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Coriander Essential Oil
Cautions: If pregnant, use under doctor care. Always test properly diluted and in small amounts before use. |
Coriander Essential Oil Coriander Therapeutic Essential Oil is a sweet-smelling, spicy essence and makes a great massage blend to relieve stiffness and muscle aches. Botanical Name: Coriandum sativum Origin: Russia Family: Apiaceae Aroma: Sharp, spicy and green Perfume Note: Top Method of Extraction: Steam distillation Source: Seeds Properties: Analgesic, antibacterial, anti-rheumatic, antispasmodic, aperitif, aphrodisiac, carminative, depurative, digestive, fungicidal, revitalizing, stimulant, stomachic, tonic Main Chemical Components: Linalol, decyl aldehyde, borneol, geraniol, carvone, anethole. Blends Well With the essential oils: Bergamot, black pepper, cinnamon, citronella, cypress, galbanum, ginger, jasmine, lemon, neroli, orange essential oils. Description, Uses and Benefits: Coriander essential oil is a sweet-smelling, spicy essence and makes a great massage blend to relieve stiffness and muscle aches. In the bath, coriander oil is refreshing and can help with anxiety and insomnia. Useful for digestive problems such as indigestion, and can be helpful in stimulating the appetite. Aromatherapy Use: Aromatherapy class: warming, stimulating. Traditional use: muscle relaxant, deodorant, and soothing agent. Arthritis; Gout; Cellulite. |
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