expectorant, insecticide, sedative, stimulant, and vermifuge. Health benefits: It is commonly employed to treat

rheumatism & arthritis, protect against septics, relax spasms, act as a purgative, remove gases, warm the body, clear congestion, and ease breathing. Furthermore, some practitioners use anise essential oil to facilitate digestion, expel phlegm & catarrh, kill & repel insects, worms, and lice, as well as to relieve nervous afflictions.

Basil Essential Oil Properties: Basil essential oil is carminative, antispasmodic, analgesic, anti-bacterial, and opthalmic. Health benefits: It has long been used for skin care, indigestion, respiratory problems, infections, stress disorders, blood circulation issues, pain, and vomiting.

Bay Essential Oil Properties: It is often used as antiseptic, antibiotic,

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anti-neuralgic, anti-spasmodic, analgesic, astringent, cholagogue, emenagogue, febrifuge, insecticide, sedative, stomachic, sudorific and tonic. Health benefits: Bay essential oil protects against septic, inhibits microbial growth, gives relief from neuralgia pain, relaxes spasms, provides pain relief, increases appetite, tightens gums & muscles and helps stop hair loss. Other applications of bay essential oil have been used for the treatment of hemorrhage, promotion of bile secretion, relief of obstructed menstruation, and reduction of fever. The essential oil also kills & repels insects, sedates inflammations & nervous afflictions, and is good for the stomach, while increasing perspiration & elimination of excess toxins in the body.

Healthbenefits:Bergamot essential oil removes body odor, relieves spasms, suppresses pain, improves mood and fights depression, heals cuts and scars, and promotes efficient digestion.

Benzoin Essential Oil

Bitter Almond Essential Oil

Properties: It is considered an anti-depressant, carminative, cordial, deodorant, disinfectant, relaxant, diuretic, expectorant, antiseptic, vulnerary, astringent, anti-inflammatory, anti-rheumatic, and sedative. Health benefits: It is great for uplifting moods and fighting depression, and it has also been popularized for eliminating gas build-up, warming the respiratory system, reducing body odor, curing infections, relaxation, promoting urination, and the subsequent removal of body toxins. This useful essential oil also strengthens gums and stops hemorrhaging, cures inflammation, improves circulation, and can help cure arthritis, while calming anxiety and relieving tension.

Properties: It is traditionally used as a vermifuge, febrifuge, bactericide, germicide, fungicide, sedative, anesthetic, aperient, diuretic, anti-intoxicant, antispasmodic, and as a cure for hydrophobia. Health benefits: The uses of bitter almond essential oil are widely ranged, and include killing worms, reducing fever, killing bacteria, germs, and fungi, sedation and reducing inflammation. It can also cause numbness and act as an anesthetic or desensitizing agent. It is a purgative that increases urination, and helps remove excess water, salt, toxins, and fat from the body, while countering the effects of intoxicants, curing spasms, and helping to cure hydrophobia, which is the fear of water.

Bergamot Essential Oil

Black Pepper Essential Oil

Properties: It is considered deodorant, vulnerary, vermifuge, antibiotic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, sedative, analgesic, antidepressant, disinfectant, febrifuge, cicatrisant, and digestive in nature.

Properties: It is considered a digestive, diaphoretic, carminative, aperient, antispasmodic, antirheumatic, antiarthritic, antibacterial, and an antioxidant. Health benefits: This essential oil aids in digestion, increases

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Birch Essential Oil Properties: It is a tonic, disinfectant, stimulant & antidepressant, analgesic, detoxifier, antirheumatic and antiarthritic. Furthermore, it is a diuretic, antiseptic, astringent, febrifuge, germicide, insecticide, and a depurative. Health benefits:Birch essential oil fights depression, reduces pain, promotes urination, protects wounds from becoming septic, reduces fever, kills germs, and purifies the blood.


perspiration and helps remove toxins from the body. It also helps to remove gases from the intestines and does not let them build up while acting as a purgative, curing spasms, and helping to treat arthritis and rheumatism by removing uric acid and other toxins from the body. Black pepper essential oil inhibits bacterial growth, fights premature aging, and neutralizes free radicals that damage the body in countless ways.

Boldo Essential Oil Properties: It is classified as many things, including anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic, antiseptic, cholagogue, digestive, diuretic, hepatic, insecticide, narcotic, stimulant and vermifuge. Health benefits: It has been known to reduce inflammation, treat rheumatism & arthritis, protect against septic, promote bile secretion, facilitate digestion, and increase urination and the removal of toxins from the body. It is good for the liver, and kills and repels insects.

Buchu Essential Oil Properties: It is used as an antiseptic, antirheumatic, antiarthritic, carminative, digestive, diuretic, insecticide and a tonic. Health benefits:Buchu essential oil protects against septic, treats rheumatism and arthritis, removes gas, facilitates digestion, increases urination & removal of toxins, tones up the body’s musculature, while also repelling and killing insects.

Cajuput Essential Oil Properties: It is commonly used as an antiseptic, cosmetic, bactericide, insecticide, decongestant, analgesic, expectorant, febrifuge, vermifuge, anti-spasmodic, anti-neuralgic, carminative, stimulant, tonic, sudorific, and emenagogue. Health benefits: It protects wounds from becoming septic, takes care of skin, kills bacteria and insects, cures congestion in the respiratory system, reduces pain, cures coughs, reduces fever, cures spasm, and gives relief from the pain of neuralgia. Cajuput essential oil also removes gases, stimulates secretions and nerve responses, tones up organic systems, increases perspiration, gives relief from obstructed menses and regulates consistent menstruation.

Calamus Essential Oil Properties: It is commonly known as an anti-rheumatic, anti-spasmodic, cephalic, circulatory stimulant, memory

booster, nervine, stimulant and as a tranquilizer. Health benefits:Calamus essential oil treats rheumatism and arthritis, relaxes spasm, and inhibits microbial growth, while being good for the brain and memory. Furthermore, it increases blood & lymph circulation, cures nervous disorders, and induces sleep.

Camomile Essential Oil Properties: Traditionally, camomile essential oil has been used for almost anything you can imagine, including its use as an anti-spasmodic, antiseptic, antibiotic, antidepressant, anti-neuralgic, antiphlogistic, carminative, cholagogue, cicatrisant, emenagogue, analgesic, febrifuge, hepatic, sedative, nervine, digestive, tonic, bactericidal, sudorific, stomachic, anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious, vermifuge, and vulnerary. Health benefits: Camomile essential oil is known to cure spasms, protect wounds from becoming septic and infected, curb biotic growth and infections, fight depression and uplift mood, cure neuralgic pain by reducing swelling in the effected vessels, and soothe inflammation from fever. It also eliminates gases, promotes discharge of bile, helps decrease visibility of scars, opens up obstructed menses and regulates them, cures pain, reduces fever, and is good for liver. Furthermore, camomile essential oil sedates inflammation and hyper-reactions, improves nervous system health, aids digestion, reduces spasms, kills bacteria, increases perspiration, improves digestion, and fights infections. It is one of the most popular and useful essential oils out there!

Camphor Essential Oil Properties: It is a stimulant, antispasmodic, antiseptic, decongestant, anesthetic, sedative, nerve pacifier, antineuralgic, anti-inflammatory, disinfectant, and an insecticide.

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Health benefits:Camphor essential oil cures spasms, protects wounds from infections, eliminates congestion, desensitizes and acts as local anesthetic, calms nervous disturbances, cures neuralgic pain, soothes inflammation, fights infections, and kills insects.

Caraway Essential Oil Properties: It is a Galactogogue, anti-histaminic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, digestive, stomachic, disinfectant, diuretic, emenagogue, expectorant, aperitif, astringent, insecticide, stimulant, tonic, and vermifuge. Health benefits: It has been known to increase milk in the breasts, curb histamine to fight coughs, protect wounds against becoming septic, and is very good for the heart. Furthermore, this essential oil cures spasms and cramps, removes excess gas, promotes digestion, maintains stomach health, fights infections, increases urination and helps remove toxins from body. Finally, it regulates menstrual cycles, cures coughs, increases appetite, contracts gums and muscles, kills insects, stimulates secretions, and generally increases overall health.

Cardamom Essential Oil Properties: It is considered an anti-spasmodic, and it also neutralizes the adverse effects of chemotherapy, reduces nausea. It is used as an antiseptic, anti-microbial, aphrodisiac, astringent, digestive, stomachic, stimulant, and diuretic agent. Health benefits: It has been known to cure spasms, fight nausea, protect wounds and incisions, curb microbial growth, increase libido, contract gums, promote digestion, and maintain stomach health. It stimulates secretions and other functions, increases urination and thereby removes extra salt, bile, water, toxins and fat from the body.

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Carrot Seed Essential Oil Properties: It is antiseptic, disinfectant, detoxifying, antioxidant, carminative, depurative, diuretic, emmenagogue, stimulant, cytophylactic, and a tonic. Health benefits: Protects wounds from becoming septic, fights infections, removes toxins from the body, neutralizes free radicals and reverses the effects of oxidation. Furthermore, it removes excess gas and does not let it build up in the body, while purifying blood by removing toxins, increasing urination, opening and regulating menses, stimulating secretions, and promoting the regeneration of new cells.

Cassia Essential Oil Properties: It is commonly used as an anti-diarrheal, antidepressant, antiemetic, anti-galactagogue, antiviral, antimicrobial, antirheumatic and an anti-arthritic. Besides all those “anti-s”, cassia essential oil is also an astringent, carminative, circulatory, emmenagogue, febrifuge and a stimulant. Health benefits: It has been known to eliminate loose stool and diarrhea while fighting depression and uplifting mood. It can also stop vomiting, reduce milk flow, inhibit microbial growth, treat rheumatism and arthritis, tighten gums & muscles and help stop hair loss. This powerful oil is also thought to reduce hemorrhaging, fight viral infections, remove excess gas, improve blood & lymphatic circulation, relieve obstructed menstruation, and reduce fever.

Catnip Essential Oil Properties: This lesser-known essential oil is antispasmodic, carminative, diaphoretic, emmenagogue, nervine, stomachic, stimulant, and astringent. Health benefits: It is commonly used to fight spasms,


remove gases, promote sweating, open obstructed menses and regulate their cycles, strengthen the nervous system, maintain stomach health, and generally stimulate appropriate system functioning in the body.

Cedarwood Essential Oil Properties: It is anti-seborrhoeic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, tonic, astringent, diuretic, emenagogue, expectorant, insecticidal, sedative, and a fungicide. Health benefits: Cedarwood is known to help cure seborrhoea, heal wounds, fight spasms, cause contractions in the gums, muscles, tissues, skin and blood vessels, while increasing urination and the subsequent removal of toxins, water, salt and fat from the body. It also regulates menstrual cycles, cures coughs and colds, kills insects, sedates inflammation and nervous disturbances, and inhibits fungal growth and infections.

Cinnamon Essential Oil Properties: It is antibacterial, antifungal, anti-microbial, astringent, anti-clotting, stimulating, cooling, and carminative in nature. Health benefits: It is frequently employed as a brain tonic, as well as for respiratory problems, skin infections, blood impurity, blood circulation issues, infections, wound healing, pain relief, birth control, menstruation problems, breastfeeding, heart disorders, diabetes, colon cancer, indigestion, and as a relief for bad breath!

Citronella Essential Oil Properties:Citronella essential oil is an anti-bacterial, antidepressant, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, antiinflammatory and deodorant, all rolled into one. It is also diaphoretic, diuretic, febrifuge, fungicidal, stomachic, stimulant, tonic and vermifuge. Perhaps most well known in recent years is its use as a very effective insect repellent. Health benefits: This useful oil inhibits bacterial, microbial, viral & fungal infections while also killing insects, protecting wounds from becoming septic, relaxing spasms, soothing inflammations, eliminating body odor, stimulating perspiration, increasing urination and the removal of toxins from the body, reducing fever, and repelling insects. Finally, it is beneficial for stomach health and digestion.

Clary Sage Essential Oil Properties: It is well-known as an antidepressant,

anticonvulsive, antispasmodic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, astringent, bactericidal, carminative, deodorant, digestive, emenagogue, euphoric, hypotensive, nervine, sedative, stomachic, and uterine. Health benefits:Clary sage essential oil fights depression and uplifts mood, stops convulsions by sedating nervous disturbances, relaxes spasms, protects wound from becoming septic, reduces sexual dysfunction and increases libido, causes contractions, kills bacteria and curbs bacterial growth. It also removes excess gas, eliminates body odor, improves digestion, relieves obstructed menstruation, lowers blood pressure, and makes improves the health of the nervous system. Finally, clary sage essential oil sedates various extreme emotions and anxiety, while maintaining good stomach health and fixing any damage sustained by the uterus.

Clove Essential Oil Properties: It is anti-microbial, anti-fungal, antiseptic, antiviral, aphrodisiac, and stimulating in nature. Health benefits:Clove essential oil has long been used in treatments related to dental care, like toothaches and cavities. It is also used cure infections, skin conditions, stress, headaches, respiratory problems, earaches, indigestion, nausea, blood circulation issues, blood purification, diabetes, immune system weakness, premature ejaculation, cholera, and sties.

Coriander Essential Oil Properties: For centuries, this essential oil has been used as an analgesic, aphrodisiac, anti-spasmodic, carminative, depurative, deodorant, digestive, fungicide, lipolytic, stimulant, and stomachic. Health benefits: It has been well-reported to reduce pain, increase libido, reduce spasms, eliminate excess gas, purify the blood, decrease body odor, promote digestion,

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and inhibit fungal growth and infection. Furthermore, it reduces fat by breaking it down through hydrolysis, and maintains good health and tone of the stomach.

Cumin Essential Oil Properties: This essential oil is bactericidal, carminative, digestive, diuretic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, detoxifying, emenagogue, stimulant, nervine, and tonic in nature. Health benefits: It has been known to kill bacteria and inhibits bacterial infection, while removing excess gas from the intestine, promoting digestion, increasing urination, and protecting wounds against becoming septic. It also reduces spasms, removes toxins from the blood, regulates the menstrual cycle, and is good for the response time of the nervous system.

Cypress Essential Oil Properties: It is considered an astringent, antiseptic, antispasmodic, deodorant, diuretic, hemostatic, hepatic, styptic, sudorific, vasoconstrictor, respiratory tonic, and sedative. Health benefits:Cypress essential oil strengthens gums and contracts muscles, protects wounds against infections, clears spasms, removes body odor, increases urination, promotes perspiration, strengthens the respiratory system, and soothes inflammation.

Davana Essential Oil Properties: It is commonly used as an antidepressant, antiseptic, antiviral, disinfectant, emmenagogue, expectorant, relaxant and vulnerary. Health benefits: Traditionally, it is used to fight depression and uplift mood, protect against wounds becoming septic, fight viral infections, and provide relief from obstructed menstrual cycles and regulate them. It also expels phlegm &

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catarrh, relaxes the body and mind, while healing wounds.

Dill Essential Oil Properties: It is commonly used as an anti-spasmodic, carminative, digestive, disinfectant, galactagogue, sedative, stomachic, and sudorific. Health benefits: It is frequently used to relieve spasms, eliminate excess gas, promote healthy digestion, prohibit infections, increase secretion of milk, soothe hypersensitivity and anxiety while being good for the stomach and increasing perspiration.

Elemi Essential Oil Properties: It is used as an antiseptic, analgesic, expectorant, stimulant and tonic. Health benefits: It is very useful in protecting against septic, relieving pain, expelling phlegm & catarrh, and generally increasing the muscle tone and health of the body.

Eucalyptus Essential Oil Properties: It has a number of important qualities, including anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, decongestant, deodorant, antiseptic, antibacterial, and stimulating. Health benefits: It is very useful in the treatment of respiratory problems, wounds, muscle pain, mental exhaustion, dental care, skin care, diabetes, fever, and intestinal germs.

Fennel Essential Oil Properties:Fennel essential oil is an antiseptic, antispasmodic, aperitif, carminative, depurative, diuretic, emmenagogue, expectorant, galactogogue, laxative, stimulant, stomachic, splenic, tonic, and a vermifuge. Health benefits: It has also been found to protect


wounds against becoming septic, and it clears spasm, increases appetite, removes excess gas, purifies the blood, increases urination, and promotes a regulated menstrual cycle. Fennel essential oil defends against cough and cold, increases milk secretion, helps clear bowels and constipation, stimulates systems, and is good for stomach and spleen health.

Frankincense Essential Oil Properties: It is commonly used as an antiseptic, disinfectant, astringent, carminative, cicatrisant, cytophylactic, digestive, diuretic, emenagogue, expectorant, sedative, tonic, uterine, and vulnerary. Health benefits:Frankincense essential oil protects wounds from becoming septic, fights infections, induces contractions in gums, muscles, and blood vessels, and removes excess gas, heals scars, keeps cells healthy and promotes their regeneration. It promotes digestion, increases urination, regulates menstrual cycles, cures coughs and colds, soothes anxiety and inflammation, and ensures good health of the uterus.

cephalic, expectorant, febrifuge, laxative, rubefacient, stimulant, stomachic, sudorific, and tonic. Health benefits:Ginger essential oil has been known to cure pain, stop vomiting, protect from wounds becoming septic, and relax spasm. Some practitioners also use it to inhibit bacterial growth, eliminate gas, and improve brain and memory function, while helping to expel phlegm & catarrh. Finally, it is known to break fevers, clear bowels, bring color to the skin, improve stomach health, and promote sweating, which helps removes toxins from the body.

Galbanum Essential Oil

Grapefruit Essential Oil

Properties:Galbanum essential oil has been used as an anti-arthritic, anti-rheumatic, anti-spasmodic, cicatrisant, circulatory stimulant, decongestant, detoxifier, emollient, insecticide, anti-parasitic and vulnerary. Health benefits: Traditionally, it has been known to treat rheumatism and arthritis, relaxes spasm, clears scars and spots, increases blood and lymph circulation, clears congestion, and eases breathing. Furthermore, it removes toxins, improves skin health, kills & repels insects, eliminates parasites, and speeds up the healing of wounds.

Properties: This substance is a diuretic, disinfectant, stimulant, antidepressant, antiseptic, aperitif, lymphatic, and a tonic. Health benefits: In various parts of the world, it is used to stimulate urination, fight infections, reduce depression and uplift mood. It also protects wounds from becoming septic while increasing the elimination of toxins.

Geranium Essential Oil Properties: It has a range of qualities, including use as an astringent, haemostatic, cicatrisant, cytophylactic, diuretic, deodorant, styptic, tonic, vermifuge, and vulnerary. Health benefits: It is employed to induce tightening of the gums, muscles, skin and blood vessels and in stopping hemorrhage, scar healing, promotion of cell growth, and increased urination. It is also used to stop body odor, tone up the body, and kill intestinal parasites and worms.

Ginger Essential Oil Properties: It can be used as an analgesic, antiemetic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, bactericidal, carminative,

Helichrysum Essential Oil Properties: This essential oil is antispasmodic, anti-coagulant, ant-iallergenic, anti-microbial, antihaematomic, antiphlogistic, nervine, anti-inflammatory, antitussive, cicatrisant, expectorant, febrifuge, anti septic, cholagogue, emollient, mucolytic, fungicidal, hepatic, diuretic, splenic, and cytophylactic. Health benefits: Patients regularly use this essential oil because it reduces spasms, maintains the fluidity of blood, fights allergies, inhibits microbial infections, dissolves and clears blood clots, reduces inflammation from fever, and is good for nervous system health. Furthermore, it reduces various other types of inflammation, clears phlegm and reduces coughs, heals scars, protects wounds from becoming septic, stimulates proper bile discharge into the stomach, makes skin smooth and young, dissolves mucus, and kills

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fungus. It is also notoriously good for liver and spleen, while stimulating urination and regeneration of new cells.

Hyssop Essential Oil Properties:Hyssop essential oil is an astringent, stimulant, anti-spasmodic, antirheumatic, antiseptic, carminative, cicatrisant, digestive, diuretic, emenagogue, expectorant, hypertensive, nervine, sudorific, tonic, febrifuge, vermifuge, and vulnerary. Health benefits: It induces the tightening of gums, muscles, skin and blood vessels, while reducing spasms, eliminating excess gas, as well as promoting quick healing of scars and after-marks. Furthermore, it promotes digestion, increases urination, regulates menstruation, decreases phlegm and coughs, increases blood pressure, and promotes sweating. It is commonly thought to be good for reducing stress on the nervous system and reducing fevers.

Jasmine Essential Oil Properties: It is considered an antidepressant, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, antispasmodic, cicatrisant, expectorant, galactagogue, emenagogue, parturient, sedative and uterine. Health benefits:Jasmine essential oil fights depression and uplifts mood, protects wounds, cures sexual dysfunctions, and increases libido. It also reduces spasms, heals scars and after marks, gives relief from phlegm and coughs, increases breast milk, and regulates obstructed menstrual cycles. The oil also eases the delivery of babies and labor pains, while sedating inflammation and nervous disturbances.

Juniper Essential Oil Properties:Juniper essential oil has long been known as an antiseptic, sudorific, antirheumatic, depurative,

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antispasmodic, stimulating, stomachic, astringent, carminative, diuretic, rubefacient, vulnerary and tonic. Health benefits: This oil protects wounds from becoming septic, increases sweating, cures rheumatism and arthritis, purifies blood, eliminates spasms, stimulates functions, and is good for the stomach. Juniper essential oil also makes gums stronger and stops hemorrhaging, reduces excess gas, promotes urination, brings color to the skin, and generally promotes quick healing of wounds.

Lavandin Essential Oil Properties: It is commonly used as an antidepressant, antiseptic, analgesic, cicatrisant, expectorant, nervine, and vulnerary. Health benefits: Lavandin essential oil fights depression, protects wounds from developing infections, reduces pain, heals scars and after-marks, clears phlegm, cures coughs, and strengthens nerves.

Lavender Essential Oil Properties:Lavender essential oil can be calming, sleepinducing, analgesic, disinfectant, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and antifungal. Health benefits: This oil is beneficial for the treatment of issues with the nervous system, insomnia, pain relief, urine flow, respiratory disorders, skin care, hair care, blood circulation, indigestion, and immune system health.

Lemon Essential Oil Properties:Lemon essential oil is an antiseptic, antiviral, astringent, aperitif, bactericidal, disinfectant, febrifuge, haemostatic, restorative, and tonic. Health benefits: This oil protects from wounds becoming septic, while inhibiting viral and bacterial growth,


strengthening gums, and stopping hair loss. Furthermore, it lifts skin, induces firmness in muscles, stops hemorrhage, fights infections, and cures fever.

Lemongrass Essential Oil Properties: It is an analgesic, antidepressant, antimicrobial, antipyretic, antiseptic, astringent, bactericidal, carminative, deodorant, diuretic, febrifuge, fungicidal, galactogogue, insecticidal, nervine, sedative, and a tonic. Health benefits: Traditionally, lemongrass reduces pain, fights depression, inhibits microbial growth, reduces high fever, protects wounds from being septic, strengthens gums and hair and reduces hemorrhaging. This essential oil kills bacteria, eliminates gas, reduces body odor, promotes urination, reduces fever, stops fungal infections, increases milk, kills insects, strengthens nerves, soothes inflammation and cures nervous disturbances.

Lime Essential Oil Properties:Lime essential oil is antiseptic, antiviral, astringent, aperitif, bactericidal, disinfectant, febrifuge, hemostatic, restorative, and tonic. Health benefits: It is known to protect wounds from becoming septic, protect against viral infection, boost appetite, kill bacteria, fight infections, reduce fever, stop hemorrhage, and generally boost health.

Mandarin Essential Oil Properties: It is famed for being an antiseptic, antispasmodic, circulatory, cytophylactic, depurative, digestive, hepatic, nervous relaxant, sedative, stomachic and a tonic. Health benefits: This essential oil protects wounds against becoming septic, relaxes spasms, increases blood & lymph circulation, promotes growth & regeneration of cells, purifies blood, facilitates digestion, and is good for liver. Furthermore, it soothes inflammation and nervous afflictions, while being good for stomach and generally toning up the body.

Manuka Essential Oil Properties:Manuka essential oil is antidandruff, an antidote to insect bites and stings, as well as antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antihistaminic, antiallergenic, cicatrisant, cytophylactic, deodorant and a great nervous relaxant. Health benefits: It is commonly used to treat dandruff, counter venomous bites, inhibit bacterial and fungal

infections, sedate inflammation, check production of histamine and reduce allergic symptoms. Finally, it quickly clears up scars and spots, promotes growth & regeneration of cells, and reduces body odor.

Marjoram Essential Oil Properties:Marjoram essential oil is analgesic, antispasmodic, anaphrodisiac, antiseptic, antiviral, bactericidal, carminative, cephalic, cordial, diaphoretic, digestive, diuretic, emenagogue, expectorant, fungicidal, hypotensive, laxative, nervine, sedative, stomachic, vasodilator, and vulnerary. Quite busy essential oil! Health benefits: It is commonly prescribed or chosen for treatment because it reduces pain, eliminates spasms and cures cramps. Marjoram essential oil also protects from wounds becoming septic, inhibits viral and bacterial growth, removes excess gas from intestines, cures headaches, increases perspiration, promotes digestion, increases urination, opens up obstructed menses, cures cough and cold, and dilutes phlegm. Finally, it is known to kill fungus, lower blood pressure, cure constipation, soothe nervous disturbances, widen and relax blood vessels, and generally improving your stomach health.

Melissa Essential Oil Properties: It is commonly used as an antidepressant, cordial, nervine, emenagogue, sedative, antispasmodic, stomachic, antibacterial, carminative, diaphoretic, febrifuge, hypotensive, sudorific, and tonic. Health benefits: Normally, it is used in order to reduce the feeling of depression, cure nervous disorders, open blocked menses, sedate inflammation, reduce spasms, and is good for stomach. Furthermore, it inhibits bacteria, removes gas, increases perspiration & removes toxins, while reducing fever, lowering blood pressure and boosting the health of the immune system.

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Mugwort Essential Oil Properties: This essential oil is frequently used as a cordial, digestive, diuretic, emenagogue, nervine, stimulant, uterine, and vermifuge Health benefits:Mugwort essential oil facilitates digestion, increases urination and removal of toxins, treats nervous disorders, stimulates systemic functions, maintains uterine health, and kills intestinal worms.

Mullein Essential Oil Properties: It is an analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, disinfectant, diuretic, expectorant, febrifuge, relaxant and tranquilizing. Health benefits: It is frequently used for pain relief, and as a way to sedate inflammation, protect against wounds becoming septic, fight infections, increase urination and remove toxins from the body. Furthermore, it expels phlegm & catarrh, reduces fever, relaxes the body and mind. It is also good for inducing sleep.

Mustard Essential Oil Properties: It has been traditionally used as a stimulant, irritant, appetizer, antibacterial, antifungal, insect repellant, hair revitalizer, cordial, diaphoretic, antirheumatic and tonic. Health benefits:Mustard essential oil is great for stimulating discharges, increasing appetite, inhibiting bacterial and fungal growth, keeping insects away, and boosting hair growth. Also, it is frequently used to reduce hair loss, increase perspiration, stimulate circulation and help cure rheumatism, while generally boosting health and immune system functions.

Myrrh Essential Oil Properties: This type of essential oil is an antimicrobial,

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astringent, expectorant, antifungal, stimulant, carminative, stomachic, anti-catarrhal, diaphoretic, vulnerary, antiseptic, immune booster, circulatory, tonic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic. Health benefits: This has been traditionally used to curb microbial growth, tighten gums and muscles and reduce hemorrhage. Furthermore, it helps alleviate coughs and colds, stops fungal growth, stimulates discharges and systems, reduces excess gas, is good for stomach health, gives relief from phlegm, promotes sweating, helps heal wounds quickly and protects them from infection. Finally, it boosts protection against diseases, improves circulation, and protects from rheumatism & arthritis, while also boosting health and immunity, sedating inflammation, and reducing spasms.

Myrtle Essential Oil Properties: It is an antiseptic, astringent, deodorant, expectorant, and a sedative. Health benefits:Myrtle essential oil increases the rate of wound healing, and protects ulcers against developing more serious infections. Also, it tightens gums and muscles, stops hemorrhaging, reduces body odor, fights coughs & colds, soothes inflammations, and settles nervous disorders.

Neroli Essential Oil Properties:Neroli essential oil is an antidepressant, aphrodisiac, antiseptic, bactericidal, cordial, carminative, cicatrisant, cytophylactic, disinfectant, antispasmodic, deodorant, digestive, emollient, sedative, and tonic. Health benefits: It has been traditionally used to uplift mood and fight depression, and also as a way to enhance libido, protect wounds against infections, kill bacteria, and provide relief from gas. Furthermore, neroli essential oil


speeds up the fading of scars and after marks, promotes cell growth, fights infection, reduces spasms, eliminates body odor, improves digestion, takes care of skin, while soothing anxiety and inflammation.

Niaouli Essential Oil Properties: This oil can be used as an analgesic, antirheumatic, antiseptic, bactericidal, balsamic, cicatrisant, decongestant, expectorant, febrifuge, insecticide, stimulant, vermifuge and a vulnerary. Health benefits: Some of the most beneficial uses of this essential oil are pain relief, its treatment of rheumatism and arthritis, and its protection against wounds developing septic. Furthermore, it inhibits bacterial growth, boosts health, clears up scars & spots, decreases congestion, and eases breathing. Finally, it expels phlegm and catarrh, reduces fever, kills & repels insects, stimulates functions, and kills worms.

Nutmeg Essential Oil Properties: It is considered an analgesic, antiemetic, antioxidant, antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, and antiparasitic. It is also used as an aphrodisiac, cardiac, vermifuge, laxative, prostaglandin inhibitor, stimulant and a tonic. Health benefits: It can be used to relieve pain, stop vomiting, counter premature aging, treat rheumatism and arthritis, and protect wounds from developing sepsis. It also reduces spasms, kills parasites and worms, enhances libido, improves heart health, clears bowels, and stops prostate enlargement.

Oakmoss Essential Oil Properties:Oakmoss essential oil is commonly used as an antiseptic, demulcent, expectorant and restorative. Health benefits: It helps to protect against septic, expel phlegm and catarrh, while healing wounds and generally restoring health.

Orange Essential Oil Properties:Orange essential oil is an antiinflammatory, antidepressant, antispasmodic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, carminative, diuretic, tonic, sedative and a cholagogue. Health benefits: This oil has been traditionally used to soothe inflammation, fight depression and uplift mood, protect against sepsis, enhance libido and as a cure for sexual dysfunction. Also, it gives relief from gas, increases

urination and removes toxins, while toning up general health of the immune system, reducing emotional and nervous disturbances, increasing discharge and secretions from glands.

Oregano Essential Oil Properties: It is an antiviral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, anti-parasitic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, digestive, emenagogue, and an anti-allergenic. Health benefits: It is commonly used to inhibit viral, bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections. Oregano essential oil also heals the damage done by oxidation, soothes inflammations, promotes digestion, opens up obstructed menstruation, and helps cure allergies.

Palma Rosa Essential Oil Properties:Palma rosa essential oil is used as an antiseptic, antiviral, bactericide, cytophylactic, digestive, febrifuge and a hydration balm. Health benefits: This oil protects against sepsis, inhibits viral and bacterial growth, promotes growth & regeneration of cells, facilitates digestion, and reduces fever.

Parsley Essential Oil Properties: This type of essential oil is antimicrobial, antirheumatic, antiarthritic, antiseptic, astringent, carminative, circulatory, detoxifier, digestive, diuretic, depurative, emmenagogue, febrifuge, hypotensive, laxative, stimulant, stomachic and uterine. Health benefits: This oil inhibits microbial growth, treats rheumatism and arthritis, protects against sepsis, tightens gums and muscles, and helps stop hair loss. It also reduces chances of hemorrhage, removes gas, improves circulation of blood and lymph, removes toxins, facilitates digestion, increases urination and subsequent removal of toxins. Furthermore, it purifies blood, reduces obstructed

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menstruation, soothes fever, reduces blood pressure, clears the bowels, stimulates functions, and restores uterine health.

Peppermint Essential Oil

Properties:Patchouli oil is used as an antidepressant, antiphlogistic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, astringent, cicatrisant, cytophylactic, deodorant, diuretic, febrifuge, fungicide, insecticide, sedative, and tonic. Health benefits: This can be used to fight depression and uplift mood, soothe inflammation resulting from high fevers, inhibits wounds from becoming septic, increases libido and cures sexual disorders. Furthermore, it helps to tighten gums and muscles, and it stops hemorrhaging, heals scars and after marks, promotes cell growth, eliminates body odor, increases urination and removes toxins. Finally, it is well known for its ability to cure fever, kill fungus and insects, as well as reduce emotional and nervous disorders.

Properties:Peppermint oil is used as an analgesic, anesthetic, antiseptic, anti-galactagogue, antiphlogistic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, cephalic, cholagogue, cordial, decongestant, emenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, hepatic, nervine, stimulant, stomachic, sudorific, vasoconstrictor and as a vermifuge. Health benefits: It is commonly used in the treatment of pain relief, as a way to induce numbness, protect against sepsis, reduce milk flow and discharge, relax spasm, strengthen gums, stop hair loss, and lifts skin. Also, it induces firmness in muscles, stops hemorrhaging, removes gas, is good for brain and memory health, promotes bile discharge, clears congestion and eases breathing. Furthermore, peppermint essential oil relieves obstructed menstruation, expels phlegm & catarrh, reduces fever, is good for liver, and stomach, while promoting perspiration and a slight contraction of the blood vessels.

Pennyroyal Essential Oil

Petitgrain Essential Oil

Properties: Pennyroyal essential oil is an antihysteric, antimicrobial and antibacterial, antirheumatic and antiarthritic, antiseptic, astringent, cordial, decongestant, depurative, digestive, emmenagogue, insecticide and a stomachic. Health benefits: Some physicians employ this as a way to sedate hysterical events, inhibit microbial and bacterial growth, treat rheumatism and arthritis, as a protection against sepsis, tightening gums and muscles. Furthermore, pennyroyal essential oil helps prevent hair loss and hemorrhaging, clears congestion and eases breathing, purifies blood, facilitates digestion, opens obstructed menstruation and makes them regular, while also killing and repelling insects.

Properties: This essential oil is an antiseptic, antispasmodic, antidepressant, deodorant, nervine and sedative. Health benefits: It normally protects against sepsis, relaxes spasms, fights depression and uplifts mood, while also eliminating body odor, treating nervous disorders, soothing inflammation, and reducing nervous afflictions.

Patchouli Essential Oil

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Pimento Essential Oil Properties: It can be used as an anesthetic, analgesic, antioxidant, antiseptic, carminative, relaxant, rubefacient, stimulant, or as a tonic Health benefits: Pimento essential oil induces numbness, relieves pain, fights premature aging, protects against sepsis, reduces excess gas, relaxes the body and mind,


brings coloration to the skin, and generally increases the health of users.

Pine Essential Oil Properties: It is often used as an antibacterial, analgesic, diuretic, energizing, antiseptic, or aromatic substance. Health benefits: It is commonly employed to help in skin care, cosmetics, increase of metabolism, pain relief, stress disorders, mental fatigue, urinary tract infections, and various respiratory problems.

Ravensara Essential Oil Properties: It is well known as an analgesic, antiallergenic, antibacterial, antimicrobial, antidepressant, antifungal, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, aphrodisiac, disinfectant, diuretic, expectorant, relaxant and tonic compound. Health benefits: It is commonly used for pain relief, curing of allergies, inhibition of bacterial, viral, fungal & microbial growth, and is useful in fighting depression and uplifting mood. Furthermore, it protects against sepsis, relaxes spasms, enhances libido, fights infections, increases urination and the subsequent removal of toxins, expels phlegm and catarrh, while relaxing the body and mind.

Rose Essential Oil Properties:Rose essential oil has long been used as an antidepressant, antiphlogistic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antiviral, aphrodisiac, astringent, bactericidal, cholagogue, cicatrisant, depurative, emenagogue, haemostatic, hepatic, laxative, nervine, stomachic, and a uterineoil substance. Health benefits: Traditionally, it has been known to fight depression and uplifts mood, soothes inflammation due to fever, protects wounds against developing sepsis, relieves spasms, fights viral infections, enhances libido and cures sexual disorders, while tightening gums and muscles, and stopping hemorrhaging. Furthermore, it inhibits bacterial growth, promotes discharges and secretions, heals scars, purifies the blood, opens up obstructed menses, stops hemorrhaging, boosts liver health, cures constipation and nervous disorders, as well as being good for stomach and uterine health.

Rosemary Essential Oil Properties:Rosemary essential oil is great for stimulating hair growth, and as a disinfectant, antiseptic, antiinflammatory, carminative, antibacterial, and analgesic

substance. Health benefits: It is very useful in terms of hair care, skin care, mouth care, anxiety, mental disorders, depression, pain, headache, rheumatism, respiratory problems, bronchial asthma, indigestion, and flatulence.

Rosewood Essential Oil Properties:Rosewood essential oil is commonly thought of as an analgesic, antidepressant, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, antibacterial, cephalic, deodorant, insecticide, and stimulant substance. Health benefits: It is often used to reduce pain, fight depression, protect wounds from becoming septic, enhance libido and promote sexual arousal. It also kills bacteria, and is good for brain, while curing headaches, driving away body odor, killing insects and stimulating gland discharges.

Rue Essential Oil Properties:Rue essential oil is utilized as an antiarthritic, antirheumatic, antibacterial, antifungal, insecticidal, and a deterrent of various nervous afflictions. Health benefits: It is commonly used to neutralize the effects of poison, improves the circulation and removal of uric acid, inhibits bacterial and fungal infections, kills insects, keeps nerves steady and soothes nervous afflictions. Furthermore, it promotes digestion, relieves epileptic and hysteric attacks and can even help cure them.

Sage Essential Oil Properties: Sage essential oil is normally considered an antifungal, antimicrobial, antibacterial, antiseptic, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, cholagogue and choleretic. It is also commonly used as a cicatrisant, depurative, digestive, disinfectant, emenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge, laxative, and a stimulant substance. Health benefits: It has been known to inhibit viral,

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bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections, and thus protects wounds against becoming septic, heals damages done by oxidation, soothes inflammation, clears spasms, increases the production of bile, and promotes digestion. Furthermore, it fights infections, opens up obstructed menstruation, cures coughs and colds, reduces fever, helps clear the bowels, stimulates discharges and generally boosts systemic functions.

Sandalwood Essential Oil Properties: It can be used as an antiseptic, antiinflammatory, antiphlogistic, antispasmodic, astringent, cicatrisant, carminative, diuretic, disinfectant, emollient, expectorant, hypotensive, memory booster, sedative, and tonic substance. Health benefits:Sandalwood essential oil protects wounds from infection, soothes inflammations due to fever and other conditions, clears up spasms, tightens gums and muscles and helps stop hair loss. It can also reduce the chance of hemorrhage, heal scars and after marks, give relief from gas, increase urination, fight infections, and it keeps skin smooth & free from infections. Finally, sandalwood essential oil traditionally cures coughs and colds, reduces blood pressure, increases memory, soothes nervous disorders and inflammations, and boosts your immune system.

Spearmint Essential Oil Properties:Spearmint essential oil is an antiseptic, antispasmodic, carminative, cephalic, emmenagogue, insecticide, restorative, and stimulating substance. Health benefits: It has been used to protect wounds from becoming septic, clears spasms, gives relief from gas, is good for the brain, opens up obstructed menses, kills

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insects, restores health and heals general wear and tear while stimulating discharge and systemic functions.

Spikenard Essential Oil Properties: Spikenard is an antibacterial, antifungal, antiinflammatory, deodorant, laxative, sedative and a uterine substance. Health benefits: Traditionally, it has been known to inhibit bacterial and fungal growth, eliminate body odor, clear bowels, soothe inflammations and nervous afflictions, while restoring uterine health.

Tagetes Essential Oil Properties:Tagetes essential oil is an antibiotic, antimicrobial, antiparasitic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, disinfectant, insecticide and sedative. Health benefits: It is commonly used to inhibit biotic, microbial and other parasitic growth, protect against sepsis, relax spasms, fight infections, while also killing & repelling insects, soothing inflammations, and nervous disorders.

Tangerine Essential Oil Properties: This type of essential oil is an antiseptic, antispasmodic, cytophylactic, depurative, sedative, stomachic and tonic type of substance. Health benefits: It is commonly used to protect against sepsis, relax spasms, promote growth and regeneration of cells, while also purifying the blood, soothing inflammation and reducing nervous disorders.

Tansy Essential Oil Properties:Tansy essential oil is an antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antihistaminic, antiviral, febrifuge, insecticide, hormone stimulant, sedative and a


vermifuge substance. Health benefits: It is normally used to inhibit bacterial, fungal and viral growth, sedate inflammation, curb production of histamine and it gives relief from allergic symptoms. It can also be used to reduce fevers, kill & repel insects, stimulate the production of hormones, soothe inflammation and fix nervous afflictions.

Tarragon Essential Oil Properties:Tarragon essential oil is an antirheumatic, aperitif, circulatory agent, digestive, deodorant, emenagogue, stimulant and vermifuge. Health benefits: This oil also treats rheumatism and arthritis, enhances appetite, improves circulation of blood and lymph, facilitates digestion, eliminates body odor, relieves obstructed menstruation and regulates the menstrual cycle, stimulates systemic functions and kills intestinal worms.

Tea Tree Essential Oil Properties:Tea tree essential oil is antibacterial, antimicrobial, antiviral, fungicide, insecticide, antiseptic, balsamic, cicatrisant, expectorant, stimulant, and sudorific in nature. Health benefits: This oil is often used to inhibit bacterial, microbial, and viral infections, while also killing insects, protecting wounds from becoming septic, promoting absorption of nutrients, speeding up the healing rate of scars and after marks. Finally, it can cure cough and cold, and stimulate systemic functions and appropriate discharges.

Thuja Essential Oil Properties: This type of essential oil is an antirheumatic, astringent, diuretic, emenagogue, expectorant, insect repellent, rubefacient, stimulant, tonic and vermifuge substance. Health benefits: It has been commonly used to treat rheumatism and arthritis, tighten gums and muscles, as well as helping to stop hair loss. It reduces the chances of hemorrhage, increases urination and removal of toxins, relieves obstructed menstruation and regulates the cycle, expels phlegm & catarrh, repels insects, lightens skin tone, stimulates systemic functions, and generally tones up the body.

Thyme Essential Oil Properties: This type of oil is an antispasmodic, antirheumatic, antiseptic, bactericidal, bechic, cardiac,

carminative, cicatrisant, diuretic, emenagogue, expectorant, hypertensive, insecticide, stimulant, tonic, and vermifugal substance. Health benefits: It can be employed to eliminate spasms, give relief from rheumatism by removing toxins, protect wounds from becoming septic, and it kills bacteria. Thyme essential oil helps to cure chest infections, coughs and colds, is good for heart health, gives relief from excess gas, heals scars and after marks, increases urination, regulates menstrual cycles, and cures coughs and colds.

Tuberose Essential Oil Properties:Tuberose essential oil is commonly used as an aphrodisiac, deodorant, relaxing, sedative and warming substance. Health benefits: The oil can enhance the libido, eliminate body odor, relax the body and mind, soothe inflammation, and reduce nervous disorders.

Vanilla Essential Oil Properties:Vanilla essential oil is an antioxidant, aphrodisiac, anticarcinogenic, febrifuge, antidepressant, sedative, tranquilizing, and generally relaxing substance. Health benefits: It has been used to neutralize the effects of free radicals and other oxidants, and it repairs damages due to oxidation while enhancing the libido and promoting sexual arousal. Furthermore, it inhibits the growth of cancerous cells, reduces fever, fights depression and uplifts mood, soothes inflammation and reduces nervous disorders, promotes sleep, and reduces the stress and anxiety through its soothing qualities.

Vetiver Essential Oil Properties:Vetiver essential oil is an anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, cicatrisant, nervine, sedative, tonic and a vulnerary compound.

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Health benefits: Doctors often prescribe it to soothe inflammation, protect against sepsis, enhance the libido, speed the healing process of scars and spots, cure nervous disorders, and generally boost the body’s ability to heal itself.

Wintergreen Essential Oil Properties:Wintergreen essential oil is commonly used as an analgesic, anodyne, antirheumatic, antiarthritic, antispasmodic, antiseptic, aromatic, astringent, carminative, diuretic, emmenagogue and stimulating substance. Health benefits: Traditionally, it has been used for pain relief, relaxation of the body and mind, treatment of rheumatism and arthritis, as well as for reduction in spasms. Furthermore, it protects against sepsis, spreads a pleasant fragrance, tightens gums and muscles and helps stop hair loss. Finally, it reduces the risk of hemorrhage, removes gas, increases urination and subsequent removal of toxins, and regulates a normal and healthy menstrual cycle.

Wormwood Essential Oil Properties: It is an anti-helmitic, cholagogue, deodorant, digestive, emmenagogue, febrifuge, insecticide, narcotic, vermifuge and tonic type of substance. Health benefits:Wormwood essential oil kills worms and larvae, promotes secretion of bile and other discharges, eliminates body odor, facilitates digestion, regulates and moderates an unobstructed menstrual cycle, reduces fever,

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kills & repels insects, and generally increases the tone and health of the body.

Yarrow Essential Oil Properties:Yarrow essential oil is commonly used for its anti-inflammatory, antirheumatic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, astringent, carminative, cicatrisant, diaphoretic, digestive, expectorant, hemostatic, hypotensive, stomachic, and tonic qualities. Health benefits: This versatile essential oil soothes inflammation, improves circulation and removes uric acid, while giving relief from rheumatism, protecting against sepsis, reducing spasms, tightening gums and muscles, and also stopping hemorrhage. Furthermore, it provides relief from excess gas, heals scars and after-marks, increases perspiration, promotes digestion, gives relief from coughs and excess phlegm, lowers blood pressure, and improves stomach health, while also boosting the immune system.

Ylang Ylang Essential Oil Properties: This final essential oil is an antidepressant, anti-seborrhoeic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, hypotensive, nervine and sedative type of substance. Health benefits: It fights against depression and uplifts mood, stops sebum secretion, protects against sepsis, increases libido and cures various sexual disorders, while also reducing blood pressure, curing nervous disorders, soothing inflammation and reducing the severity of nervous disorders.


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Essential Oil Suppliers in India Essential oil is exported to 142 countries from India. The total value of export of essential oil from India is 20.4 US$ million and the leading importing nations are USA(6.31 USD Million), Germany (1.67 USD Million), Myanmar(1.27 USD Million), United Kingdom(1.01 USD Million), Australia(0.99 USD Million). India exports essential oil worth 20.4 US$ million. Top country which imported essential oil from India is USA. • Sunrise Agriland Development & Research Pvt. Ltd.

J-890, Sitapura Ind. Area, Tonk Road, Jaipur - 302022 (Rajasthan) India Contact : +91-9785015005, +91-9887555005 E-mail : atul.hcms@gmail.com info@sunriseagriland.com Website : www.sunriseagriland.com www.organicfoodproducts.co.in

• Shivaraja Impex Company

Natural Essential Oil Supplier G-1, Gokul Flats, No. 314, Lloyds Road, Royapettah, Royapettah, Chennai, India • Natural Concepts, India

Thyme Essential Oil Supplier C. P. - 12, Awas Vikas, Near O. B. C., Awas Vikas, Rudrapur, India

• Manish Minerals & Chemicals

• Global Merchants

• Aryan International

• S. N. Consultant

Organic Essential Oils Supplier 226, Kalbadevi Road, Chamber Bhavan, Third Floor Office No. 32, Mumbai, India Organic Essentials Oils Supplier F-58, Radhe Mohan Drive, Jonapur, Radhe Mohan Drive, Jonapur, New Delhi, India • Udaya Phytosolutions

Essential Oil Supplier No. 361, Jnanabharathi BDA Layout, 2nd Block Mariyappanapalya, Amma Ashram Road, 6th Cross, Bengaluru, India

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Lemon Essential Oils Supplier No. 325, Samuel Street, Vadgadi, Masjid Bunder, Mumbai, India Essentials Oils Supplier E-100, Raghukul Society, S.V. Road, Opposite Shiv Shakti Complex, Near Manav Kalyan Kendra, Dahisar East, Dahisar East, Mumbai, India • Sushma Gram Udyog

Essential Oils Supplier 801/C, Sukhdev Nagar, Kotla Mubarakpur, Opposite Defence Colony, New Delhi, India


• Naaz Perfumers

• Niir Project Consultancy Services

• RAS Agro Associates

• Tirupati Udyog

• Vaishali Industries

• Sai Ram Engineers

• Sai World Trade Link

• Nisaa Traders

Amyris Essential Oil Supplier No. F-14 A, Parwana Road, - Land Mark:Near Reliance Tower, Jagat Puri, Delhi, India Essential Oils Supplier T-13, Destination Center, Magarpattacity, Hadpsar Magarpatta City, Hadpsar, Magarpatta City, Pune Natural Essential Oil Supplier 33/577, K. D. Plot, Kochi P. O. South Kalamassery, Kochi, India Aromatic Essential Oil Supplier No. 703, Rajvi Arcade Opposite Gurukul, Drive-In Road, Memnagar, Memnagar, Ahmedabad, India • Sri Amman Enterprises

Digestarom - Essential Oils And Phytogenetic Compounds Supplier No. 74, Thiruvalluvar Nagar, Ramanathapuram, Coimbatore, India • MARC Flavours

Essential Oils Supplier I-55, Site C, Surajpur Industrial Area, Zeta I, Greater Noida, India • Ylem Energy, New Delhi

Essential Oil Processing Plant Supplier No. 25/34, Anand Chamber, East Patel Nagar, Delhi • Anukesh Ayurveda

Essential Oils Supplier 2994/5A, Ground Floor, Ranjit Nagar.New Delhi 8 • Delhi Test House

Oils Testing And Analysis Services Supplier No. A- 62/3, G. T. Karnal Road, Industrial Area Opposite Hans Cinema, Azadpur, New Delhi, India • Foode Trade

Aromatics & Essential Oils Supplier Modern Apartment, Rohini, Delhi, India

The Complete Technology Book Of Essential Oils Sup. 106- E, Kamla Nagar, Opposite Spark Mall, Kamla Nagar, New Delhi, India Mustard Essential Oil Supplier No. 49 C, Industrial Area, Near SBI Bank, Jhotwara Industrial Area, Jaipur, India Essential Oil Plants Supplier Building No. 879/1 Nirankari, Street No. 5-1/2, Opposite DIC Office, Millerganj, Ludhiana, India Essential Oils Supplier 209 Kavari Street, RP Pudur, Namakkal, Namakkal • Rac Exports

Essential Oil Steam Distillation Apparatus Supplier No. 14, Pooja Vihar, Brahman Majra Road, Opposite Riverside D. A. V. School, Ambala Cantt, Ambala • Oorja Systems & Consultants

Essential Oil Steam Distillation Supplier No. 5, Parag Building, Parijat CHS, Swamy Nityanand Marg Near Saraswat Bank, Panvel, Near Saraswat Bank, Panvel, Raigad, India • H. N. G. Glass Factory

Fragrance And Essential Oil Bottle Supplier No. 2965, Choti Baradari Ballimaran Chandni Chowk, New Delhi, India • Kalpaka Designers & Engineers India Private Limited

Patchouli Essential Oil Supplier No. 6, Bishen Udyog Premises Co - Operative Society Limited, Minerva Industrial Area Opposite Raja Industrial Estate, P. K. Road, Mumbai, India • Shop 24 Seven India Limited

Aromatherapy Kit Consisting Of 24 Essential Oils Supplier In Centre, 49/50, 12th Road, MIDC, Andheri(E), Andherie, Mumbai, India

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• Patel Trading Corporation

• Atul Enterprises, Bangalore

• Wingz Inc.

• Imli Street

• Ideal Network Systems

• S. Kumar Construction Company

Essential Oils Supplier Opp. Vardhman Co-Op Bank, Khargate, Bhavnagar, India Essential Oils Supplier No. 640, Narayan Peth, Vishnukamal Complex, N. C. Kelkar Road, Pune, India Khadi Basil Essential Hair Oil Supplier 44, E B Colony, 52-55, Thiruvalluvar Salai, Opposite Dena Bank, Dindigul, India • 3 G Chemist

Sheeltalum Essential Oil Moroccan Argan Oil Supplier Shop No. 4, Defence Colony, Main Market Near Kotla Red Light, Near Gumbad, Next To Citibank ATM, New Delhi, India • La Fabrica

Essential Oil Distillation Plant Supplier Plot No. 1, Damanaga Industrial Estate, Sur. No. 328/ 1/1/ 2, Village Masat, Khadi Para, Near Tipco, Silvassa, India • GAK Equipments & Technologies

Essential Oil Distillation Unit Supplier Plot No. 92, Industrial Area, Phase-9, Mohali, India • Samarth Trade Links

Essential Oil Supplier Plot No. 6319, Road No. 62, Near Water Tank, Opposite Telephone Exchange, G. I. D. C. , Sachin, Surat, India • Process Engineering Works

Essential Oils Supplier D- 317, Industrial Estate, Gokul Road, Hubli, India • Boss Pharmaceuticals

Essential Oils Supplier Plot No. 16 - A, Trimurti Society, 1st Floor, Om Dwarka Society, Ganesh Nagar, Near Church, Trimurti Society, Dombivli, India

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Essential Oil Supplier No. 30, 3rd Main Road, Sakamma Gardens, Basvangudi, Basavanagudi, Bengaluru, India Lavender Essential Oil Supplier No. 803, 804, Meghdoot Building Nehru Place, Nehru Place, New Delhi, India Essential Oils Supplier A-1, Devli Road, Khanpur, Khanpur, New Delhi • Vardhman Enterprise

Natural Essential Oil Supplier No. 11, Rajhans, Dr. Ambedkar Road, Mulund West, Near Satyadhyan Madrasi Hall, Mulund West, Mumbai, India • Phinix International Essential Oil Supplier L. B. S. Marg, Ghatkopar West, Mumbai, India • Swapnil Exim Private Limited Galangal Essential Oil Supplier Flat No. G2, MR Villa 117/L/444 Kakadeo Kanpur , Kanpur, India • Natura Biotechnol Private Limited Patchouli Essential Oil Supplier 32, 26th Main Road, Sector 1 HSR Layout, Bengaluru, India • Nagpur Polyfilms Private Limited Essential Oil Bottle Supplier No. F-9/18, Near Digdoh Basti Hingna MIDC, Hingna Midc, Nagpur, India • Kapco International Limited Myrrh Essential Oil Supplier Plot No. 11, Sector 3, Sector 6, Parwanoo, India • Grenera Nutrients Private Limited Moringa Essential Oil Supplier S F No 1357 Uppu Kinaru Thottam Pudhupalayam, Avalpoondurai Village, Erode, India


• Clique Exports Private Limited Essential Eucalyptus Oil Supplier 605, 6th Floor, Crescent Royale, Off. New Link Road, Behind Hyundai Showroom, Andheri (West), Mumbai, India

• Krishna Chemicals

• Ultra International Limited Essential Oils Supplier No. 304, AVG Bhawan, M- 3, Connaught Circus, Connaught Circus, New Delhi, India

• Jimit Enterprise

Flavours And Essential Oils Supplier Bhagtani Enclave, Unit No. 206-A, 2nd Floor L. B. S. Marg, Bhandup West, Behind Asian Paints Paints, Mumbai, India Essential Oils Supplier No. 24, Ajaramar Complex Alankar Cinema Road, Surendranagar, India

ESSENTIAL OIL IMPORTERS IN INDIA }• Last year, India imported 41.95 USD Million worth of essential oil. }• India fulfills its essential oil import requirements by importing from 56 countries. }• Major trading partners for import of essential oil in India are Brazil (15.88 USD Million), USA(7.48 USD Million), France(3.14 USD Million), Germany(2.76 USD Million), United Arab Emirates(2.6 USD Million). • Arpan Aromatics

• AVT Natural Products Ltd

Essential Oils, Resinoids And Terpenic By-Products Imp. info@arpanaromatics.com, arpanaromatics@yahoo.co.in +91 79 2217 3788, +91 79 2216 5160

Food and beverage company S.Vazhakulam,Marampily P.O, Aluva – 683105, Ernakulam Dist, Kerala, India. +91-484-2677262, +91 484 2848241 Email : Info@avtnatural.com infoahn@avtnatural.com

• Fragrance & Aroma (Eastland) Pvt. Limited

305, Swasti House, 70, Kazi Syed St, Vadgadi, Masjid Bandar West, Masjid Bandar, Mumbai, Maharashtra-3 • Karnataka Aromas

KCI Chambers, No.160, 3rd Floor, 5th Main Road , Chamrajpet, Bengaluru - 560018, INDIA. Call +91 80 4346 8800 | 8801 Mail aromas@karnatakaaromas.com

• Krishkare Cosmed Llp

Morocco Pure Essential Argan Oil Importer Unit No. 318/319, Shah & Nahar, 3rd Floor Off. Dr. E. Moses Road, Worli ,Mumbai,India • Karnataka Aromas

U B Tower Level 12 Ub City,24 Vittal Mallya Road, Bangalore, India

Concentrates Of Essential Oils In Fats, Fixed Oils, Waxes Or The Like, Obtained By Enfleurage Or Maceration; Aqueous Distillates And Aqueous Solutions Of Essential Oils Importer, India

• Akums Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd.

• St.Annes Cashew Industries

304, Mohan Place, L.S.C. Block-C, Saraswati Vihar, New Delhi – 110034, INDIA Ph. : 011-47511000 Email – akumsho@akums.net

Thekkumpuram Puthoor PO Kottarakara, Puthoor, Kerala 691507, Phone: 0474 2415597

• Baccarose Perfumes & Beauty Products Ltd

CLOVE LEAF/STEM OIL Importer Plot No. 1713, A-1,2, Industrial Area Rd, Phase 3, GIDC, Vapi, Gujarat 396195, Phone: 0260 242 3896

• Kingfisher Airlines Limited

66, Maker Chambers VI, Nariman Point, Mumbai, Maharashtra 400021 Phone: 022 22817766

• Yasho Industries Pvt Ltd

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Global Importers And Buyers Of Essential Oil

Company Name

Main Imported Product

Procter & Gamble Limited

Concentrates Of Essential Oils In Fats, Fixed Oils, Waxes Or The Like, Obtained By Enfleurage Or Maceration; Aqueous Distillates And Aqueous Solutions Of Essential Oils

UK

Selfridges Retail Limited

Concentrates Of Essential Oils In Fats, Fixed Oils, Waxes Or The Like, Obtained By Enfleurage Or Maceration; Aqueous Distillates And Aqueous Solutions Of Essential Oils

UK

Allos Enterprises Limited

Essential Oils, Perfumes, Cosmetics, Toileteries

UK

Rentokil Initial 1927 Plc

Concentrates Of Essential Oils In Fats, Fixed Oils, Waxes Or The Like, Obtained By Enfleurage Or Maceration; Aqueous Distillates And Aqueous Solutions Of Essential Oils

UK

Dksh Great Britain Limited

Concentrates Of Essential Oils In Fats, Fixed Oils, Waxes Or The Like, Obtained By Enfleurage Or Maceration; Aqueous Distillates And Aqueous Solutions Of Essential Oils

UK

Unilever Uk Limited

Essential Oils, Perfumes, Cosmetics, Toileteries

UK

Ornua Foods Uk Limited

Essential Oils, Perfumes, Cosmetics, Toileteries

UK

Diageo Great Britain Limited

Terpenic Essential Oils Of Citrus Fruit, Incl. Concretes And Absolutes

UK

Mothercare Uk Limited

Essential Oils, Perfumes, Cosmetics, Toileteries

UK

Itw Limited

Essential Oils, Perfumes, Cosmetics, Toileteries

UK

For more details se website https://connect2india.com

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Natural Essential Oils Sr.No.

MOQ

1

1 KG

Ambrette Seed Oil

@ RS 22,000/KG

2

1 KG

Angelica Root Oil

AS ON ORDER

3

1 KG

Amyris Oil

@ RS 10,000/KG

4

1 KG

Aromise Oil

@ RS 7,000/KG

5

1 KG

Aragon Oil

@ RS 4,100/KG

6

1 KG

Balsam Peru

@ RS 3,000/KG

7

1 KG

Balsam Tolu Oil

@ RS 1,700/KG

8

1 KG

Bay Oil

@ RS 2,550/KG

9

1 KG

Bergamot Oil SPL

@ RS 2,500/KG

10

1 KG

Basil Oil (Ocimum bassillicum)

@ RS 1,100/KG

11

1 KG

Basi Oil Holi (Ocimum Sanctum)

@ RS 12,600/KG

12

1 KG

Blue Lotus Oil

@ RS 8,000/KG

13

1 KG

Betel Leaf Oil

@ RS 10,500/KG

14

1 KG

Bois – De – Rose Oil

@ RS 2,200/KG

15

1 KG

Cardmom Absolute

@ RS 15,800/KG

16

1 KG

Cardmom Oil

@ RS 3,000/KG

17

1 KG

Camphor Oil

@ RS 850/KG

18

1 KG

Citrodora Oil

@ RS 1,850/KG

19

1 KG

Cassia Oil

@ RS 4,450/KG

20

1 KG

Clary Sage Oil

@ RS 8,000 /KG

21

1 KG

Caraway Oil

@ RS 2,700/KG

22

1 KG

Celery Seed Oil SA

@ RS 3,100/KG

23

1 KG

Carrot Seed Oil

@ RS 4,700/KG

24

1 KG

Cedar Wood Oil

@ RS 1,000/KG

25

1 KG

Curry Leaf Oil

AS ON ORDER

26

1 KG

Citronella Java Oil

@ RS 1,750/KG

27

1 KG

Clove Bud Oil

@ RS 3,600/KG

28

1 KG

Clove Leaf Oil

@ RS 2,000/KG

29

1 KG

Cypress Oil

@ RS 4,650/KG

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PRODUCT

Price 1 Kg


Natural Essential Oils Sr.No.

MOQ

PRODUCT

Price 1 Kg

30

1 KG

Chamomile Roman Oil

@ RS 18,000/KG

31

1 KG

Champaka SA

@ RS 7,200/KG

32

1 KG

Cinnamon Bark Absolute

@ RS 14,200/KG

33

1 KG

Cinnamon Bark Extra

@ RS 2,450/KG

34

1 KG

Castorium

@ RS 8,500/KG

35

1 KG

Davana Oil

@ RS 18,250/KG

36

1 KG

Elemi Oil

@ RS 3,500/KG

37

1 KG

Eucalyptus Oil 75%

@ RS 2,450/KG

38

1 KG

Frankincense Oil

@ RS 3,550/KG

39

1 KG

Frangipani Oil

@ RS 4,550/KG

40

1 KG

Galbanum Oil

@ RS 5,900/KG

41

1 KG

Gardenia Oil

@ RS 3,600/KG

42

1 KG

Geranium Oil

@ RS 4,000/KG

43

1 KG

Ginger Grass Oil

@ RS 3,100/KG

44

1 KG

Ginger Lilly Oil

@ RS 4,100/KG

45

1 KG

Grape Fruit Oil

@ RS 2,750/KG

46

1 KG

Honey Suckle Oil

@ RS 8,000/KG

47

1 KG

Jasmine Bela

@ RS 2,800/KG

48

1 KG

Jasmine Oil

@ RS 3,500/KG

49

1 KG

Jatamansi SA

@ RS 16,250/KG

50

1 KG

Juniper Berry Oil

@ RS 2,100/KG

51

1 KG

Juniper Leaf Oil

@ RS 1,600/KG

52

1 KG

Kapoor Kachari Oil

AS ON ORDER

53

1 KG

Keora Absolute Std

@ RS 15,000/KG

54

1 KG

Keora Oil

@RS 4,000/KG

55

1 KG

Lavender Oil SPL

@ RS 2,500/KG

56

1 KG

Lavindin Oil

@ RS 1,850/KG

57

1 KG

Lemon Oil

@ RS 1,700/KG

58

1 KG

Lemon Grass Oil

@ RS 2,200/KG

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Natural Essential Oils Sr.No.

MOQ

59

1 KG

Lemon Melissa Oil

@ RS 3,600/KG

60

1 KG

Lime Oil

@ RS 2,100/KG

61

1 KG

Linden Blossom

@ RS 2,700/KG

62

1 KG

Laurel Berry Oil (Kokila-Indian)

AS ON ORDER

63

1 KG

Lemon Balm Oil

@ RS 3,600/KG

64

1 KG

Mandarin Oil

@ RS 2,550/KG

65

1 KG

Marjoram Oil

@ RS 3,850/KG

66

1 KG

Mimosa Oil

@ RS 6,000/KG

67

1 KG

Myrrh Oil SA

@ RS 5,600/KG

68

1 KG

Mentha Oil

AS ON ORDER

69

1 KG

Mentha Piperata Oil

AS ON ORDER

70

1 KG

Moringa Oil

@ RS 2,000/KG

71

1 KG

Neroli Oil

@ RS 4,000/KG

72

1 KG

Nutmeg Oil

@ RS 3,500/KG

73

1 KG

Narcissus Oil

@ RS 3,100/KG

74

1 KG

Nagarmotha Oil SA

@ RS 7,000/KG

75

1 KG

Osmanthus Oil

@ RS 4,100/KG

76

1 KG

Orange Oil (Sweet)

@ RS 1,700/KG

77

1 KG

Patchouli Oil

@ RS 4,500/KG

78

1 KG

Petitgrain Oil

@ RS 2,100/KG

79

1 KG

Pimento Oil

@ RS 5,100/KG

80

1 KG

Pink Lotus

@ RS 8,000/KG

81

1 KG

Palma Rosa Oil

@ RS 3,900/KG

82

1 KG

Rose Wood Oil

AS ON ORDER

83

1 KG

Rose Oil

@ RS 9,000/KG

84

1 KG

Rose De Mai SA

@ RS 15,750/KG

85

1 KG

Rosemary Oil

@ RS 2,000/KG

86

1 KG

Rose WBM

@ RS 4,700/KG

87

1 KG

Rose Absolute Std

@ RS 50,000/KG

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PRODUCT

Price 1 Kg


Natural Essential Oils Sr.No.

MOQ

PRODUCT

Price 1 Kg

88

1 KG

Ruh Gulab Syn

@ RS 25,000/KG

89

1 KG

Ruh Keora Syn

@ RS 26,000/KG

90

1 KG

Ruh Khus

@ RS 50,250/KG

91

1 KG

Sandalwood Oil 100 % P & N

@ RS 95,150/KG

92

1 KG

Sandalwood Oil

@ RS 45,150/KG

93

1 KG

Sandalwood Oil Sa

@ RS 35,750/KG

94

1 KG

Sandalwood Oil AF

@ RS 65,150/KG

95

1 KG

Sandalwood Oil AU

@ RS 60,150/KG

96

1 KG

Sandal Super

@ RS 15,250/KG

97

1 KG

Sugandh Mantri Oil

@ RS 10,250/KG

98

1 KG

Speamint Oil

@ RS 3,100/KG

99

1 KG

Sahi Gulab

@ RS 5,000/KG

100

1 KG

Saffron Absolute

@ RS 30,150/KG

101

1 KG

Saffron Oil

@ RS 16,800/KG

102

1 KG

Saffron Extract

@ RS 10,100/KG

103

1 KG

Tangerine Oil

@ RS 2,850/KG

104

1 KG

Tea Tree Oil

@ RS 2,450/KG

105

1 KG

Thuja Wood Oil

AS ON ORDER

106

1 KG

Tomar Wood Oil (Zanthazylum)

AS ON ORDER

107

1 KG

Taget Oil

@ RS 5,550/KG

108

1 KG

Tube Rose

@ RS 2,600/KG

109

1 KG

Vanilla Oil

@ RS 1,600/KG

110

1 KG

Vetiver Oil

@ RS 25,250/KG

111

1 KG

Winter Green Oil

@ RS 850/KG

112

1 KG

Water Melon Oil

@ RS 5,100/KG

113

1 KG

Ylang Ylang Oil

@ RS 1,650/KG

114

1 KG

Zadoeria Oil

@ RS 3,100/KG

115

1 KG

White lotus Oil

@ RS 7,750/KG

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Spice Oils Sr.No.

MOQ

116

1 KG

Ajowan Oil (Thyme OIl)

@ RS 1,200/KG

117

1 KG

Astofodia Oil SA (Heeng)

@ RS 10,000/KG

118

1 KG

Black Pepper Oil

@ RS 3,600/KG

119

1 KG

Black Cumin Seed Oil (Kaloungi)

@ RS 950/KG

120

1 KG

Cumin Seed Oil

@ RS 2,300/KG

121

1 KG

Coriander Oil

@ RS 3,600/KG

122

1 KG

Fennel Seed Oil

@ RS 3,200/KG

123

1 KG

Dill Seed Oil

@ RS 3,100/KG

124

1 KG

Ginger Oil

@ RS 6,600/KG

125

1 KG

Mace Oil (Javatri)

@ RS 9,200/KG

126

1 KG

Garlic Oil

@ RS 10,250/KG

127

1 KG

Onion Oil

@ RS 8,250/KG

128

1 KG

Star Anise Oil

@ RS 2,600/KG

129

1 KG

Turmeric Root Oil

@ RS 3,300/KG

130

1 KG

Turmeric Leaf Oil

@ RS 2,200/KG

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PRODUCT

Price 1 Kg


Carrier Oils Sr.No.

MOQ

PRODUCT

Price 1 Kg

131

1 KG

Almond Oil Sweet

@ RS 850/KG

132

1 KG

Apricot Oil

@ RS 2,100/KG

133

1 KG

Calendula Oil

@ RS 7,100/KG

134

1 KG

Cucumber Oil

@ RS 1,900/KG

135

1 KG

Castor Oil

@ RS 550/KG

136

1 KG

Jojoba Oil

@ RS 2,000/KG

137

1 KG

Malkangni Oil

@ RS 1,500/KG

138

1 KG

Neem Oil (Cold Press)

@ RS 850/KG

139

1 KG

Pomegranate Seed Oil

@ RS 8,100/KG

140

1 KG

Vitamine-E

@ RS 1,050/KG

141

1 KG

Walnut Oil

@ RS 1,850/KG

142

1 KG

Wheat germ Oil

@ RS 950/KG

TERMS & CONDITIONS : 1. Goods once sold cannot be taken back or exchanged. 2. We are not responsible for any kind of issues in transportation like damage, delay and other legal issues. (Insurance Optional) 3. Buyer will bear transportation and packing charges. 4. Prices are subject to change without prior notice, as product rates fluctuate as per the commodity market. TAXES & DUTIES: 1. GST as per Govt. rules DELIVERY TERMS: Delivery within 15 days after receiving purcahse order and advance as per business terms. OUR BANKERS: ACCOUNT NAME : SUNRISE AGRILAND DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH PVT.LTD. BANK NAME : CORPORATION BANK BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER : 303101801150001 IFSC/NEFT CODE : CORP0003031 BRANCH ADDRESS : SITAPURA INDUSTRIAL AREA, JAIPUR

CITY : JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN, INDIA

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Neem Cake Dr. Shilpa Varma

Coordinator And Faculty International Institute Of Advanced Agriculture And Skill Development, Jaipur

eem cake product obtained in the process of Neem oil extraction from Neem fruits/Seeds through oil expellers or solvent extraction process. In India neem cake was traditionally used as manure for soil application, since more than 5 decades, especially in southern states like Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala. It is composed of organic nutrients like Nitrogen, Phosphorous, Potassium, Calcium, magnesium etc., including Sulphur and bitter Limonoids. Neem cake organic manure is a proven soil conditioner and it have following benefits } It is being used directly or in blends with other manures like, urea, Farmyard manure etc., } It is used for its benefits of organic nutrients, pest repellent properties } Its control on soil bound nematodes. } Acts as a natural fertilizer with pesticide properties } Increases dry matter in Tectona grandis(Teak). Acacia Nilotica(Gum Arabic Tree) and other forest trees

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Acts as a nitrification inhibitor and prolongs the availability of nitrogen to short duration and long duration crops } Increases the efficiency of nitrogenous fertilizer use.

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} Minimizes the requirement of nitrogen in crop production and hence reduces the cost of fertilizer application } Improves the soil condition considerably and protects the soil during drought } It accelerates root development and overall plant growth and protects the plant from Nematodes and white ants. } It is a totally organic plant food which increases productivity and soil fertility. } It has antifungal properties and highly suitable for application in Greenhouses.

Mechanism of Action

} Neem seed Cake is improving the general appearance of fruits & vegetables and increasing the leaf age, growth, blossoming and strengthening the roots } When mixing with any Nitrogenous fertilizers, it slows the conversion of Nitrogenous compounds into Nitrogen gas, thus making Nitrogen available to the plants for a longer duration. } Due to its lack or imbalance of Nutritious and trace element It prevents and treats ailment disorders of plants Specifications Organic Nitrogen Phosphorous (P205) Potassium Sodium Iron

Neem Oil Cake Organic Manure 2.14% min 0.452% min 0.984 0.066 0.255


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Postal Regd. No. Jaipur City/449/2018-20

Date of Posting : 10.09.2019

प्रकाशन तिथि : प्रत्येक माह की 5 तारीख

5 सितम्बर, 2019, अंक : 5


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