Tarragon oil is an essential oil that is extracted from the leaves and branches of the tarragon plant, also known as the "dragon herb". It has a sweet, anise-like aroma and is known for its stimulating and energizing properties. It is commonly used in aromatherapy for its ability to promote mental clarity and alertness. Tarragon oil has also traditionally been used in the culinary industry for its distinctive flavor and aroma. It can be used in a diffuser, added to a bath, or mixed with a carrier oil for massage. It should be used with caution and be avoided during pregnancy or with certain medications, always consult with a healthcare professional before use.
Definition of estragole
: a liquid ether C3H5C6H4OCH3 that has an odor like aniseed, occurs in tarragon oil, turpentine, and other essential oils, and is used in perfumes and flavoring materials; para-allyl-anisole. â?? called also methyl chavicol.
Essential oils are the soul of a plant mated. They are renowned in traditional and modern therapy as having therapeutic properties due to the high quantity of active ingredients present in them
Our essential oils come From well cultivated and wild-grown plants, which have been carefully selected to maintain the highest standard of putty and quality. The synergies of essential oil constituents in their natural state are easily adapted to human physiology to provide desirable effects through their use in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics.