Description
It is well known for its aroma and medicinal benefits. It is an evergreen shrub and has bright yellow flowers just like Hisbiscus and it grows well in India. It is also known as musk dana. It is used in aromatherapy as well as for many other medicinal benefits.
Botanical name of Ambrette is Abelmoschus moschatus Medik
Extraction
It is obtained by steam distillation of its fully grown kidney shaped musky seed.
Properties
It has a rich sweet, floral- musky like odor.
Composition
Its main components are franesyl acetate, decyl acetate, oxacycloheptadec-8-en-2-one etc.
Blending
It blends well with bergamot, clary sage, carrot seed, frankincense oil and other oils as well.
Uses
It is used as a stimulant.
It is used for treatment of various illnesses.
It could not be synthetic that’s why it is used in ayurvedic medicines.
It is used as boosters in perfume and hence is used as fixator by perfumery industry.
It is used to treat Dyspesia, lucoderma and itching.
It is useful against intestinal problems and heart related problems.
It is beneficial to treat anxiety, cramps, fatigue, stress and headaches.
It is used in massages and bath oil for relaxation.
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Dill Seed essential oil extracted from the Anethum Sowa - also known as the Indian Dill, belongs to the family of Umbelliferae (Apiaceae) family. The Dill Seed oil is squeezed by the process known as steam distillation process. Dill Seed oil is used to cure aromatherapy and useful external applications.
Extraction:
Dill seed oil is squeezed from the steam distillation of dried seeds
Chemical Composition:-
Chemical composition of Dill oil is D-Carvone, dill apiole, limonene and p-cymene etc.
Uses:
Dill oil has antispasmodic activity. It relaxes on nerves, muscles and respiratory system.
It cures the infection in the colon, kidney, genital and urinary tract.
Dill oil helps to enhance the secretion of digestive enzyme
Daily intakes of Dill oil can help in the treatment of constipation and piles.
Dill oil improved the quantity and quality of breast milk.
Dill oil is used for healing stomach ulcer.
Dill oil relives in depression and hypertension.
Safety & Precaution:-
Do not use Dill oil while pregnancy
If dill oil comes in contact with skin or eyes then wash your eyes immediately with plenty of water
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Black seeds are also known as black caraway, black cumin, kalonji, and black onion seeds.
They come from Nigella sativa, a small plant with pale purple, blue, or white flowers that grows in Eastern Europe, Western Asia, and the Middle East.
People have used the tiny black seeds of the fruits of N. sativa as a natural remedy for thousands of years. The seeds can also flavor curries, pickles, and bread in a similar way to cumin or oregano.
Black seed oil contains thymoquinone, which is an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compound that may also have tumor-reducing properties.
People can ingest black seed oil in the form of capsules or apply it topically to benefit the skin. It is also possible to add the oil to massage oils, shampoos, homemade skin-care products, and fragrances.
High-quality black seed oil is also suitable for use in cooking, baking, and beverages
BLACK SEED OIL
Scientists with a range of specialties have researched the possible benefits of black seed oil.
However, it is important to note that many studies to date have used cells or animals as models, and there is limited research available on the effects of black seed oil in humans.
Benefits for weight loss
Research has shown that black seed supplementation can help lower people's body mass index (BMI). The study participants did not report any severe side effects from taking this supplement.
A systematic review published in the Journal of Diabetes & Metabolic Disorders in 2013 found that black seed oil could be effective in tackling obesity.
Benefits for the skin
Black seed oil may be beneficial for people with the following skin conditions:
Eczema: According to a small-scale 2013 study comparing the therapeutic benefits of N. sativawith those of prescription medications, black seed oil can reduce the severity of hand eczema.
Acne: Research suggests that the antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory effects of black seed oil can improve acne. In one study, 58 percent of participants rated their response to this treatment as good, while 35 percent felt their results were moderate.
Psoriasis: A 2012 study on mice suggests that the oil may also have antipsoriatic benefits.
Black seed oil may also hydrate hair, soften skin, and act as a moisturizer, although there is a lack of scientific evidence to confirm these benefits.
Watermelon Seed Oil is highly nourishing yet it is light oil with good absorption properties. It is a good choice for use with oily skin but can be effective with all skin types. Hence Water Melon seed oil is added to skin care formulations for all skin types, including dry, oily, acne-prone or maturing skin as it is rich in essential fatty acids which help to restore elasticity to the skin.
Uses Of Watermelon Seed Oil :-
Detoxify skin
Removes dark circle
Beneficial in curing urinary problems.
Karanja Oil, Pongamia glabra, is pressed from the seeds of the Pongam Tree. This cousin of Neem offers an array of similar therapeutic benefits to that of its pungent relative. Karanja Oil is prized for its insecticidal and antiseptic properties and is often used in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange, and scabies. Its insecticidal properties also make Karanja Oil great for agricultural use, serving as a natural pest repellent. In skin care, Karanja Oil can be used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff, or to promote wound healing. While its therapeutic properties are similar to Neem Oil, its aroma is quite different. Karanja Oil has a milder, more versatile aroma than Neem Oil that is often described as nutty. Karanja Oil can be incorporated into body oils, salves, lotions, soaps, hair oils, shampoos, or garden sprays.
Karanja is one of the oldest plants known to the Siddha medicine in South India and Ayurveda. Karanja is believed to be a cure for many ailments such as scabies, eczema, leprosy, ulcers, vaginal diseases, intestinal obstructions, piles, abdominal and splenic enlargement, oedema and urinary diseases according to Bhavaprakasha.
Karanja Seed Oil is cold pressed from the seeds of the Pongam Tree that is native to India. It is a cousin to Neem oil and is used in place of neem in soaps and lotions to avoid the pungeant smell of neem oil. Karanja Oil has a pleasant nutty aroma and golden color.
In skin care, Karanja Oil is used to treat eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, dandruff and promotes wound healing. It has been found to be antibacterial, antimalarial, antitumor and antiulcer properties. High Oleic (Omega-9) Fatty Acid Content that is usually over 50% which makes it good for intensive skin care.
Karanja Oil is also prized for its insecticidal and antiseptic properties and is utilized in pet care for the treatment of fleas, mange, and scabies. Its insecticidal properties also make Karanja Oil great for agricultural use, serving as a natural pest repellent.
Karanja oil is a cousin to neem oil, so has similar therapeutic benefits. Karanja oil is most prized and used for its antiseptic and insecticidal functions. It's most often used externally. Karanja is used in Ayurvedic and folk medicines for eye ailments and skin diseases such as eczema, biliousness, itch, rheumatism, wounds and worms. Many use karanja as a pesticide against lice, mosquitoes, fleas, ticks, mites and flies for both people and animals. Karanja oil is also used on pets to treat scabies. Karanja oil is widely used in soaps, leather tanning and topical liniments. It's utilized agriculturally as well, because it's a good natural pest repellent.
BLACKCUMIN SEED OIL
Black cumin seed oil is extracted from the seeds of Nigella Sativa which is one of the most powerful medicinal plants.Black cumin seed oil contains antioxidants, beneficial acids, and b-vitamins and supports the immune system. Blackcumin seed oil is also rich in nutrients like vitamins, Calcium, Iron, Sodium, and Phosphorou.These little seedshave over one hundred different chemical constituent,including abundant sources of all the essential fatty acids.
Note:We use cold press method to extract oil from Black Cumin Seed.
Packaging Details :
RETAIL : 100ml Bootle,
BULK: 10kg can , 190 kg Barrel
Water melon seed oil
Watermelon seed oil which is rich in vitamins, minerals, essential proteins and Omega- 6 and Omega 9 fatty acids.
Watermelon seed oil is also called as Ootanga oil or Kalahari oil which contains more nutritions like Vitamins, Minerals, essential proteins and fatty acids. It is rich in Omega- 6 and Omega- 9 fatty acid. It also contains lycopene which is good for face. It has a property of 1) moisturising due to the presence of unsaturated fatty acid in seeds which makes the skin moistened for longer period. 2) It is light in texture so it does not clog the skin pores. 3) It has a stable shelf life. Also it is good for health. 4) It can dissolve dirt or greese builup on the skin. 4) It has a nature of easy penetration so the skin can absorb this oil quickly. 5) Emollient nature. 6) It is non-greasy so it cannot clog the skin pores.
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Packaging Details :
RETAIL : 100ml Bootle,
BULK: 10kg can , 190 kg Barrel
Flaxseed is the seed from the plant Linum usitatissimum. Oil from the seed is used to make medicine. in Bipolar disorder. Research suggests that taking flaxseed oil daily for 16 weeks does not improve symptoms of mania or depression in children with bipolar disorder. Flaxseed oil is LIKELY SAFE for most adults when taken by mouth appropriately short-term.
Having botanical name Anthem Graveolens, Dill Seed Oil offered has its origination in South west and Central Asia and is a pale yellow clear liquid having a spicy odor. Being soluble in alcohol and insoluble in water, the oil has refractive index of 1.481-1.491 at 20 degree Centigrade. The oil extracted using steam distillation process from Dill plant that grows to around a height of three feet and has yellow flowers appearing in the summer. A member of the Umbelliferae (parsley) family, it is also known by the common names of garden dill essential oil, dill essential oil, dilly essential oil, dill fruit essential oil and blends well with other spice oils, Mint, Elemi, and Caraway.
Organoleptic characteristics:
Appearance - 1 clear
Without sediment;
Color - yellow;
Smell ;no foreign smell or taste
Physico - chem xtics:acidity, expressed as oleic acid 0, 98%
Colour of iodine 2, 0 mgi/100g
Water and volatile substances 0, 06 %;
Soap, expressed as sodium oleate 0, 02;
Peroxide index 1, 0 meq/kg;
Iodine value 110-143 gi/100g;
Saponification value, 182-196 mgkoh/g;
Refractive index at 40 o c is to 1, 467to 1, 469
Relative density at 20 o c; 0, 92 -0, 94 g/cm
Lead, max 0.1 mg/kg;
Copper, max 0.5 mg/kg;
Zinc, max 60 mg/kg;
Arsenic, max 0.06 mg/kg;
In 1l and 5lpet bottles and also in 20l jerry cans
The Black Sesame Seed have the reputation of"Queen of Oil". As far as the nutrition was concerned black sesame seed could benefits humans kidney, replenish vital essence and blood and blacken the hair. Our sesame seed oil is grinded by millstone from organic sesame they are not only have a strong flavor but also a function for health care.