Angelica Root Oil

Having a botanical name of Angelica Archangelica, Angelica Root Oil has origination in China and is a pale yellow to orange brown clear liquid with amber odor. With solubility in alcohol and insolubility in water, the oil is extracted using solvent extraction process and is distilled from dried roots, rhizome as well as seeds of Angelica plant. With the fresh extracted oil having rich, warm and spicy aroma that is released as it evaporates, this pure and natural oil is popular for aromatherapy applications.

Also known by the common names of Archangel Root, Masterwort, Angel’s Herb, it blends well with Basil. Patchouli, Clary sage, Chamomile, Basil and has therapeutic properties comprising aphrodisiac, carminative, antispasmodic, diuretic, emmenagogue, febrifuge, stimulant and stomachic. Recognized for effectively treating diverse ailments and diseases, its useful in promoting fertility and curing respiratory and digestive issues. Further, the extract is also used in treating bronchitis, colds, fatigue, migraine and disorders related to stress and water retention.

 

Specifications :

Botanical NameAngelica Archangelica
Common Method of ExtractionSteam distillation
Parts UsedRoot
Note ClassificationBase
AromaFresh, peppery, woody, herbaceous

Sage Oil

Having botanical name of Salvia Officianalis, Sage Oil has origins in Bulgaria. The oil has pale yellow to greenish yellow color with a camphorous like odor. With solubility in alcohol and oils and insoluble in water, it has varied medicinal uses including in medicines related to hormone regulation, circulatory stimulant, gallbladder stimulant and antifungal antiviral. Using steam distillation process the oil is extracted from the dried leaves of the herb. The oil is recommended for supporting ailments related to reproductive, respiratory tracts and also helps in offering cure for mental fatigue. Also known by the common names of Salvia Officinalis, Sage oil, Salvia Sclarea, Clary Sage, it blends well with geranium, ginger, lavender, clary sage, orange, neroli, rosemary, tea tree and is widely used in pharmaceutical industry due to its medicinal properties as the oil has anti microbial, anti fungal, anti oxidant and antiseptic properties among others.  
Specifications :
Botanical Name Salvia Officianalis
Common Method of Extraction Steam distillation
Parts Used Leaves
Note Classification Base
Aroma Sharp, Herbal
Chemical Composition : The chemical composition of Clary sage oil is as follows;
  • Linalool- 8-30%
  • Linalyl acetate- 50-75%
  • Alpha-Terpineol- 0.2-2.5%
  • Caryophyllene beta- 1.5-2.5%
  • Geraniol- 1-2%
  • Geranyl acetate- 0.5-2%
  • Neryl acetate- 0.2-1%
  • Ocimene-0.2-1%
  • Scalerol- 1-2%
  • Germacrene D- 0.5-4%

Bergamot Oil

Having a botanical name of Mentha citrate, Bergamot Oil has its origins in India and is a oil that is clear, pale yellow in color and has fresh, fruity, lemony odor. Being soluble in alcohol and insoluble in water, the oil is extracted using CO2 Extraction and is also known by the names of Bergamot, Bergamot mint.

The oil blends well with Cypress, Frankincense, black pepper, clary sage, Geranium, Jasmine, Mandarin, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Nutmeg, Orange, Vetiver and Ylang-ylang. With constituents of oil including Furanocoumarins, Bergapten, Coumarins and Coumarins, it is usage in fruit drinks as well as for aromatherapy purposes for combating anxiety and nervous tension. The oil also assists in urinary tract infections as well as in relieving symptoms related to cold, chest/throat and digestion related issues.


Specifications :
Botanical NameMentha citrate
Common Method of ExtractionSteam distillation
Parts UsedFruits
Note ClassificationTop
AromaFloral
Chemical Composition :
The Bergamot Oil offered by us contains linalyl acetate 30-60%, linalool 11-22% and various other important chemicals, which includes sesquiterpenes (a-trans-bergamotene, caryophyllene, ß-farnesene, humulene, ß-bisabolene), terpenes (limonene, p-cymene, ?-terpinene, phellandrene, a- and ß-pinene), C20 to C33 n-alkanes, and furocoumarins (bergaptene, bergamottin, citroptene, 7-methoxy-5-geranoxycoumarin, bergaptol, isopimpinellin, and xanthotoxin, and bergapten at 0.30-0.39%).

Basil Oil

Having a botanical name of Ocimum basilicum, Basil, Holy Basil Oil has its origins in Egypt and comes in Pale yellow color with the liquid having sweet, spicy, fresh aroma. With good solubility in alcohol & oils and insolubility in water, the oil has specific gravity of 0.922 at 720F and a refractive index of 1.492 at 720F. The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from Basil, which is a tender low-growing herb. As a culinary herb, it tastes like anise and has strong, pungent and sweet smell.

Also known by the common names of Ocimum basilicum, it blends well with Cedarwood, Fennel, Bergamot, Black Pepper, Geranium, Ginger, Lavender, Grapefruit, Lemon, Neroli, Verbena and Marjoram and is used for treatment of nervous disorders. It is also highly effective for stress related issues like migraines, allergies and headaches as well as help in clearing the mind from possible fatigue.

Specifications :

  • Botanical Name Ocimum basilicum
  • Common Method of Extraction Steam distillation
  • Parts Used Leaves and Flowering tops
  • Note Classification Top
  • Aroma Sweet & herbaceous



Chemical Composition:
The chemical composition of Holy Basil Oil is as follows:

  • a-pinene 0.5-0.3%
  • Camphene 0.1-0.1%
  • ß-pinene + sabinene 0.8-0.7%
  • Myrcene 0.5-0.2%
  • 1,8-cineole 4.2-4.0%
  • Limonene 0.5-0.4%
  • Ocimene 0.1%
  • ?-terpinene 0.3-0.1%
  • Linalool 46.0-50.0%
  • Linalyl acetate 0.2-0.1%
  • Estragole 8.1-16.5%
  • Neral trace trace
  • a-terpineol 0.6-2.8%
  • Geranial 0.1-0.2%
  • Geranyl acetate 1.6-0.9%
  • Methyl eugenol 1.6-0.5%
  • Eugenol 2.5-2.5
  • Eugenol 1.5%0.4%


USES-:
It is widely demanded for inhalation, baths and massages. It has both hot & cold sensation qualities when it is used in bath or smoothed over the body. Further it has an invigorating and pleasing effect which is very advantageous for sluggish & rough skin and for pepping up circulation. It also acts as an excellent antiseptic when it is combined with thyme oil.

Black Pepper Oil

Black Pepper also known as Piper nigrum, Black Pepper & Oleo oil Being soluble in water and insoluble in oil, the oil is extracted using solvent extraction process from the dried fruit part of the plant that is properly ripened.

With dried peppercorns coming with blackened external covering, the extraction is done by percolating with different solvents like hexane.

These have a heavier flavor and are also known by the common names of Piper, Black Pepper. With the oil having chemical constituents including 40% Residual solvent and 20 ml/100gm Piperine content,

It is used in food industry as coloring and flavoring agent.

Palmarosa Oil

Known by the botanical name of Cymbopogon martinii, the oil has its origins in India and has pale yellow color with liquid having sweet geranium like odor. Having solubility in oils and alcohol and insolubility in water, it has specific gravity of 0.894 at72°F and Refractive Index of 1.477 at72°F. With oils extracted using Steam Distillation process, the essential oil is taken out from Palmarosa plant which is a perennial grass.

The oil of plant contains active compound geraniol which has high demand for its scent and traditional medicinal usage. Also known by the common names of Cymbopogon martini, the oil blends well with rosemary, geranium, bergamot, lime and ylang-ylang and has myrcene, linalool, geranyl, dipentene, geraniol, acetate and limonene as constituents. The presence of active compound geraniol in the oil makes it suitable for use in soaps and perfumes. It is also highly effective as an insect repellent when applied to stored grains.


Specifications :
Botanical NameCymbopogon martinii
Common Method of ExtractionSteam distillation
Parts UsedDried Grass
Note ClassificationTop
AromaSweet and Floral
Chemical Composition :
The main chemical components of palmarosa oil are myrcene, linalool, geraniol, geranyl acetate, dipentene and limonene.

Ylang Ylang Oil

Having a botanical name of Cananga odorata, Ylang Ylang Oil is a liquid that is pale yellow in color with sweet floral balsamic odor. Having good solubility in alcohol & oils and insolubility in water, it has specific gravity of 0.930 at72°F and refractive index of 1.508 at72°F. With the oil having main constituents of benzyl acetate (ca. 25 %), methyl benzoate (ca. 5 %), p-cresyl methyl ether (ca. 20 %), methyl salicylate and cinnamyl acetate, the oil is extracted using steam distillation process.

The plant from which Ylang Ylang essential oil is extracted is a tall, tropical tree with the extracted oil blending well with grapefruit, lavender, bergamot and sandalwood. Having constituents of geranyl acetate, linalool, caryophyllene, methyl benzoate, p-cresyl methyl ether, methyl salicylate, cinnamyl acetate, benzyl acetate and benzyl benzoate, Ylang-Ylang oil finds usage in pharmaceutical and cosmetic industry. It also has sedative effect on nervous system and reduces anxiety, shock, tension and fear. Further, the oil is also an effective aphrodisiac and helps in battling impotency.


Specifications :
Botanical NameCananga odorata
Common Method of ExtractionSteam distillation
Parts UsedFlowers
Note ClassificationTop
AromaSweet
Chemical Composition :
The Ylang Ylang Oil is composed of linalool, geranyl acetate, caryophyllene, p-cresyl methyl ether, methyl benzoate, benzyl acetate, benzyl benzoate and other sesquiterpenes.

Croton Oil

Having botanical name Croton Tiglium Linn, Croton Oil offered has its origins in India and has yellow to light brown color. With the oil extracted using cold pressing method, the oil is also known as oleum tiglii and has acrid, disagreeable taste with slight odor. The oil is extracted from seeds of Croton tiglium, which is a small tree from India. The extracted oil has properties as a powerful purgative and irritant and as per the research done; the oil is also used for treating cancer.

Some of the other uses of the oil include in treating abdominal pain and diarrhea, the oil also works as counter-irritant, for treating constipation as well as its therapeutic properties. The oil also has anti-inflammatory properties and truly blends with lavender, patchouli, rosemary and tea tree oils with other carrier oils and essential oils.

Calamus Oil

Discription :
Calamus Oil is obtained from a red-like aquatic plant which has sword-shaped leaves and small greenish-yellow color flowers. whole parts of plant have peculiar and agreeable fragrance. It is extracted from unpeeled dried root or fresh roots or by steam distillation process. This extract is quite helpful as a herbal medicine for several kinds of treatment such as vertigo, nervous pain, headaches and dysentery. Essential liquid contains asorone that is an oral ingestion and carcinogenic and that causes convulsions, liver & kidney damage.

Common Name: 
Calamus Essential Oil 

BLENDS WITH-:
Cananga, cedar wood, labdanum, cinnamon, patchouli, olibanum and oregano

CONSTITUENTS-:
acorenone, b-gurjunene, isoshyobunine, b-asarone, a-selinene, calamendiol, a-calacorene, calamusenone camphone and shyobunone.

USES-:
It is widely renowned as aromatic stimulant & tonic that is commonly used for headaches, vertigo, dysentery ailments and nervous complaints. Apart from this it is also used as medicinal use for curing various kinds of pains and wounds. These are also used in various ceramics and herbal products.

Eucalyptus Oil

Having botanical name Eucalyptus globules, Eucalyptus Oil has its origin from China. The extracted liquid is colorless to pale yellow and has solubility in alcohol and oils and insolubility in water. Having specific gravity of 0.858 – 0.877 at20°C, it has refractive index of 1.450 – 1.459 at20°C. The plant is from the genus of flowering trees in myrtle family ‘Myrtaceae’ which is a source of wood and oil that is used for cleaning and as natural insecticide.

Available under common names Eucalyptus, Corymbia and Angophora, the oil blends well with thyme, lavender, benzoin, lemongrass, lemon and pine with main chemical components of a-phellandrene, a-pinene, b-pinene, 1,8-cineole, aromadendrene, epiglobulol, limonene, terpinen-4-ol, piperitone and globulol. The oil has uses in areas of providing treatment to wounds, muscle pain, mental exhaustion, dental care, skin care, diabetes, fever. Some other benefits include as room freshener, in soaps, detergents and household cleaners and as a prime ingredient in mouthwashes and toothpastes.


Specifications :
Botanical NameEucalyptus globules
Common Method of ExtractionPressing and solvent extraction
Parts UsedLeaves and Young twigs
Note ClassificationBase
AromaNutty
Chemical Composition :
  • a-pinene
  • b-pinene
  • a-phellandrene
  • 1,8-cineole
  • Limonene
  • Terpinen-4-Ol
  • Aromadendrene
  • Epiglobulol
  • Piperitone
  • Globulol

Camphor Oil

Having botanical name Cinnamonum Camphora, Camphor Oil offered has its origin from China. A colorless to pale yellow liquid with a camphor odor, it is insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils. It has refractive index of 1.475 at72°F and comprise of main constituents like Safrole, Phenolic Ethers, Ketones, Borneol, Pinene., Terpene Alcoho.

The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from Cinnamomum Camphora of Lauraceae family. The oil is also known by names of Karanj Oil, Karanja Seed Oil and finds usage in treating nervous depression, inflammation, acne and arthritis. Blending well with chamomile, basil, cajuput, lavender & Melissa, it is used in treatment of inflammation, nervous depression, acne, muscular aches, body pains, arthritis, rheumatism, sprains, coughs, fever, bronchitis, colds and infectious diseases. As the oil is toxic in nature, it can also be used in providing vapor therapy for easing respiratory problems.


Specifications :
Botanical NameCinnamonum Camphora
Common Method of ExtractionSteam distillation
Parts UsedChipped Wood, Root Stumps and Branches
Note ClassificationBase
AromaClear & fresh
Chemical Composition :
  • A-Pinene
  • Camphene
  • B-Pinene
  • Sabinene
  • Phellandrene
  • Limonene
  • 1,8-Cineole
  • Y-Terpinene
  • P-Cymene
  • Terpinolene
  • Furfural
  • Camphor
  • Linalool
  • Bornyl Acetate
  • Terpinen-4-Ol
  • Caryophyllene
  • Borneol
  • Piperitone
  • Geraniol
  • Safrole
  • Cinnamaldehyde
  • Methyl Cinnamate
  • Eugenol

Carrot Seed Oil

Known by botanical name Daucus carota, Carrot Seed Oil offered has its origination in France and is a pale yellow colored liquid that comes with sweet, fresh carrot aroma. With insolubility in water and solubility in alcohol and oils, it has refractive index of 1.486at72°F. With main constituents of oils including b-pinene, sabinene, a-pinene, camphene, myrcene, limonene, y-terpinene, b-bisabolene, carotol and geranyl acetate, it is extracted using steam distillation process from Daucus carota of Apiaceae family.

Extracted from seed part of plant, the oil is also known by common names of wild carrot & Queen Anne’s lace and blends well with juniper, lemon, bergamot, lavender, geranium, lime, cedarwood as well as all citrus and spicy oils. Having constituents of a-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, b-pinene, camphene, limonene, geranyl acetate, y-terpinene, b-bisabolene and carotol, the oil has detoxifying effect on liver. It also helps in providing relief from jaundice and also cleaning digestive system. Some other areas it is helpful in treating include edema, rheumatism, gout, arthritis. It also helps in treating problems like bronchitis and influenza.


Specifications :
Botanical NameDaucus carota
Common Method of ExtractionSteam distillation
Parts UsedDried Seed
Note ClassificationBase
AromaLight Honeyed & Woody
Chemical Composition :
The main chemical components of carrot seed oil include a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, sabinene, myrcene, y-terpinene, limonene, b-bisabolene, geranyl acetate and carotol.

Celery Seed Essential Oil

Having a botanical name Apium graveolens, Celery Seed Essential Oil has origination in France and India and is a yellowish to greenish brown clear liquid having fresh herbal green phenolic woody odor. With solubility in alcohol, the oil has refractive index of 1.480-1.484 at 20 degree Centigrade. The oil is extracted from the seed part of ‘Celery’ which is herb in Apiaceae family. Also known by the common names of Celeriac, crisp stalks, seeds, primarily, the oil is used for its medicinal properties.

Blending well with Apiol, androstenone, the oil comprises of constituents like terpenes, mostly limonene (70 to 80%), sesquiterpenes ß-selinene (10%) and humulene and is volatile in nature that makes it used in perfumery industry. Having properties as antioxidant, antirheumatic, antiseptic (urinary), antibacterial, antispasmodic, digestive aid, diuretic, some of the benefits of the oils include in treatment of ailments like bronchitis, cystitis, arthritis, bloating, digestive problems, indigestion, jaundice, hemorrhoids, hepatitis, liver conditions and congestion.


Specifications :
Botanical NameApium graveolens
Common Method of ExtractionCrushing & Steam Distillation
Parts Usedfresh or dried plant, seeds
Note ClassificationBase
AromaSweet, Warm & Earthy
Chemical Composition :
The celery seed essential oil includes d-limonene, selinene, sesquiterpene alcohols, sedanolide, and sedanonic anhydride. A fixed oil includes the fatty acids petroselinic, oleic, linoleic, myristic, palmitic, palmitoleic, stearic, and myristoleic.

Product Details:
  • Pack Size: 10 kg
  • Pack Type: Plastic Cane
  • Brand: Shiv Sales Corporation
  • Usage: Uses of the extracted oil include as a sedative, tonic, carminative preparation etc

Rosemary Oil

Having a botanical name Rosemarinus officianlis, Rosemary Oil has its origin in Spain and is a colorless or pale yellow liquid which comes with refreshing, woody herbal odour.

With main constituents that are part of the oil including Camphor, Terpene Alcohol, Borneol, Camphene, Limonene, Ketones, Cineole and Linanool, it is extraction using steam distillation process from evergreen rosemary shrub.

The fragrant aroma of the oil makes it a perfect herbal remedy for sharpening mental awareness.

The oil is also known by the names of Rosemary, Alecrim, Mi Tieh Hsiang, Rose Geranium, Pelargonium Graveolens, Rosemarin, Romero, Romarin and blends well with geranium, lavender, cedarwood, citronella, lemongrass and peppermint. Some of the uses of oil include as brain stimulant where it increases brain power.


Product Details :
Minimum Order Quantity5 Kilogram
AromaSweet & Herbaceous
BrandShiv Sales Corporation
Common Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation
Parts UsedFlowers & Leaves
FormLiquid
Foam Typen/a
Purityn/a
Storage Tempn/a
CapacityAs per requirement


Specifications :
Botanical NameRosemarinus officianlis
Common Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation
Parts UsedFlowers & Leaves
Note ClassificationBase
AromaSweet & Herbaceous
Chemical Composition :
The main chemical components of rosemary oil are a-pinene, borneol, b-pinene, camphor, bornyl acetate, camphene, 1,8-cineole and limonene.

Chamomile, German (BLUE)

Having botanical name Matricaria recutica, Chamomile, German (BLUE) oil has its origination in Nepal and is a blue green color that comes with Honey Tobacco Sweet Fruity odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, the oil has refractive index of 1.480 to 1.505 at 20°C with major constituents comprising flavonoids, fatty acids, cyanogenic gly-cosides, coumarins, plant acids, salicylate derivatives, polysa.

Using steam distillation process, the oil is extracted from Matricaria chamomilla (M. recutica) and is also known by names of Hungarian chamomile, blue chamomile and single chamomile. Blending well with geranium, clary sage, jasmine, bergamot, lavender, tea tree, lemon, ylang-ylang, rose, grapefruit, it has constituents comprising a-bisabolol, bisabolol oxide B & bisabolone oxide A, chamazulene, bisabolol oxide A, plant acids, flavonoids, coumarins, fatty acids and others. Some areas the oil is used in include for treating internal/external inflammation, for urinary stones, for stimulating liver & gall bladder that improves digestion and also in treating menstrual and menopausal issues.


Specifications :
Botanical NameMatricaria recutica
Common Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation
Parts UsedFlowers & Leaves
Note ClassificationBase
AromaSweet & Fruity
Chemical Composition :
The chemical components of German chamomile oil are chamazulene, a-bisabolol, bisabolol oxide A, bisabolol oxide B and bisabolone oxide A.

Pine Oil

Having botanical name Pinus sylvestris, Pine Oil has its origination in Hungary and is a colorless to pale yellow colored oil. Being insoluble in water, it comes with major constituents comprising Limonene, Terpinenes, Pinenes, Carene, Dipentene, Myrcene, Sabinene; Also Bornyl Acetate, Ocimene, Camphene, Cineol, Chamazulene, Citral. The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from trees that can grow up to 40 meters and have needle-like gray-green colored leaves.

Also known by the common names of Pine, the oil blends well with Coriander, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Citronella, Clary sage, Frankincense, Myrrh, Rosemary, Spikenard, Tea tree, Juniper, Lavender and has major constituents comprising Terpinenes, Myrcene, Ocimene, Pinenes, Limonene, Camphene, Sabinene; Carene, Dipentene, Also Bornyl Acetate, Cineol, Chamazulene, Citral. The oil is used for treating number of health concerns including Respiratory issues, Influenza, Fatigue, Rheumatism, Arthritis, Poor circulation Bladder. Further, the oil also helps in Kidney issues, Mental & Nervous Exhaustion, Gout, Muscle pains and other ailments.


Specifications :
Botanical NamePinus sylvestris
Common Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation
Parts UsedFlowers & Leaves
Note ClassificationBase
AromaWoody
Chemical Composition :
The main constituents of Pine Oil includes borneol, bornyl acetate, a and b-phallandrene, a and b-pinene and 3-carene.

Citronella Oil

Having botanical name Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt, Citronella Oil offered has its origination in Central Nepal and is a light yellow colored liquid with fresh & sweet odor. With solubility of 0.8 to 1.5 vol. of 80% alcohol, it has refractive index of 1.4750 to 1.4885 at 23º C and comprises major constituents as citronellot, geraniol, and citronellal. With the oil extracted using steam distillation process where the leaves of the resilient grass (Cymbopogon nardus) are steam distilled releasing a well rounded lemon citrus scent.

Also known by the common name of Zeylanicum, the oil is composed of constituents like citronellot, geraniol, tannin & mucilage, citronella and blends well with most oils including Cedarwood, Geranium, Bergamot, Bitter Orange, Lemon, Orange, Lavender and Pine. The uses of the extracted oil include in therapeutic applications as the oil has in it properties to be used as insecticide, antiseptic, deodorant, parasitic, tonic and stimulant. The oil is also used in commercial repellents as well as in products like soaps and candles.


Specifications :
Botanical NameCymbopogon winterianus Jowitt
Common Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation
Parts UsedPart Dried Grass
Note ClassificationBase
AromaSweet & Lemony
Chemical Composition :
The main chemical components of citronella oil are citronellic acid, borneol, citronellol, geraniol, nerol, citral, citronellal, camphene, dipentene and limonene.

Geranium Oil

Having botanical name Pelargoneum Graveolens, Geranium Oil offered has its origin in Egypt and is a greenish olive colored liquid with characteristic floral odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, it has Specific Gravity of 0.892 @ 72°F, Optical Rotation of -30.0 – -7.0 @ 20°C, Refractive Index of 1.520 @ 72°F, Flash Point of 165F. The oil is processed using steam distillation process from leaves and stalks of plant ‘Organic Geranium’ which is a hairy perennial shrub with pointed leaves that are serrated at edges and has pinkish-white flowers.

Also known by common names of Rose geranium, the oil blends well with Citronella, Clary Sage, Basil, Bergamot, Fennel, Grapefruit, Lavender, Lemon, Jasmine, Juniper, Lemongrass, Nutmeg and Nerolia and comprises chemical components including Citronellol (20 to 40%), (7 to 20%), Linalool (5 to 15%), 10-epi-eudesmol, Menthone, geranyl formate, Guaiadiene-6, 9. Some of the important uses of oil include for its therapeutic properties. Further, the oil is also used in treatment of acne, cuts, dermatitis, bruises, burns, eczema, edema, menopausal, ulcers, breast engorgement issue..


Specifications :
Botanical NamePelargoneum graveolens
Common Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation
Parts UsedLeaves & Stalks
Note ClassificationBase
AromaSpicy
Chemical Composition :
The Geranium Oil is composed of various chemical constituents that includes a-pinene, myrcene, limonene, menthone, linalool, geranyl acetate, citronellol, geraniol and geranyl butyrate.

Lemongrass Oil

Having botanical name Cymbopogon flexuosus, Lemongrass Oil offered has its origination in India and comes in pale yellow to radish brown color with a very strong and stimulating characteristic lemon odor. With solubility in alcohol and oils and insolubility in water, it has refractive index of 1.4785 – 1.4890 at 20°C and need to be stored in cool, dry and well ventilated area. Further, the packaging needs to be airtight with due protection provided from sources of ignition, heat and sunlight. With the oil extracted using CO2 extraction process from Cymbopogon citratus of Poaceae family, it is derived from fresh/partly dried leaves and is much in demand for its medicinal properties.

Also known by its common names of cymbopogon, Guatemala lemongrass, the oil blends well with coriander, geranium, basil, cedarwood, jasmine, lavender and tea tree and has main oil constituents of geranyl acetate, nerol, myrcene, citronellal, neral, geraniol. The oil is majorly used for rejuvenating the body and relieving it from stress. Further, it also helps in clearing headaches as well as in helping combat nervous exhaustion. The oil also helps in boosting nervous system and assists in quick recovery after illness. It is also an an effective cure for various respiratory infections.


Specifications :
Botanical NameCymbopogon flexuosus
Common Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation
Parts UsedGrass
Note ClassificationBase
AromaCitrus
Chemical Composition :
The main chemical components of lemongrass oil are myrcene, citronellal, geranyl acetate, nerol, geraniol, neral and traces of limonene and citral.

Cypress Oil

Description :

Cypress Oil ( Cypressus Sempervirens )
Cypress essential oil is distilled from the leaves and cones of the (Cupressus Sempervirens) tree. The scent is refreshing and clear. Cypress essential oil regulates body fluids, restores vitality, and is a good skin toner. It is used on broken capillaries, wounds, and problem skin. This oil is also used in the treatment of colds, bronchitis, flu, incontinence, nervous disorders, menopausal symptoms, hemorrhoids, nosebleeds, excess sweating, and circulatory problems.

These 100% natural essential oils are meticulously extracted from plants by cold pressing or steam distillation using the same techniques developed by the medieval Persian physician Avicenna. All Natures Alchemy high-quality botanical oils are scientifically tested for purity and contain no chemical solvents, added alcohol or other extenders.


Suggested Use :
Use as usual.

Other Ingredients :
Cupressus sempervirens (cypress) oil.
100% Pure Natural Essential Oil

Warnings :
Concentrated. Not for internal use. Keep out of reach of children.

Lime Oil

Having botanical name Citrus aurantifolia, Lime Oil offered has its origination in Italy and is a pale yellow to green colored liquid with fruity citrus odor. The oil is processed from fruit part of tree that is green in color and has good medicinal properties. The extracted oil is useful for treating ailments like colds, sore throats, flu, sinusitis, coughs, bronchitis, asthma.

Known by the common names of West Indian lime, it blends well with lavender, neroli, clary sage, ylang-ylang and is useful in treating fevers that are combined with colds and sore throats. The oil also helps immune system by easing coughs, bronchitis and sinusitis and also helping in asthma. Lime oil also helps in stimulating & refreshing tired mind and aids in cases of depression.


Specifications :
Botanical NameCitrus aurantifolia
Common Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation
Parts UsedTwigs & Needles of Branches
Note ClassificationBase
AromaCitrus
Chemical Composition :
The major constituents of Lime oil includes myrcene, limonene, terpinolene, a-pinene, b-pinene, 1,8-ceneole, fenchone, linalool, borneol, citral, neral acetate and geranyl acetate.

Dill Seed Oil

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.

With the essential oil constituting chemical composition of dhc, eugenol, d-carvone, dilapiol, limonene, terpinene and myristicin, it is extensively used in aromatherapy applications. Acting as a restoring, purifying, stimulating, revitalizing, balancing and cleansing agent, it helps in easing mind, calming headaches and also helping with excess sweating because of nervous tension.

Product Details:
  • Pack Size: 5 Kg
  • Pack Type: Plastic Cane
  • Brand: Shiv Sales Corporation
Specifications :
Botanical NameAnthem Graveolens
Common Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation
Parts UsedSeeds
Note ClassificationMiddle
AromaSpicy
Chemical Composition :
The Dill Seed Oil contains d-carvone, dillapiol, dhc, eugenol, limonene, terpinene and myristicin.

Ginger Oil

Having botanical name Zingiber Officinalis, Ginger Oil offered has its origin in France and is a pale amber to greenish colored liquid with herbaceous odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, it has refractive index of 1.4950 at72°F and comprises major chemical constituents of isovaleraldehyde, nonanol, heptane, octane, ethyl pinene, sabinene, myrcene, limonene, camphene, b-pinene, b-phellandrene and 1,8-cineole. The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from Ginger, which is a perennial herb standing up to around 3 – 4 feet in high and having thick spreading tuberous rhizome. The oil is sourced from the root part of the plant that is macerated and distilled over high heat to extract oil.

Known by the common name of Jamaica Ginger, the essential oil blends well with cedarwood, rose, coriander, sandalwood, patchouli, rosewood, frankincense, neroli, vetiver, lime, orange and bergamot and is highly regarded for its aroma therapy properties. Extensively used by therapists, the oil is used for curing colds and flu, nausea (morning sickness), rheumatism and circulation issues. As it has warming properties, it is also useful for relieving spasms, muscular cramps, aches and easing stiffness in joints.


Specifications :
Botanical NameZingiber Officinalis
Common Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation
Parts UsedRoots
Note ClassificationMiddle
AromaSpicy & warm
Chemical Composition :
The Ginger essential oil includes a-pinene, camphene, b-pinene, 1,8-cineole, linalool, borneol, y-terpineol, nerol, neral, geraniol, geranial, geranyl acetate, b-bisabolene and zingiberene as main chemical components.

Nagarmotha Oil

Nagarmotha Oil offered is known by the botanical name of Cypreus Scarious and is a Amber colored liquid extracted through steam distillation process from roots of Nagarmotha Plant. The oil is also known as Nardostachys Jatamansi Oil and has high medicinal worth that makes it used in various drugs as well as in curing scabies, mucus, bronco-pulmonary congestion, diarrhea.

The oil also has good carminative and digestive properties and is a highly effective diuretic, anti-pyretic and killer of intestinal worms. Further, the oil is also found in perfumes and Aromatherapy applications. Having its origin in India, it is also recognized as a anti-inflammatory medicine and is considered as an excellent binder of stools. The oil is also good for treating cases of vomiting, anorexia, diarrhea, dysentery, intestinal bleeding.


Specifications :
Botanical NameCypreus Scarious
Common Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation
Parts UsedRoots
Note ClassificationMiddle
AromaWoody & Earthy
Chemical Composition :
Nagarmotha oil has various chemical compounds that include cyperone, selinene, cyperene, cyperotundone, patchoulenone, sugeonol, kobusone and isokobusone.

Lavender Oil

Having botanical name Lavandula Officinalis, Lavender Oil offered has its origin in France and is a colorless or yellow colored liquid having lavender herbal floral sweet odor.

The oil is extracted using steam distillation process and is derived from Lavender, which is evergreen woody shrub having pale green, narrow linear leaves and violet blue flowers. The oil blends well with all citrus oils and has in it the property of treating ailments and infections like halitosis, colds, asthma, laryngitis, throat and whooping cough. Known by the common name of Garden oil, it blends well with clary sage, cedarwood, geranium, pine, nutmeg & all citrus oils and is also helpful in digestive system dealing with nausea, colic, vomiting and flatulence.


Specifications :
Botanical NameLavandula Officinalis
Common Method of ExtractionSteam Distillation
Parts UsedFlowers & leaves
Note ClassificationMiddle
AromaFloral & Sweet
Chemical Composition :
The oil constitutes of following major chemical components including camphene (0.06%), beta-myrcene (5.33%), alpha-pinene (ratio, 0.22%), p-cymene (0.3%), linalool (26.12%), limonene (1.06%), cineol (0.51%), borneol (1.21%), linalyl acetate (26.32%), terpinene-4-ol (4.64%), geranyl acetate (2.14%) and caryophyllene (7.55%).

Guaiacwood Oil

Guaiacwood Oil also known as Bulnesia Sarmientoi Lorentz Ex Griseb, Guaiacwood Oil offered has origins in Brazil and is a yellow/amber to greenish color liquid that comes with pleasant, tea rose odor.

With solubility in alcohol and insoluble in water, the oil has refractive index of 1.50200 to 1.50700 at20.00 °c.

The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from broken wood and sawdust of Guaiacwood, which is a ornamental evergreen tree bearing blue flowers with trunk of greenish-brown color. With the oil traditionally used in treating rheumatoid arthritis, gout and venereal disease, it is also known by the name of Guaiacwood Oil and blends suitably well with sandalwood and agarwood oil. With principal chemical constituents being guaiol (40 – 72%), bulnesol, beta-Guaiene, the oil has antiseptic and germicidal properties. Further, it is also used as a fixative and fragrance option in soaps and cosmetics.

Product Details:
  • Pack Size: 5 kg
  • Pack Type: Plastic Bottle
  • Brand: Shiv Sales Corporation
  • Usage: For All Application Areas, for all skin type
Specifications :
Botanical NameBulnesia Sarmientoi Lorentz Ex Griseb
Common Method of ExtractionSteam distillation
Parts UsedLeaves
Note ClassificationMiddle
AromaSweet & Spicy
Chemical Composition :
The main chemical constituents of Guaiacwood Oil includes alpha- & beta – Guaiene, alpha-Bulnesene, Bulnesol and Guaiol.

Petitgrain Oil

Having botanical name Citrus aurantium, Petit Grain Oil offered has its origin in countries like Northeast India, France, North Africa, Southern China, Paraguay and Haiti and is a oil of yellow to brown color with sweet floral odor. Being soluble in alcohol and fixed oils, it has refractive index of 1.45000 to 1.46000 at 20.00 °C with major chemical constituents being linalool, linalyl acetate, geraniol, geranyl acetate, myrcene, terpineol, nerol, neryl acetate. The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from green twigs of bitter orange plant.

With the oil blending well with bergamot, lavender, rosewood, sandalwood, palmarosa, geranium, it is widely used in perfumery and aromatherapy based applications. The oil is also recommended for skin issues including toning the skin, clearing up of greasy skin as well as in cases of acne & excessive perspiration.


Specifications :
Botanical NameCitrus aurantium
Common Method of ExtractionSteam distillation
Parts UsedGreen Twigs
Note ClassificationMiddle
AromaSweet & Citrus
Chemical Composition :
The main chemical components of petitgrain oil are geraniol, linalool, nerol, y-terpineol, geranyl acetate, linalyl acetate, myrcene, neryl acetate and trans-ocimene.

Neroli Oil

Having botanical name Citrus aurantium, Neroli Oil offered has origination in France and is a coffee brown to orange color liquid with Floral odor. The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from small, white, waxy flowers of Citrus aurantium var. amara of Rutaceae family. The extracted essential oil has excellent therapeutic properties as well as has great relaxing effect on both body and mind.

The application of oil helps in providing relief from heart palpitations, muscle spasms and also have rejuvenating & regenerative effect on skin by preventing scarring and fighting stretch marks. Also known by the common name of amara, the oil blends well with geranium, lavender, benzoin, jasmine, all citrus oils, ylang-ylang, rosemary, sandalwood, the oil also has a calming effect and is also beneficial to digestive tract to be used for colitis, intestinal spasms and diarrhea.


Specifications :
Botanical NameCitrus aurantium
Common Method of ExtractionSteam distillation
Parts UsedGreen Twigs
Note ClassificationMiddle
AromaFloral
Chemical Composition :
The Neroli oil comprises of following major chemical components including monoterpenes: d-limonene, a-pinene, b-pinene, camphene.

Jasmine Oil

Having botanical name Jasminum Grandiflorum, Jasmine Oil offered has it has its origination in India and is a reddish brown transparent colored liquid with floral, exotic and warm odor. The oil is extracted using Hydro- distillation process from Jasminum Gradiflora (synonym officinale) of Oleaceae family.

The properties of the oil also help it in reduce skin stretch marks as well as scarring for pregnant ladies. Also known by common names of Jasmin, jasmine and Jessamine, the oil blends well with Rose, all Citrus oils, Bergamot and Sandalwood. The oil is extracted from flower part of the plant and assists in toning up of body and also in proving helpful for skins that are dry, greasy and sensitive skin.


Specifications :
Botanical NameJasminum Grandiflorum
Common Method of ExtractionSolvent Extraction
Parts UsedFlowers
Note ClassificationMiddle
AromaSweet & Floral
Chemical Composition :
Over 100 chemical components are found in jasmine oil, but the main chemical components are benzyl acetate, linalool, benzyl alcohol, indole, benzyl benzoate, cis-jasmone, geraniol, methyl anthranilate and trace amounts of p. cresol, farnesol, cis-3-hexenyl benzoate, eugenol, nerol, ceosol, benzoic acid, benzaldehyde, y-terpineol, nerolidol, isohytol, phytol etc.

Roman Chamomile Oil

DESCRIPTION
Chamomile Roman Essential Oil is prepared from Anthemis nobilis (Chamaemelum nobile) plant which belongs to Asteraceae family or Compositae family. It has apple-like and sweet fragrance and has very light blue color and water form viscosity. It is further extracted from the flowers with the process of steam distillation process that yields about 1.7 percent from fresh flowers. 

Common Names : English chamomile, sweet chamomile and garden chamomile.

Blends with lavender, ylang-ylang, bergamot, geranium, jasmine, clary sage, grapefruit, tea tree rose and lemon.

Uses
It is widely used as getting relief from various kinds of ailments such as gall bladder problems, abdominal pain and throat infections. Apart from this it also helps to relieve asthma, allergies and hay fever. For skin, it is used to calm rashes, acne, eczema, dry and itchy skin, wounds, dermatitis and various other allergic conditions.

Myrrh Oil

Having botanical name of Commiphora myrrha, Myrrh Oil offered has its origins in Somalia and has a woody, balsamic and earthy odor. The extracted oil has great medicinal use including in anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antifungal and antiseptic medicines. With the oil getting extracted using solvent distillation method, its fine strong odor males it excellent to be used in skincare and body care products. Further, the oil also helps in providing cure for bronchitis, gums, dysmenorrhea, chapped skin, itching, hemorrhoids, halitosis and is also used in oral hygiene products.

With the oil blending well with Algae absolute, Alcohol, Acetophenone, Allspice oil, Amber carbinol, its main chemical constituents include Cadinene, Limonene, Heerabolene, Acetic acid, Cuminaldehyde, Eugenol m-cresol, Formic acid, Other sesquiterpenes that makes it also useful in providing relief from Amenorrhea, Athlete’s foot, Halitosis, Ringworm, Toothache. The oil also has therapeutic properties including anti-catarrhal, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, astringent, balsamic, expectorant, sedative, digestive and pulmonary stimulant.

Aniseed Oil

Description :
Anise seed Oil is procured from umbelliferous plant which is an annual plant and is approximately 18 inches in height and has a secondary leaf of bright green color. The oil is procured from steal distillation of fruit part which produces 2.5 to 3.5 % of fragrant, volatile and syrupy oil in which content of anethol is approximately 90 %.

COMMON NAME-:
Karanj Oil and Karanja Seed Oil

BLENDS WITH-:
Carbolic oil, Orange, Rose, lavender and Sassafras spicy essentials

CONSTITUENTS-:
Anethol (approx. 90 %), mucilage sugar, fixed oil and choline.

USES-:
It is widely used for treatment of coughs, bronchitis, colds, flatulence, flu, rheumatism and muscle aches. It is also renowned as an excellent antiseptic and with combination of Peppermint or Gaultheria (Wintergreen). It gives flavor to aromatic liquids. Apart from this it is also used to kill insects when mixed with carbolic oil and Sassafras.

Meswak Extract (Salvadora Persica)

Description :
Miswaak is widespread, notably in thorn shrubs, desert floodplains, river and stream bank vegetation, and grassy savannahs.

1.Miswaak strengthens the gums and prevents tooth decay.
2. Miswaak assists in eliminating toothaches and prevents further increase of decay which has already set in.
3. Miswaak creates a fragrance in the mouth.
4. Miswaak is a cure for illness.
5. Miswaak eliminates bad odors and improves the sense of taste.
6. Miswaak sharpens the memory.
7. Miswaak is a cure for headaches.
8. Miswaak creates lustre (noor) on the face of the one who continually uses it.
9. Miswaak causes the teeth to glow.
10. Miswaak strengthens the eyesight.
11. Miswaak assists in digestion.
12. Miswaak clears the voice.
13. The greatest benefit of using miswaak is gaining the pleasure of Allah.
14. The reward of Salaah (Prayers) is multiplied 70 times if Miswaak was used before it….

Product Details :

Minimum Order Quantity25 Kilogram
Pack SizeCustomized
BrandShiv SalesCorporation
Packaging TypeCustomized

Ashwagandha Extract (Withania Somnifera)

Ashwagandha is an herb used in Ayurvedic medicine for a number of health conditions. Known by the botanical name with ania somnifera, it is a popular medicinal plant in South East Asia and Southern Europe.

Many people use this herb for general vitality, although the effects are not similar to ginseng. Rather than providing restless energy as does ginseng, ashwagandha often causes relaxation.


Benefit
Withania somnifera is widely considered as the Indian ginseng. In Ayurveda, it is classified as a rasayana (rejuvenation) and expected to promote physical and mental health, rejuvenate the body in debilitated conditions and increase longevity.

Ashwagandha is used to treat a number of disorders that affect human health including central nervous system (CNS) disorders, particularly in epilepsy, stress and neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson”s and Alzheimer”s disorders, tardive dyskinesia, cerebral ischemia, and even in the management of drug addiction.

The most useful usage is to reduce stress and perhaps aid in sleep. However, if you take a high dosage or a concentrated extract, you may not notice the relaxation effect as much.


Product Details:

Minimum Order Quantity25 Kilogram
Packaging TypePlastic Can
Pack Size5 kg
BrandShiv Sales Corporation
Shelf Life3 yrs from date of mfg.

Sweet Marjoram Oil

Having botanical name Origanum marjorana, Sweet Marjoram Oil offered has its origins in France and is a pale yellow colored liquid with a characteristic spicy odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, it has refractive index of 1.471 at 72°F with main chemical ingredients including thymol (31.4%), p-Cymene (25.2%), carvacrol (3.8%), while limonene (17.3%), a-terpineol (13.0%), linalyl acetate (14.1%), linalool (15.5%), terpinen-4-ol (7.3%).

The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from Origanum marjorana (also known by name of Origanum hortensis) from Labiatae family. The oil blends well with spice oils and extracts of lime, orange, lemon, Nutmeg, Bay, Cinnamon and Clove and is a good digestive aid as it assists liver functions. The oil also finds usage in men cologne, cosmetics, perfumery and flavoring industry. Also known by the common name of Knotted marjoram, it’s also used as digestive aid for anxiety and hiccups.

Agarwood Oil

Having botanical name Aquilaria Agallocha, Agarwood Oil offered has its origins in Assam, India and has a warm and smocky odor. With solubility in oils and insolubility in water, it has refractive index of 1.507 – 1.515 and has major chemical constituent as Palmitic acid – 12.14. With the oil extracted using steam distillation process of Agarwood, the oil released from this process is rare & precious and has use in medicines, incense and aromatic applications.

Also known by common names of Eagleswood Ud, Oud oil, Aloeswood oil, Kiara, it blends well with Geranium, Carnation, Sandalwood and Alcohol, it is most potent aphrodisiac, its aphrodisiac & diuretic properties makes it useful for cases of epilepsy. The oil also has antimicrobial, carminative and anti-asthmatic properties that make it useful in treating ailments concerning bronchial complaints, digestive, smallpox, fevers, nervous disorders, rheumatism, spasms in digestive and respiratory systems.

 

Features

  • It is also known as Aloeswood or aloes and is mainly found in Bhutan North Eastern India and several parts of South East Asia. It is commonly used as a medicine, aromatic oil or incense from the ancient days.
  • Its common species includes A. Malaccensis, A. Crassna and Aquilaria agollocha.
  • It is common ingredient of several kinds of herbal oils and medicines. It is used as Aromatherapy applications, tonic and its and diuretic properties help in epilepsy.
  • It also has antimicrobial, antiseptic and carminative properties. Apart from this it is also useful in nervous disorders, digestive, bronchial complaints, smallpox, rheumatism, fevers, illness during and after childbirth, spasms in the abdominal pain, digestive and respiratory systems, cancer, nausea, asthma, colic, diarrhoea, regurgitation, weakness in the elderly, chills, shortness of breath, general pains and cirrhosis of liver. It is widely used in various herbal medicines….

Amber Oil

Having botanical name Pinus succinefera fossil, Anber Oil offered has its origin in India and is a viscous liquid with warm and smoky odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, it has a refractive index of 1.465 to 1.480 and is extracted using steam distillation process from crude resin. The oil has vitalizing & tonic effect and assists in activating movement of electrical flow throughout body.

Also known by the common names of Amber Essential Oil, Amber refined, Amber Oil, it blends well with cedar wood, galbanum, geranium, spruce, pine, myrrh, aniseed, lemon, frankincense, cypress, clove, benzoin, orange, rose absolute and has therapeutic properties like antispasmodic, calmative, analgesic, expectorant. Some of the popular usage of this oil include in soap making, massage oils, lotions, diffusers, potpourri, body fragrance, air fresheners, scent, aromatherapy products, towel scenting, incense, perfume oils, bath oils, laundry, hair treatment

Amyris Oil

Having botanical name of Amyris balsamifera, Amyris Oil offered has its origin in Jamaica and is a viscous pale yellow colored liquid that has faintly woody and slightly sweet odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, the oil has major chemical constituents comprising beta-eudesmol (17%), valerianol (22%), gamma-eudesmol (11%), and elemol (10%). It is extracted using steam distillation process from wood part of tree that belongs to rue family.

The oil has pleasantly woody with balsamic touch and is great balsamic, calming agent, antiseptic, sedative. It also assists in providing stress relief, has good sedative properties and helps during meditation. Also known by the common names of West Indian Sandalwood, Amyris Essential Oil, it blends well with citronella, sassafras, lavender, oakmoss and other wood essentials and is also used as a muscle relaxant, emollient and stimulant. Further, the oil is also used as room fragrance, fixative or component of soap fragrance.

Tea Tree Oil

Having botanical name Melaleuca Alternifolia, M. Linariifolia, M.uncintata, Tea Tree Oil offered has its origin in India and is a clear to pale yellow colored liquid with camphoraceous odor. The oil is extracted using steam distillation process from leaves and twigs of Melaleuca alternifolia of Myrtaceae family.

It is one of most used essential oils and has in it wonderful healing properties. With a spicy and rather pungent smell, it blends well with clove, geranium, cinnamon, clary sage, lavender, nutmeg, rosemary, lemon, myrrh, rosewood and thyme and helps in strengthening immune system. It also provides cure for infections – bacterial, fungal and viral, curing influenza, glandular fever, reducing post operative shock and in many other ailments.

Products Details:

  • Pack Size: 10 Kg
  • Pack Type: Plastic Cane
  • Brand: Shiv Sales Corporation
  • Usage: Helps shrink pores and eliminate acnes

Atlas Cedar Oil

Having botanical name Cedrus atlantica, Atlas Cedar Oil offered has its origins in Morocco and is a yellowish to orange colored liquid having a distinctive warm and woody aroma. Being insoluble in water, it has a refractive index of 1.508-1.510 with main chemical constituents comprising Cedrol ã-atlantone cedrene Himachalene. The oil is extracted using steam distillation method from an evergreen plant with silvery blue to bluish-green needles.

Also known by the name of weeping blue atlas cedar, it can be used with neroli, cedarwood, rose, frankincense, ylang ylang, orange and finds usage in treating problems related to Bronchitis, Cellulite Reduction, in making of Insect Repellents, in treating ailments like Acne, Bronchitis and also helping in Cellulite Reduction for people having excessive fat.

Benzoin Pure Oil

Having botanical name Stryax benzoin, Benzoin Pure Oils offered has its origin in Sumatra and is a brown, viscous colored liquid with warm, sweet balsamic odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, it has a refractive index of 1.4021 to 1.4022. The oil is extracted using solvent extraction process from the trunk part of a large tropical tree that has pale green leaves

The extracted oil is used for its incense and medicinal values and is known by the common names of Benzoin Essential Oil, Benzoin resinoid, Benzoin, Friar’s balsam. Blending well with frankincense, lemon, myrrh, jasmine, rosewood, rose, sandalwood, juniper berry other citrus and spice oils, it’s used in soap making ingredients as well as for massage oils, scent, potpourri, lotions, diffusers, air fresheners, body fragrance, perfume oils, aromatherapy products and bath oils. Some other usage of the oils include in facial steam and hair treatment as well as in treating cases of colds & flu, treating arthritis, bronchitis, asthma, soothing sore throats and rheumatism.

Kapur Kachari Oil

Having botanical name Kaempferia galanga Linn, Kapur Kachari Oleo offered has its origins in India and is also known by name of Kapur Kuchari. It is extracted from Hydacheium that grows to around 3 feet tall and has loose terminal flower spikes with individual yellow flowers that are yellow in color.

The oil has antibiotic and medicinal properties and blends well with Clary Sage, Geranium, Lavender, Cajeput, Cedarwood, Cassia with chemical constituents including Terpineol, Limonene, Caryophyllene. The uses of the extracted oil include being carminative, tonic and stimulant. Further, the oil also has anti-inflammatory and anti-asthmatic properties and finds extensive usage in perfumery industry.

Mace Oil

Having botanical name Myristica Fragrans, Mace Oleo offered has origin in India and has brownish red color and is a free-flowing liquid with solubility in alcohol and oils and insoluble in water. Extracted using solvent extraction process, the end product is obtained by solvent extraction of dried flowers of Myristica fragrance van Houtte. The solvent is a semisolid, waxy material with odor and taste that are characteristic of nutmeg.

Also known by the name of Nutmeg, Myristicia Fragrans Houtt, it has chemical constituents including Hexane or Isopropyl Alcohol and is mainly used as spice and seasoning mix for food products. As the oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing, it has in it analgesic, anti-septic, anti-oxidant and digestive properties and can be perfectly blended with essential oils like geranium, rosemary, oak, moss, lime and other spice oils. The oil is also used in curing of pre-menstrual pain, cardiac disorders as well as in curing digestive troubles like colic and flatulence.

Davana Oil

DESCRIPTION :
Davana Oil is obtained by steam distillation of the overground parts of the flowering herb, Artemisia Pallens wall. The plant grows in the same parts of southern India where also sandalwood is grown. Davana Oil is very dark green or brownish green in color. Its odor is sharp, penetrating, bitter green, foliage like and powerfully herbaceous with a sweet balsamic, tenacious backnote. It widely used in aroma therapy for its aromatic properties.

Common Name :
Artemisia Pallens Wall. Oil Artemisia pallens herb oil

Blends With:
Davana Essential Oil blends with most of the Citrus, Spicy and Woody Essential Oils such as neroli, geranium, grapefruit, cedar wood, caraway, coriander and chamomile essential oils.

Constituents :
davana oil, and linalool decreased while those of (Z)- and (E)-methyl cinnamate, (E)-ethyl cinnamate, bicyclogermacrene, davana ether, 2-hydroxyisodavanone

Uses :
In food, flavour, cosmetic, pharmaceuticals, tobacco and perfume industries.

Jatamansi Oil

Jatamansi Oil offered is dark green Himalayan spikenard oil and is distilled from harvested roots gathered from forests in Nepal. Having strong fragrance as of moist earth, the oil is also known as Spikenard oil and is one of most effective essential oils that support calm mind as well as helps in balancing nervous system. The oil also helps in calming and grounding, support deep sleep and release subconscious trauma.

The Jatamansi oil can also be diluted in carrier oil and sprinkled on bottom of feet and crown before bed that promotes meaningful dream state. It’s also one of most famous and important Ayurvedic herb that is used for a calm mind and in other psychological conditions. As a powerfully effective calmative, the oil is also used to support balancing of an arrhythmic heart and also encouraging skin health and hair growth.

Tagetes Oil

Having botanical name Tagetes Grandulifera, Tagetes Oil offered has its origin in India and is golden colored oil with medium strength and a slightly fruity aroma. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, it has Specific Gravity of 0.857 -0.895 @ 20°C, Optical Rotation of (+2.00) – (+9.00) @ 20°C, Refractive Index of 1.480 – 1.507 @ 20°C, Flash Point of 135° F. With the main chemical constituents of oil including limonene, tagetone, valeric acid and ocimene, the oil is extracted using steam distillation process and is taken from Tagetes minuta of Compositae family.

The oil is much in demand due to its medicinal properties, the oil blends well with lavender, lemon, clary sage, jasmine, myrrh, tangerine and is invaluable for keeping insects away as well as is a good antidote against parasitic and fungal infestation. Further, the oil is also used to cure ailments like cough, chest infections, bronchitis, congestion and is a quick healing of wounds as well as in cuts and other skin infection.

Madhuca Indica Oil (Mahua)

Madhuca Indica Oil (Mahua) is an Indian tropical tree that grows to around 20 meters and belongs to family Sapotaceae. The seed oil extracted is used as ointment in curing rheumatism as well as in preventing cracks in skin during winters. The oil is also used in culinary purposes and helps in keeping the body glossy and warm. It also has insecticide properties and can be used in shikaki for hair-wash. Further, it is also used for treatment of enlargement of auxiliary grand, in neurotic disorders and as an aphrodisiac to cure cough and bronchitis.

It is also used to relieve pain in muscle and joints as well as improving texture of skin. With the oil having has laxative properties, it also helps in curing piles by relieving chronic constipation as well as is effective in treatment of Eczema, Rheumatism, Diabetes, Problem of Breast Milk Secretion, Bleeding Gums, Tonsillitis, Skin Disorders. It’s also used in making alcohol, vinegar, syrups and jams besides in manufacturing of soaps.

Moringa Oil

Having botanical name Moringa Oliefera, Moringa Oil offered has its origin from India and is pale yellow to green in color and having odorless quality. Being soluble in Alcohol and other organic solvents and insoluble in water, it has refractive index of 1.4610 AT 40°C. The oil is extracted using cold pressed process by pressing seeds of Moringa Oilefera Tree. Being stable oil, it is nutritious for skin and as is very light. With the oil being rich in Oleic and Linoleic acids, Palmitoleic and vitamins like A and C, it also has superior moisturizing and nourishing qualities.

Also known by common names of Horse Radish Tree, Moringa, Drumstick Tree, Sahijan, Moringa, the chief chemical constituents oil has include Oleic (67% to 72%), Palmitic and Stearic with superior blending quality with most essential oils. The ease of dispensability on skin also makes the oil perfect massage oil. As carrier oil, it is also highly valued in cosmetic industries and is considered for massage and aromatherapy applications.

Olibanum Oil (Frankincense)

Having botanical name Boswellia Serrat, Olibanum Oleo (Frankincense) has its origin from India and is pale-yellow or pale-amber in color with strong, fresh balsamic scent. Being soluble in alcohol and insoluble in water, it has refractive index of 1.46600 – 1.47700 at 20.00 °C. The oil is distilled using steam distillation process using gum-resin from small trees and thorny bushes of Burseracean family.

As one of oldest aromatic material used, it is also known by common names of Olibanum oil or Frankincense essential oil and has chemical constituents like alpha-copaene, alpha-humulene, beta-caryophyllene and caryophyllene oxide. Some of the uses of the oil include in revamping lost energy, curing respiratory disorders, in combating anxiety, stress, cough, asthma, bronchitis, scars and stretch marks.

Product Details :

Pack Size5 Kg
Pack TypePlastic Can
BrandShiv Sales Corporation

Cubeb Oil

Having botanical name Piper cubeba, Cubeb Oil offered has its origin in Indonesia and is a yellow to greenish colored liquid with spicy, peppery odor. Being insoluble in water, it comes with a Refractive Index of 1,492 – 1,502 (20º C). With the oil extracted using steam distillation process, the oil is useful in meeting treatment demands of infections and inflammation. The oil has a peppery scent and has a mild stimulating effect.

Also known by the common names of Tailed pepper, it blends well with Ylang Ylang with chemical constituents including ß-elemene (9.4%), sabinene (9.1%), ß-caryophyllene (3.1%), cubebol (5.6%), epi-cubebol (4.3%) and others. The oil is used in massages for relieving stress as well as muscular aches and is very effective in treatment of urinary tract infection, leucorrhoea, and other infections.

Balsam Peru Oil

Having botanical name Myroxylon Pereira, Balsam Peru Oil offered has its origin in USA and is a dark brown colored viscous liquid with sweet cinnamon vanilla odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, it has Specific Gravity of 1.102 @ 72°F, Optical Rotation of 60º to 0º, Refractive Index of 1.4900- 1.5500 at 20 ºC and Flash Point of 93°C. With major chemical constituents of oil including myroxylon Pereira, cinnamic acid, benzyl cinnamate, benzoic acid, cinnamyl cinnamate, it is processed using steam distillation from Balsam Peru, a large tropical tree with smooth trunk & beautiful foliage including fragrant flowers.

Here, the juice is obtained from exposed lacerated wood and is initially collected in form of dark brown/amber semi-solid mass that is further distilled to achieve pure oil extract. Also known by common names of Peru Balsam Essential Oil, Balsam of peru, Peru oil, it blends well with patchouli, sandalwood, ylang-ylang, spices, floral, rose and most other oils. Being a stimulant, and expectorant, it also helps in ailments like bronchitis, asthma, nervous tension, eczema, stress and rashes. Further, it is also used as fixative & fragrance component in detergents, soaps, creams and perfumes.

Cedarwood Himalayan Oil

Having botanical name Cedrus deodora, Cedarwood Himalayan Oil offered has its origins in India, it is yellowish to brownish yellow colored viscous liquid with a dry woody aroma, Being slightly camphoraceous, balsamic with subtle hint of spice, the oil is soluble in water with a Specific Gravity of 0.97200 to 0.98300 @ 25.00 °C, Optical Rotation of + 480 to + 700, Refractive Index of 1.51400 to 1.52900 @ 20.00 °C and Flash Point of 175.5 °F. Having major chemical constituents of Alohimachalol, Deodrone, Himachalene, Himachalol, Iso-Alohimachalol & Atlantone, the oil is extracted using steam distillation process from wood part.

When extracted, the yellowish to brownish yellow colored oil is well known for its anti-seborrheic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, anti-putrescent, diuretic, astringent, expectorant, fungicidal properties and is also known by common names of Tibetan Cedarwood. Blending well with Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Chamomile and Citrus Oil, the oil also has mucolytic, fungicidal, sedative (nervous) and stimulant (circulatory) properties.

Angelica Root Oil

Having botanical name Angelica Archangelica, Angelica Root Oil offered has its origin in China and is pale yellow to orange brown clear liquid with amber odor. Being soluble in alcohol and insoluble in water, it has Specific Gravity of 0.85000 – 0.88000 @ 25.00 °C, Refractive Index of 1.46900 – 1.47800 @ 20.00 °C, Flash Point of 110.00 °F. The oil is extracted using solvent extraction process from the dried roots, rhizome and seeds of Angelica plant and assists in treating various ailments including high usefulness in aromatherapy applications. Also known by common names of Wild Celery, Archangel Root, Masterwort, Angel’s Herb, it blends well with Basil, Clary sage, Patchouli, Chamomile, and comprises chemical constituents including Sabinene, Limonene, Camphene, B-pinene, B-phellandrene, Copaene, Cis-ocimene, Bornyl acetate, Tridecanolide, Terpinen-4-ol, Pentadecanolide.

Some of the therapeutic properties oil is known for include as aphrodisiac, carminative, antispasmodic, diuretic, expectorant, hepatic, febrifuge, stimulant, stomachic with effective uses including promoting fertility, curing respiratory and digestive issues, treating cases of toxin accumulation, coughs, bronchitis, colds, fatigue, migraine, indigestion and stress related disorders.

Ajwain Oil

Having botanical name Trachyspermum copticum, Ajwain Oil offered has its origin in India and is a pale yellow to brown colored liquid with herbaceous, spicy, medicinal odor. Being soluble in alcohol and oils and insoluble in water, it has specific Gravity of 0.910 to.930 @ 25°C, Optical Rotation of +0 to +2 @ 20°C, Refractive Index of 1.480 to 1.510 @ 20°C and Flash Point of 224°F. With the major constituent of oil being Thymol that is as much as 50% with other constituents including p-cymene, alpha-pinene, limonene, gamma-terpines,Thymol , it is extracted using steam distillation process from seeds of annual herb Caum Ajowan which when ripe are dried and processed for oil extraction.

Also known by common names of carum, ajwain, copticum, the oil blends well with Sage, Thyme, Dalmatian and Parsley and has antibacterial, antiviral, anti-parasitic, anti-infectious, antiseptic, anti-fungal properties. The oil is also beneficial as sedative and for curing whooping cough and toothaches. Further, the oil also assists in ailments like bronchitis, skin diseases, diarrhea and cholera.

Balsam Peru Oil

Having botanical name Myroxylon Pereira, Balsam Peru Oil offered has its origin in USA and is a dark brown colored viscous liquid with sweet cinnamon vanilla odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, it has Specific Gravity of 1.102 @ 72°F, Optical Rotation of 60º to 0º, Refractive Index of 1.4900- 1.5500 at 20 ºC and Flash Point of 93°C. With major chemical constituents of oil including myroxylon Pereira, cinnamic acid, benzyl cinnamate, benzoic acid, cinnamyl cinnamate, it is processed using steam distillation from Balsam Peru, a large tropical tree with smooth trunk & beautiful foliage including fragrant flowers.

Here, the juice is obtained from exposed lacerated wood and is initially collected in form of dark brown/amber semi-solid mass that is further distilled to achieve pure oil extract. Also known by common names of Peru Balsam Essential Oil, Balsam of peru, Peru oil, it blends well with patchouli, sandalwood, ylang-ylang, spices, floral, rose and most other oils. Being a stimulant, and expectorant, it also helps in ailments like bronchitis, asthma, nervous tension, eczema, stress and rashes. Further, it is also used as fixative & fragrance component in detergents, soaps, creams and perfumes.

Calamus Oil

DESCRIPTION
Calamus Oil is obtained from a red-like aquatic plant which has sword-shaped leaves and small greenish-yellow color flowers. whole parts of plant have peculiar and agreeable fragrance. It is extracted from unpeeled dried root or fresh roots or by steam distillation process. This extract is quite helpful as a herbal medicine for several kinds of treatment such as vertigo, nervous pain, headaches and dysentery. Essential liquid contains asorone that is an oral ingestion and carcinogenic and that causes convulsions, liver & kidney damage.

Common Name: 
Calamus Essential Oil 

BLENDS WITH-:
Cananga, cedar wood, labdanum, cinnamon, patchouli, olibanum and oregano

CONSTITUENTS-:
acorenone, b-gurjunene, isoshyobunine, b-asarone, a-selinene, calamendiol, a-calacorene, calamusenone camphone and shyobunone.

USES-:
It is widely renowned as aromatic stimulant & tonic that is commonly used for headaches, vertigo, dysentery ailments and nervous complaints. Apart from this it is also used as medicinal use for curing various kinds of pains and wounds. These are also used in various ceramics and herbal products.

Cedarwood Himalayan Oil

Having botanical name Cedrus deodora, Cedarwood Himalayan Oil offered has its origins in India, it is yellowish to brownish yellow colored viscous liquid with a dry woody aroma, Being slightly camphoraceous, balsamic with subtle hint of spice, the oil is soluble in water with a Specific Gravity of 0.97200 to 0.98300 @ 25.00 °C, Optical Rotation of + 480 to + 700, Refractive Index of 1.51400 to 1.52900 @ 20.00 °C and Flash Point of 175.5 °F. Having major chemical constituents of Alohimachalol, Deodrone, Himachalene, Himachalol, Iso-Alohimachalol & Atlantone, the oil is extracted using steam distillation process from wood part.

When extracted, the yellowish to brownish yellow colored oil is well known for its anti-seborrheic, antiseptic, aphrodisiac, anti-putrescent, diuretic, astringent, expectorant, fungicidal properties and is also known by common names of Tibetan Cedarwood. Blending well with Eucalyptus, Rosemary, Chamomile and Citrus Oil, the oil also has mucolytic, fungicidal, sedative (nervous) and stimulant (circulatory) properties.

Clove Leaf Oil

Having botanical name Eugenia caryophyllata, Clove Leaf Oil offered has its origin in Indonesia and is a slightly pale yellow color liquid that is soluble in alcohol and other organic solvents and insoluble in water.

With other common name as clove, it blends well with Lemon, Orange, Citronella, Grapefruit, Peppermint, Rose and Rosemary and is an effective agent for pains and aches as well as in helping battling flu and cold.

Other than this, the oil also helps in curing asthma, diarrhea, flu, flatulence, chest infections, exhaustion & indigestion, as insect repellent, in nausea, scabies and other ailments.

Further, the oil also has analgesic properties that make it useful for toothaches.

Product Details :

Minimum Order Quantity5 Kilogram
Packaging TypePlastic Can
BrandShiv Sales Corporation
Formliquid
Packaging Size5 kg
Shelf Life3 yrs from date of mfg.
Odourpungent
Botanical NameSyzgium aromaticum
Plant Partleaves
Featuresfood aroma,flavour,antibacterial properties
Usage/Applicationspice oil,aroma

Davana Oil

DESCRIPTION
Davana Oil is obtained by steam distillation of the overground parts of the flowering herb, Artemisia Pallens wall. The plant grows in the same parts of southern India where also sandalwood is grown. Davana Oil is very dark green or brownish green in color. Its odor is sharp, penetrating, bitter green, foliage like and powerfully herbaceous with a sweet balsamic, tenacious backnote. It widely used in aroma therapy for its aromatic properties.

Common Name :
Artemisia Pallens Wall. Oil Artemisia pallens herb oil

Blends With:
Davana Essential Oil blends with most of the Citrus, Spicy and Woody Essential Oils such as neroli, geranium, grapefruit, cedar wood, caraway, coriander and chamomile essential oils.

Constituents :
davana oil, and linalool decreased while those of (Z)- and (E)-methyl cinnamate, (E)-ethyl cinnamate, bicyclogermacrene, davana ether, 2-hydroxyisodavanone

Uses :
In food, flavour, cosmetic, pharmaceuticals, tobacco and perfume industries.

Eucalyptus Oil

Having botanical name Eucalyptus globules, Eucalyptus oil offered has its origin in China and is a colorless to pale yellow colored liquid that is soluble in alcohol and oils and insoluble in water. The oil has Specific Gravity of 0.858 – 0.877 @ 20°C, Optical Rotation of (-2.0) – (+4.0) @ 20°C, Refractive Index of 1.450 – 1.459 @ 20°C and Storage Temperature of Ambient 10°C – 32°C and is processed using CO2 extraction from Eucalyptus which is a different genus of flowering tree in myrtle family Myrtaceae. With the extracted oil used as natural insecticide, it is also known with common names of Corymbia, Eucalyptus and Angophora and blends well with thyme, lavender, benzoin, lemongrass, lemon and pine.

The main chemical components of the oil including a-phellandrene, a-pinene, b-pinene, 1,8-cineole, aromadendrene, limonene, terpinen-4-ol, epiglobulol, piperitone, its usage includes as air freshener, in bathing, hair care, Jacuzzis, massage, saunas, skin care, steam inhalation and vaporization based processes.

Geranium Oil

Having botanical name Pelargoneum Graveolens, Geranium Oil offered has its origin in Egypt and is a greenish olive colored liquid with characteristic floral odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, it has Specific Gravity of 0.892 @ 72°F, Optical Rotation of -30.0 – -7.0 @ 20°C, Refractive Index of 1.520 @ 72°F, Flash Point of 165F. The oil is processed using steam distillation process from leaves and stalks of plant ‘Organic Geranium’ which is a hairy perennial shrub with pointed leaves that are serrated at edges and has pinkish-white flowers.

Also known by common names of Rose geranium, the oil blends well with Citronella, Clary Sage, Basil, Bergamot, Fennel, Grapefruit, Lavender, Lemon, Jasmine, Juniper, Lemongrass, Nutmeg and Nerolia and comprises chemical components including Citronellol (20 to 40%), Geraniol (7 to 20%), Linalool (5 to 15%), 10-epi-eudesmol, Menthone, geranyl formate, Guaiadiene-6, 9. Some of the important uses of oil include for its therapeutic properties. Further, the oil is also used in treatment of acne, cuts, dermatitis, bruises, burns, eczema, edema, menopausal, ulcers, breast engorgement issues.

Ocimum Sanctum

Ocimum Sanctum is also known as Basil Oil and is a fluid liquid with pale yellow to yellow color with a sweet, pungent and typical odor of Eugenol. With specific gravity of 0.92551, refractive index of 1.242, acid value of 1.0 to 2.4 and solubility in all proportion of 90% alcohol, it has application in flavoring liquor, chewing tooth paste and as a cold rub oil. The leaves and seeds are used for extraction of oil through stream distillation process with the oil having Eugenol, Methyl chavicol, Linalool, Fenchol, Beta-caryophyllene as active chemical components.

The oil is used as medicated oil, ointment for respiratory infection as well as is used in flavoring, soap, pharmaceuticals, perfumery and cosmetic applications. With the oil derived from plant of Ocimum sanctum belonging to family Labiatae, it is used in malarial fever as well as in gastric disorders. Further, the oil also helps in treating ringworm, bronchitis and also for sharpening memories.

Cinnamon Bark Oil

Having botanical name Cinnamomum zeylanicum, Cinnamon Bark Oil offered has its origin in Sri Lanka and is a yellow or brown color liquid with earthy, woody and spicy odor. Being soluble in alcohol and insoluble in water, the oil has Specific Gravity of 1.01000 to 1.03000 @ 25.00 °C, Optical Rotation of 0° to 2° @30°C, Refractive Index of 1.57300 to 1.59100 @ 20.00 °C and Flash Point of 160.00 °F. TCC ( 71.11 °C).

With the major chemical constituents of the oil including benzaldehyde, pinene, cineol, cinnamaldehyde, eugenol, phellandrene, eugenol acetate, furfurol, cymene, linalol, cinnamaldehyde and others, the oil is extracted using steam distillation process and blends well with Cedarwood, Citrus Oils, Lavender, Frankincense, Elemi, Ylang Ylang. The oil has good antiseptic properties and is perfect for topical applications. Further, the oil is also perfect additive to soaps, creams and lotions.

Chamomile Roman Oil

Having botanical name Chamaemelum nobile, Chamomile and Roman Oil offered has its origin in East Europe and is a pale blue greenish colored clear liquid with sweet herbal woody odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils it has Specific Gravity of 0.8758 @ 72°F, Optical Rotation of -0.56, Refractive Index of 1.4591 @ 72°F, Flash Point of Above 200 °F. With the oil’s major chemical constituents including tiglic acid (2-methyl-2(E)-butenoate) and Esters of angelic acid (2-methyl-2(Z)-butenoate), the oil is taken out using steam distillation process from Anthemis nobilis (Chamaemelum nobile) of family species Asteraceae.

The oil is alos known by the names of garden chamomile, English chamomile, sweet chamomile and blends well with geranium, clary sage, bergamot, lavender, jasmine, grapefruit, lemon, rose, tea tree and ylang-ylang. The uses of oil include providing relief from PMS and in ailments like throat infections, abdominal pain, relieving allergies, asthma, eczema, dry and itchy skin.

Cypress Oil

Having botanical name Cupressus sempervirens, Cypress Oil offered has its origin in France and is a yellow colored liquid with woody evergreen odor. Being insoluble in water and soluble in alcohol and oils, it has Specific Gravity of 0.874 @ 72°F, Optical Rotation of 23, Refractive Index of 1.465 @ 72°F, Flash Point of 35 °C. With major chemical constituents of oil including Terpinolene, Pinene, Camphene, Cymene and Sabino, the oil is extracted using steam distillation process from Cypress which is a perennial, conical-shaped tree having small flowers and round brown-grey cones with seed nuts.

The oil blends well with Lavender, Lemon Tea Tree, Cedarwood, Pine, Orange, Marjoram, Juniper, Sandalwood, Clary Sage, Rose, Jasmine, and Cardamom and has uses to combat excessive perspiration, hemorrhoids, oily skin, menorrhagia, rheumatism and varicose veins. The oil also helps in relaxing and soothing the nerves.

Parsley Seed Oil

Description-:
  Parsley Seed Oil is a product of highly effective steam extraction that is executed through a short-lived perennial herb that has bright green foliage. The herb has flowers that give off small brown seeds. The oil is utilized in soaps, detergents, cosmetics, colognes and perfumes especially men’s fragrances.

Blends with:
Orange, Cananga, Rose, Tea Tree, Spice Oils, and Clary Sage

Constituents:
Apiol, myristicin, pinene, tetramethoxyally-benzene, volatile fatty acids. 

Uses:
Parsley seed oil has found many utilities in a variety of functions and operations pertaining to cosmetics and body care. Additionally, the oil has found extensive utility in many types of food flavorings, especially meats, pickles and sauces. 

Jatamansi Oil

Jatamansi Oil offered is dark green Himalayan spikenard oil and is distilled from harvested roots gathered from forests in Nepal. Having strong fragrance as of moist earth, the oil is also known as Spikenard oil and is one of most effective essential oils that support calm mind as well as helps in balancing nervous system. The oil also helps in calming and grounding, support deep sleep and release subconscious trauma.

The Jatamansi oil can also be diluted in carrier oil and sprinkled on bottom of feet and crown before bed that promotes meaningful dream state. It’s also one of most famous and important Ayurvedic herb that is used for a calm mind and in other psychological conditions. As a powerfully effective calmative, the oil is also used to support balancing of an arrhythmic heart and also encouraging skin health and hair growth.

Lotus Body Butter

Smell incredible with our nourishing and anti-oxidant rich ingredients. Lotu body butter helps fight signs of aging while adding deep moisture and protection. Made with nature’s best moisturizers.

Product Details :

Minimum Order Quantity1 Pack
UsageAnti aging, moisturiser

Additional Information :

  • Pay Mode Terms: T/T (Bank Transfer)
  • Port of Dispatch: Any Indian Port
  • Production Capacity: 2 ton per month
  • Delivery Time: 15- 45 Days
  • Packaging Details: As per Buyer’s Requirement

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