Zam Zam Attar
Type : Herbal
Form : Liquid
Packaging Type : Aluminium & Plastic Drum
Packaging Size : 1 To 100 Kg
...moreYlang Ylang Oil
100 Per 100ml, 250ml, 500ml & 1kg
Certification : ISO 9001:2015
Feature : Get Strong Hair, Improve Hair-shaft Width, Natural Essential Oil, Pure
Packaging Size : 1Kg
Botanical Name : Cananga Odorata
Extraction Method : Steam Distillation
Color : White
...moreWintergreen Oil
100 Per 100ml, 250ml, 500ml & 1kg
Relieves Muscles, Flu and Poor DigestionWintergreen oil is a beneficial essential oil that’s extracted from the leaves of the Gaultheria procumbens evergreen plant. Once steeped in in warm water, beneficial enzymes within wintergreen leaves called methyl salicylates are released, which are then concentrated into an easy-to-use extract formula using steam distillation. Wintergreen leaves themselves are actually odorless and tasteless, but after a compound called gaultherin present in the leaves is enzymatically hydrolyzed to methyl salicylate, the signature “minty” aroma develops. Because wintergreen oil naturally has a sweet and fresh scent and smell, very similar to that of peppermint oil, it has a wide variety of uses in foods, teas, aromatherapy, household and beauty products.Also sometimes called eastern teaberry, checkerberry or gaultheria oil, wintergreen has been used for centuries by tribes native to North America to help cure fatigue, lung, sinus and respiratory illnesses. Wintergreen oil is naturally an antioxidant, energizing and immune-enhancing since it lowers inflammation and reduces pain.Wintergreen Oil BenefitsResearch shows that wintergreen oil has the ability to act like a natural analgesic (pain reducer), antiarthritic, antiseptic and astringent. Wintergreen oil primarily contains the active ingredient methyl salicylate, which makes up about 85 percent to 99 percent of wintergreen essential oil. It’s one of the best sources of this inflammation-fighting compound in the world and believed to be one of only several plants that naturally supply enough to form an extract. Birch essential oil also contains methyl salicylate and therefore has similar tension-reducing benefits and uses.Wintergreen is absorbed into skin quickly and acts like a natural numbing agent, similar to cortisone. It also promotes blood circulation and cools irritation, which is comforting to swollen skin. Additionally, wintergreen also contains antioxidants and beneficial ingredients, including guaiadienes, a-pinene, myrcene, delta 3-carene, limonene and delta-cadinene.Wintergreen essential oil benefits include : Fighting disease-causing inflammation Relieving pain Reducing swelling and irritation Improving digestion Clearing skin irritation Improving alertness and senses Treating colds, fevers, infections and the flu Wintergreen oil has been used as an active ingredient in many topical pain relievers for decades to help ease muscle joint and bone pain. Today, it’s commonly used for reducing other painful conditions, too; for example, wintergreen is used as a natural headache remedy, for chronic nerve pain, PMS symptoms and arthritis. This is because wintergreen naturally contains active constituents that work similarly to aspirin. The leaves are also beneficial for preventing and treating digestion problems, including stomachaches, cramps, gas and bloating. And because wintergreen oil can help fight inflammation, it’s effective for helping treat a wide variety of illnesses — everything from respiratory issues like asthma, colds and flu, kidney problems, and even heart disease.12 Wintergreen Oil Benefits and Uses1. Muscle Pain ReliefEver try a pain-relieving muscle rub that smelled like menthol or mint? Chances are the product included peppermint or wintergreen oils because both are considered “counterirritants.” Wintergreen oil works to reduce swelling and irritation that occurs around painful muscle, tissue and joints. Several drops massaged into the skin is great for relieving achy joints from arthritis or rheumatism. It’s also helpful for treating sore muscles and chronic neck pain, as well as relieving lower back pain.2. Cold and Flu TreatmentWintergreen leaves contain an aspirin-like chemical that can help reduce pain, congestion, swelling and fever associated with common illnesses. To open your nasal passages and breathe more deeply, combine wintergreen and coconut oil together, and than rub them into your chest and upper back just like a store-bought vapor rub. Other beneficial oils to include in this blend in order to treat or prevent the common cold or flu are eucalyptus, peppermint and bergamot oils.3. Antibacterial and AntiviralSince it helps combat bacterial growth, viruses and fungi, use wintergreen around your home or on your body to remove dangerous contaminants. You can run some through your dishwasher or laundry machine to kill odor-causing bacteria and molds that can linger, or scrub some into your showers and toilet bowls.4. Digestive ReliefWintergreen oil can be used in small doses to increase stomach acid and juices that help improve digestion. It’s considered a natural mild diuretic and increases urine production, which can help cleanse the digestive tract and reduce bloating. It also has anti-nausea benefits and soothing effects on the gastric lining and colon because of its ability to reduce muscle spasms, making it a natural remedy for nausea. You can rub a homemade wintergreen oil mixture over your abdomen, stomach and lower back to improve blood flow and prevent cramping or pain.5. Skin and Hair TreatmentAs a natural astringent and antiseptic, when applied directly to the skin with a carrier oil, wintergreen is able to fight inflammation from blemishes and skin disorders. It’s also helpful for clearing up acne since it can be used to kill germs on the skin. You can add one to two drops to your normal face wash or mix it with coconut or jojoba oil to nourish itchy, red, swollen skin. In the shower, use wintergreen oil on your scalp or hair to remove bacteria, greasiness and dandruff while adding a fresh scent — similar to the benefits of coconut oil for hair.6. Energizer and Fatigue FighterRecords show that Native Americans used wintergreen leaves to increase stamina, alertness and endurance during exercise since it can help extend respiratory capacity and treat pain, mucus buildup or inflammation. Try inhaling wintergreen and peppermint oil before workouts to increase concentration and wakefulness. You can also dab some along with a carrier oil on your neck, chest and wrists to fight symptoms of sleepiness or to help overcome chronic fatigue syndrome. And for recovery following a workout, diffusing wintergreen oil with a diffuser or vaporizer can help open up nasal and respiratory passages; improve blood flow; or relive pain associated with muscular, joint or skeletal strains.7. Soothing Bath SoakTo unwind and relieve muscle tension, applying pure wintergreen oil mixed along with lavender oil to either a warm bath or ice bath serves as a great muscle relaxer.8. Air FreshenerSince it works as a natural home deodorizer that can help mask foul smells, use wintergreen oil around your home to sensitize the air and surfaces of your bathroom and kitchen. Combine several drops with water in a spray bottle and apply to hard surfaces, appliances, garbage cans and even your toilet bowls. You can also diffuse wintergreen oil using a diffuser to fill bathrooms with a fresh, minty scent or add several drops to some homemade laundry soap for its deodorizing effects.9. Hunger and Cravings ReducerThe taste and smell of mint can help reduce cravings and signify satiety, which is why many people find it comforting to chew minty gum after a meal or between meals. If you feel the afternoon munchies coming on or the tendency to overeat, try sniffing wintergreen oil or gargling it in your mouth. You can try applying a couple drops on your temples, chest or clothes, too.10. Homemade ToothpasteWith its ability to kill odor-causing bacteria and mouth irritants, wintergreen oil is a great addition to homemade (or store-bought) toothpastes.11. Homemade MouthwashWintergreen not only helps naturally freshen your breath, it can also protect gums and teeth from infection and pain. Add one to two drops to water and gargle in your mouth for 30–60 seconds before rinsing.12. Natural Flavor EnhancerIn commercial food and beverage manufacturing, wintergreen is used as a natural flavoring agent in certain minty-tasting foods, candies and teas. One way to use some at home is to simply add one to two drops to your favorite green smoothie recipes to cut the taste of bitter greens. You can also make homemade mint tea by adding one to two drops to warm water, which improves digestion and helps relieve bloating after a big meal.Wintergreen Oil Research and StudiesThe Gaultheria procumbens wintergreen plant is a member of the Ericaceae plant family. Native to North America, especially cooler parts of the Northeast United States and Canada, wintergreen trees that produce bright red berries can be found growing freely throughout forests. As a primary source of methyl salicylate, a lipophilic liquid that is commonly used as a natural analgesic, counterirritant and rubifacient ingredient in commercially marketed over-the-counter dermatological products, wintergreen has the most researched benefits in regard to pain management and numbing skin and sore muscles.The effectiveness of the topically applied product depends on the release of the drug and the dosage form. Research done by the College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences at Long Island University found that that methyl salicylate from typical ointment bases and several commercial products worked differently on pain, with more concentrated forms (such as pure wintergreen oil) producing the most effects.Aside from fighting pain, other evidence shows that wintergreen is a powerful fighter of free radical damage and oxidative damage. Research done by the Department of Pharmacology at Medical University of Lodz in Poland tested dry leaf extracts of eastern wintergreen leaves to evaluate their effectiveness as a source of bioactive antioxidant phytocompounds. Through systematic activity testing and phytochemical profiling, researchers found high levels of inflammation-fighting antioxidants, including phenolics, procyanidins and phenolic acids. Moderate levels of flavonoid antioxidants were also found.Comprehensive studies led to the identification of 35 different polyphenols with procyanidin A-type trimer, quercetin 3-O-glucuronide, isomers of caffeoylquinic acids and epicatechin being the dominant components.Other studies also support the benefits of wintergreen in reducing inflammatory responses and reliving infection, swelling and pain. A 2014 report published by researchers from the University of Toulouse in France found that Gaultheria procumbent extract’s main ingredient methylsalicylate (MeSA) can be metabolized in plant tissues to form salicylic acid, a phytohormone that helps induce plant immunity against microbial pathogens.The use of wintergreen essential oil as a biocontrol agent against inflammatory responses within damaged and infected tissue was evaluated. Results showed strong induction of defense markers after the treatment with wintergreen oil and reduction in inflammation and infection. Fluorescence measurement of infected tissues revealed that treatments led to a strong reduction (60 percent) of pathogen development and that the efficacy of the G. procumbens essential oil was even similar to the commercially sold product.DIY Wintergreen Essential Oil RecipesYou’ll always get the most benefits from essential oils when they’re 100 percent pure, organic and therapeutic-grade. Pure wintergreen oil should have a pale yellow or pinkish yellow color, so steer clear of artificially dyed green or blue oils. Look for wintergreen oil that smells strong and pungent, but not unpleasant or sour.Aromatically: In your home, use a diffuser or vaporizer to distribute the clean smell and antiseptic properties of wintergreen throughout the air. You can always inhale wintergreen directly from the bottle.Internally: Although leaves from wintergreen plants are edible, it’s NOT recommended to use concentrated wintergreen oil internally since this can potentially be toxic. Due to high levels of very powerful methyl salicylate, some authorities worry about possible interactions of consuming wintergreen, especially in pregnant women or anyone with heart or digestive issues.Some health care practitioners do use wintergreen as an internal supplement, but it’s best to do so carefully under supervision to avoid using too much or an impure product. Many people have reported no unwanted side effects when consuming it, but each person is different. When working with a professional, you might be directed to take therapeutic-grade wintergreen oil as a dietary supplement by adding 1–2 drops to warm water, a smoothie or green juice.Topically: It’s not recommended to use pure concentrated wintergreen essential oil directly on your skin without first diluting it with a safe carrier oil. Use a small amount to start, just 1–2 drops, and mix it into coconut, olive, almond or jojoba oil before rubbing into skin and massaging into muscles. Keep in mind that a very little bit of wintergreen and peppermint oils goes a long way, so using more will not result in better results in this case and can actually cause irritation.Try using wintergreen essential oil in these simple and effective homemade recipes :Homemade Muscle Rub RecipeThis homemade muscle rub really works to penetrate deep into the muscles, bringing a soothing and relaxing sensation. This is one of my favorite things to use after I’ve completed a workout.Total Time : 20–30 minutesServes : 30Ingredients : 1/2 cup coconut oil 1/4 cup grated beeswax 2 teaspoons cayenne powder 2 teaspoons ginger or turmeric powder 15 drops wintergreen essential oil (you can also use part peppermint oil) 15 drops lavender essential oil Glass jar Directions : Pour all oils (except essential oils) in to a jar. Place a saucepan with 2 inches of water over medium low heat. Place jar in saucepan and allow contents to melt. Stir to combine. Add the cayenne and ginger/turmeric. Once combined, allow to cool slightly and then add in essential oils. Mix well. Pour mixture into metal tins or storage containers and allow to set. Homemade Mouthwash RecipeHomemade Remineralizing Toothpaste RecipePotential Wintergreen Oil Side Effects and InteractionsHigh doses can be toxic and even painful, so avoid overconsuming wintergreen oil or applying it directly to skin. Use very small quantities of wintergreen oil, especially if you are new to trying it. Also be careful to keep it away from your eyes, the mucus membranes inside of your nose, pets and babies. Because methyl salicylate can be harmful when used on open wounds, internally, on babies or children, and on anyone with allergies, use caution and start slowly.If you have sensitive skin, there’s a chance you can react badly to mint oils and might experience redness, burning and swelling, so do a small patch test first to make sure you don’t experience any side effects. Try testing one to two drops on an area of your skin that isn’t sensitive, such as your feet or calves. Make sure you can tolerate wintergreen oil well before using it internally or on larger parts of your body. Avoid using wintergreen oil internally unless you’re working with a professional. Ingesting it can possibly cause side effects for some that include heartburn, flushing, mouth sores, headaches, rashes and acid reflux. Some prescription medications and over-the-counter medications can also adversely interact with wintergreen when it’s consumed, so speak with your doctor if you take any digestive or asthma medications, blood thinners, pain medication, or anti-coagulants.
Type : Essential
Color : White
...moreWhite Oudh Attar
Type : Herbal
Form : Liquid
Packaging Type : Aluminium & Plastic Drum
Packaging Size : 1 To 100 Kg
...moreWhite Musk Attar
Type : Herbal
Form : Liquid
Packaging Type : Aluminium & Plastic Drum
Packaging Size : 1 To 100 Kg
...moreWhite Mukhallat Attar
Type : Herbal
Form : Liquid
Packaging Type : Aluminium & Plastic Drum
Packaging Size : 1 To 100 Kg
...moreWhite Lotus Oil
White lotus is an aquatic plant which is used to extract white lotus absolute oil through solvent extraction method. This beautiful flower is mainly found in the muddy ponds and stagnant water. It denotes the symbol of awakening. It can grow up to the height of 25 cm tall and produces the beautiful flowers which blooms everyday with the pre morning sun. This floral oil has soothing and calming effect due to which it is widely used in the aromatherapy treatments. This plant is also famous by the common name of safed kamal and lotus. Lotus absolutes tend to be very concentrated and generally need to be diluted in base oil or blended into other essential oils to allow the essences to open so that the more delicate notes can be experienced.Lotus essential oil is one of the more expensive of aromatherapy oils available. However, a little goes a long way. If you store the lotus essential oil in a dark glass bottle and keep out of direct heat or sunlight, it should be good for two or three years. You can find them at online aromatherapy, Ayurveda or occult supply shops. If you live in England, essential oils are available at almost any chemist or health food store.White Lotus Oil from Tamil Nadu, India, wild harvested, distilled from flowers. This is beautiful, captivating fragrance of Pure White Lotus Essential Oil. This rare floral scent comes to us from India.Lotus White is unmatched for possessing a resounding depth of floral aroma while retaining less or herbaceous notes. An extensive search sampling specimens from many suppliers resulted in this exquisite exotic Lotus White that we simply had to have! Lotus White tends to be more pungent and herbaceous than floral if the flower petals are not collected and processed at the ideal time, or if more than the single flower petals are used during production as we've often found with most suppliers of Lotus White.White Lotus Absolute is commonly known as Tiger Lotus, Sacred Lotus or simply White Lotus. It is one of the species of Water lilies having lily pads which keep on floating over water surface. The beautiful white flower is sometimes tinged with pink natural color. It is a perennial plant that attains height of 45 cm and prefers warm, silent and vaguely acidic water. Absolute from these sacred flowers is prepared by to amber to thick brownish color with top perfumery notes.Benefit & Uses : This floral absolute is enriched with the soothing and relaxing properties therefore it is extensively used in Massages, bath etc to treat various ailments. It is capable of eradicating the negative thoughts of your mind which is the major reason of mental exhaustion and stress. It provides the calming effects to your mind and revitalizes your body to live a healthy lifestyle.The white lotus absolute has its own clarity and smoothness. It is used for the meditation purposes due to its powerful aroma which directly affects your crown chakra and helps in concentrating your mind to provide the feeling of tranquility and spirituality. Its pleasing floral whiff, this floral absolute is extensively used in the preparation of myriad variety of perfumes, scents and aromatic products. White Lotus Absolute helps in promoting tranquility, spiritual reflection and meditation. Sacred absolute is also used in prayers and yoga to deepen breath. It also increases body efficiency. Natural White Lotus Absolute helps in dispelling most of the difficult negative energies from surrounding environ and energy fields. It has ability to calm, soothe and helps in making oneself feel forgiveness and kindness. Organic White Lotus Absolute is often used as perfume and diffuser. It is used as massage oil and in baths. White Lotus Absolute has numerous medicinal and therapeutic benefits that help in cooling, calming and soothing of one’s mind, heart and body.
Botanical Name : Nymphaea Caerulea
Purity : 100%
...moreWheat Germ Oil
50 Per 100ml, 250ml, 500ml & 1kg
6 Incredible Benefits of D.S. Wheat Germ Oil1. A Rich Source of Antioxidants Wheat germ oil is a great source of Vitamin E, which is said to be a powerful antioxidant. "It helps fight against free radical damage. Coming from the centre of the wheat kernel, wheat germ is known for at least 23 odd nutrients, including Vitamins A, B, D and E," says Shonali Sabherwal, a Macrobiotic Nutritionist, Chef and Instructor based in Mumbai. These vitamins all contribute to various functions of the body, particularly skin health. "Vitamin E travels throughout the body neutralising free radicals which would otherwise damage fat-containing structures like cell membranes and brain cells," says Dr. Manoj K. Ahuja, Fortis Hospital. It also helps prevent oxidative stress. 2. A Great Face Cleanser "Wheat germ oil is a natural oil which helps in cleansing the face efficiently. It helps seal moisture back and also gets rid of excess sebum, which could lead to other skin problems like acne, pimples, etc. It does not clog pores as it is non-comedogenic,"says Shilpa Arora, a Health Practitioner, Nutritionist and certified Macrobiotic Health Coach based in New Delhi. A few drops of the oil can be used on your skin or added to your face packs or masks. You can also take a few drops and message gently onto your face and let it rest. Those with oily skin condition must get in touch with a skin care expert before applying the oil. 3. Lowers Cholesterol "It is rich in Octacosanol, which is a long chain fatty acid with alcohol that promotes and aids physical performance, including strength and stamina. Research also shows Octacosanol's ability to affect fat metabolism, decreases cholesterol production (helps to bring down LDL) and prevents hardening of arteries, which could account for the cardiovascular benefits," says Dr. Anju Sood, a renowned Nutritionist based in Bangalore. She further adds, "Wheat germ oil contains the goodness of omega-3 fatty acids, which help in regulating the nervous system systematically." 5. Acts as a Hair Nourisher Wheat germ oil is a useful ingredient for maintaining healthy hair. "It is rich in linoleic acid and acts as a hair nourisher. Use it in the ratio 10:1 with other carrier oils such as olive and sesame (10 parts carrier oil and 1 part wheat germ oil) and apply on the scalp. Leave it on for some time before rinsing the hair," says Dr Ashutosh Gautam, Clinical Operations and Coordination Manager at Baidyanath. 6. Has Anti-Ageing Properties Being a great source of vitamins - B6, Folic acid and E, wheat germ oil is said to act as an anti-ageing agent for the skin. "Vitamin E is a strong anti-oxidant and it promotes healthy skin as it prevents many skin problems like psoriasis, eczema and dry skin. Vitamin B, on the other hand, helps in repairing tissue damage and promotes tissue growth,"
Type : Carrier
Application : Cooking, Medicine, Skin Care
Shelf Life : 1 Year
Purity : 100 %
Form : Liquid
Packaging Type : Aluminium Bottle
Packaging Size : 1L
...moreWATERMELON OIL
50 Per 100ml, 250ml, 500ml & 1kg
D.S. Top 11 Health Benefits of Watermelon1. Boosts Immunity In animal studies, watermelon consumption has been linked to reduced inflammation and improved antioxidant capacity. Lycopene, one of the carotenoids found in abundance in this fruit, has potent antioxidant properties and can help reduce oxidative stress. It may also help keep your heart healthy, as well as defend against certain types of cancers, cardiovascular disorders, diabetes and macular diseases, according to recent research. Studies show eating watermelon can also increase levels of arginine, an important amino acid that’s used for the synthesis of nitric oxide. Not only does nitric oxide help dilate your vessels to keep blood flowing efficiently and reduce the risk of high blood pressure, but it’s also involved in regulating the immune system. This fruit is also a great source of vitamin C, a key micronutrient that does double duty, acting as both an antioxidant and immune enhancer to keep your body healthy and ward off chronic disease. Antioxidants can help fight free radicals and protect the cells against oxidative damage and stress. 2. Improves Heart Health Watermelon contains a good amount of both potassium and magnesium, two important nutrients used to help remedy conditions like high blood pressure. Consuming proper amounts of potassium and magnesium from a nutritious diet seems to be associated with improved heart health, according to research, along with a decreased risk of death from heart disease. A review published in the journal Advances in Nutrition showed that eating plenty of potassium-rich foods like fruits and vegetables can positively impact blood pressure levels, which may be useful in reducing the risk of conditions such as stroke and heart attacks. Lycopene also benefits heart health by reducing inflammation and improving blood lipid levels. Results from a 2019 study demonstrate that drinking 100 percent watermelon juice is “a palatable, effective means of increasing serum lycopene in older adult women, a group at risk for low carotenoid intake.” Studies have also shown that this fruit can help to relieve arterial stiffness, balance cholesterol and improve systolic blood pressure in adults with hypertension. This suggests that watermelon may also be good for you sexually, as it can help with blood flow and circulation. Additionally, in some studies citrulline (found in the rind) has been shown to be a safe and well-accepted alternative treatment for mild to moderate erectile dysfunction in men. 3. Relieves Pain and Soreness In addition to the potential benefits of watermelon juice, this fruit also packs a good amount of vitamin C into each serving. Vitamin C has been shown to protect cartilage and bones, aid in the repair of tendons and ligaments, and help speed up wound healing. Potassium and magnesium, two nutrients that are also found in watermelons, are important for muscle recovery and pain relief. Potassium, in particular, aids in the prevention of muscle cramps following exercise and helps you heal from injury more quickly. 4. May Prevent Kidney Stones Studies have shown that the potassium found in fruits and vegetables is very helpful in cleaning toxins and washing out waste from the blood, helping prevent kidney stones. Watermelon benefits also include being a natural diuretic. It helps increase urine production to transport waste and toxins out of the body to protect against kidney stones. 5. Aids in Detoxification One of the top benefits of watermelon is its high water content. In fact, it is estimated to be composed of about 91 percent water, which can aid in detoxification and help rid the body of excess water and fluids, relieving uncomfortable bloating and swelling. Potassium and magnesium are also important for detoxification. Potassium acts as an electrolyte and promotes circulatory health while also helping manage blood flow and hydration levels within the body, allowing oxygen to reach your cells. At the same time, magnesium reduces water retention in the gut to beat bloating and help you lose water weight. 6. May Help Fight Cancer Cells Watermelon acts as a potent cancer-fighting food, squeezing a hearty dose of antioxidants and watermelon health benefits into each serving. An important benefit of watermelon for men is that lycopene, one of the main carotenoids found in the fruit, has been linked to a lower risk of prostate cancer in some studies. Research also shows that lycopene plays a part in keeping cell membranes strong so they can protect themselves from toxins that can potentially cause cell death or mutation. Watermelon is also a great supplier of antioxidants vitamin C and vitamin A, both of which help fight free radical damage and prevent DNA mutation to block the formation of cancerous cells. Studies have also shown that high doses of vitamin C can enhance the cancer-fighting effects of certain drugs used in chemotherapy while also reducing adverse side effects of traditional cancer treatments. 7. Protects Skin Health As one of the top antioxidant foods available, adding this fruit to your diet could have a powerful effect on skin health. Because of its high content of antioxidant vitamins A and C, watermelon benefits for skin include its ability to protect the cells against damage and fight free radical formation to slow aging and keep your skin looking healthy. Vitamin C is especially important for skin health. It helps boost collagenproduction while also helping prevent sun damage. Meanwhile, vitamin A is key to maintaining the health of your cells and protecting against UV damage. 8. Supports Healthy Vision Important nutrients that play a role in protecting eye health — including beta-carotene, vitamin A, vitamin C, lutein and zeaxanthin — are also housed in this giant fruit and sit among the many benefits of watermelon. Studies have shown that a serious vitamin A deficiency, for example, can lead to macular degeneration, a condition characterized by the thickening of the cornea that could eventually lead to blindness. This summertime fruit is a great supplier of beta-carotene, which is the form of vitamin A found in plants. Getting enough beta-carotene in your diet can aid in the prevention of macular degeneration, the leading cause of age-related blindness. 9. May Help With Weight Loss Despite being rich in a multitude of important vitamins and minerals, there are a low amount of calories in watermelon, making it a great addition to a nutritious weight loss diet. For this reason, watermelon benefits weight loss by promoting satiety and curbing cravings to keep you on track toward your health goals. A 2019 study published in Nutrients found that the potential mechanisms by which watermelon consumption improves body weight management is by increasing satiety (fullness) and postprandial glucose and insulin response. After four weeks of intervention in overweight and obese adults, consuming two cups of watermelon rather than cookies led to a significantly higher satiety response (lower hunger, prospective food consumption and desire to eat and greater fullness) plus significantly decreased body weight, body mass index (BMI), systolic blood pressure and waist-to-hip ratio. 10. Can Improve Exercise Recovery Watermelon has been linked to enhanced muscle recovery in athletes and reduced soreness. It can help you hit the gym more effectively to reach your weight loss goals. One of the top benefits of watermelon is its ability to promote muscle recovery and alleviate aches and pains in athletes. Interestingly enough, one study in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry looked at the effects of watermelon juice as a functional drink for athletes. After 24 hours of supplementation, athletes experienced improved heart rates that were more beneficial for muscle recovery in addition to less overall soreness and muscle aches. A 2016 study found that watermelon puree consumption fully supported the energy demands of exercise and increased post-exercise blood levels of nutritional components (l-citrulline and l-arginine), antioxidant capacity and total nitrate status. It did not however influence post-exercise inflammation and changes in innate immune function. 11. Relieves Acid Reflux One of the benefits of watermelon and muskmelon (along with other types of melons) is that they are often used to reduce acid reflux symptoms. Melons are a part of the GAPS diet, which is designed to help heal digestive diseases and reduce inflammation. Melon is believed to soothe the gastrointestinal tract and regulate pH levels while also lessening inflammation and acid production throughout the body. That said, due to its fructose (sugar), watermelon may trigger discomfort in people sensitive to high FODMAP foods.
Type : Carrier
Certification : FSSAI
Shelf Life : 1 Year
Packaging Type : Glass Bottels
Form : Liquid
...moreWALNUT OIL
1,500 - 2,000 Per Litre
Type : Carrier
Application : Cooking, Health Supplement, Persnol Care
Purity : 99%
Form : Liquid
Packaging Type : Glass Bottle
Extraction Type : Cold Pressed
...moreTwister Attar
Type : Herbal
Form : Liquid
Packaging Type : Aluminium & Plastic Drum
Packaging Size : 20ml, 1 To 100 Kg
...moreTurmeric Oil
100 Per 100ml, 250ml, 500ml & 1kg
Turmeric Essential Oil History and Interesting Facts The use of turmeric dates back nearly 4,000 years to the Vedic culture in India, where it was used in cooking as well as religious ceremonies. Turmeric most likely reached China by 700 A.D., East Africa by 800 A.D., West Africa by 1,200 A.D. and Jamaica in the 18th century. In 1280, Marco Polo described turmeric and was impressed that it exhibited qualities very similar to that of saffron. The plant was called Indian saffron during the Middle Ages because of its orange-yellow color. According to Sanskrit medical treatises and Ayurvedic and Unani systems, turmeric has a long history of medicinal use in South Asia. Topically speaking, turmeric essential oil is traditionally used as an antiseptic and in natural skin care to discourage acne and facial hair in women. You can also mix a carrier oil like coconut oil with a drop or two of turmeric oil for hair and scalp concerns like dryness and dandruff. Present day, turmeric is widely cultivated in the tropics and goes by many different names in various cultures and countries. The name turmeric derives from the Latin word terra merita (“meritorious earth”), referring to the color of ground turmeric, which resembles a mineral pigment. (18) Turmeric benefits also come from its health-promoting vitamins, phenols and other alkaloids. Turmeric oil is considered to be a strong relaxant and balancer to the body. According to Ayurvedic medicine, this incredible herbal remedy is meant to support the imbalance of Kapha body type. 10 Turmeric Essential Oil BenefitsAre you asking yourself, “What is turmeric good for?” Turmeric health benefits are truly amazing, ranging from working as a potential cancer-fighting foodto an essential oil for depression. Here are some of the most impressive ways turmeric essential oil can improve your health or the health of someone you know.1. Helps Fight Colon Cancer A 2013 study conducted by the Division of Food Science and Biotechnology, Graduate School of Agriculture at Kyoto University in Japan showed that the aromatic turmerone (ar-turmerone) in turmeric essential oil as well as curcumin, the main active ingredient in turmeric, both displayed the ability to help fight colon cancer in animal models, which is promising for humans struggling with the disease. The combination of curcumin and turmerone given by mouth at both low and high doses actually abolished tumor formation. Study results published in BioFactors led researchers to the conclusion that turmerone is “a novel candidate for colon cancer prevention.” Additionally, they think that using turmerone in combination with curcumin may become a potent means of natural prevention of inflammation-associated colon cancer. (3) 2. Helps Prevent Neurologic Diseases Studies have shown turmerone, a major bioactive compound of turmeric oil, inhibits microglia activation. Microglia are a type of cell located throughout the brain and spinal cord. Activation of microglia is a tell-tale sign of brain disease so the fact that turmeric essential oil contains a compound that stops this harmful cell activation is hugely helpful for the prevention and treatment of brain disease. (4) Another study using animal subjects showed both in vitro and in vivo aromatic turmerone causes neural stem cells to rapidly increase in number. Turmeric essential oil’s aromatic turmerone is believed to be a promising natural way to support the regeneration necessary to improve neurologic diseases like Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, spinal cord injury and stroke. (5) 3. Potentially Treats Epilepsy The anticonvulsant properties of turmeric oil and its sesquiterpenoids (ar-turmerone, a-, ß-turmerone and a-atlantone) have previously been shown in both zebrafish and mouse models of chemically-induced seizures. More recent research in 2013 has shown that aromatic turmerone has anticonvulsant properties in acute seizure models in mice. The turmerone was also able to modulate the expression patterns of two seizure-related genes in zebrafish. (6) 4. Aids in Reducing Arthritis and Joint Issues Traditionally, turmeric has been used in Chinese and Indian Ayurvedic medicine to treat arthritis since turmeric’s active components are known to block inflammatory cytokines and enzymes. That’s why it’s known as one of the best essential oils for arthritis around. Studies have shown turmeric’s ability to help reduce pain, inflammation and stiffness related to rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. One study published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry evaluated the anti-arthritic effects of turmeric essential oil and found that crude turmeric essential oil given orally at a dose that would correspond to 5,000 milligrams per day in humans had a modest anti-inflammatory effect on the joints of animal subjects. (7) 5. Improves Liver Health Turmeric is well-known in the holistic health world for its ability to help improve liver health. The liver is our most vital detoxifying organ, and its condition affects the entire body. Studies have shown that turmeric is hepatoprotective (liver-protective), which is partly due to turmeric’s anti-inflammatory activity. Some research published in BMC Complementary & Alternative Medicine specifically looked at methotrexate (MTX), an antimetabolite broadly used in the treatment of cancer and autoimmune diseases, and the liver toxicity caused by MTX. The study showed turmeric helped protect the liver from MTX-induced liver toxicity, working as a preventative liver cleanse. The fact that turmeric could protect the liver from such a strong chemical goes to show just how incredible it can be as a natural liver aid. (8) Additionally, animal studies have shown that antioxidant enzymes in the blood and serum of subjects were increased after administration of turmeric oil. Turmeric oil also showed a significant effect on the antioxidant enzymes in liver tissue of mice after treatment for 30 days. (9) All of this combined contributes to why turmeric is believed to both help treat and prevent liver disease. 6. Helps Combat Breast Cancer Research published in the Journal of Cellular Biochemistry showed that the aromatic turmerone found in turmeric essential oil inhibited undesirable enzymatic activity and expression of MMP-9 and COX-2 in human breast cancer cells. Turmerone also significantly inhibited TPA-induced invasion, migration and colony formation in human breast cancer cells. It’s a highly significant finding that components of turmeric essential oil can inhibit TPA’s abilities since TPA is a potent tumor promoter. (10) 7. May Reduce Some Leukemia Cells One study published in the International Journal of Molecular Medicine looked at the the effects of aromatic turmerone isolated from turmeric on the DNA of human leukemia cell lines. The research showed that the turmerone caused selective induction of programmed cell death in human leukemia Molt 4B and HL-60 cells. However, the turmerone unfortunately did not have the same positive effect on human stomach cancer cells. This is promising research for ways to naturally fight leukemia. (11) 8. Relieves Depression and Anxiety Turmeric essential oil is considered to be a strong relaxant and balancer, and studies have shown it can help fight against two extremely common mood disorders, depression and anxiety. As an effective essential oil for anxiety and depression, it may improve mood and positive feelings. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study of 56 individuals with major depressive disorder was published in 2014 in the Journal of Affective Disorders. Results from the study showed supplementation with BCM-95 curcumin not only successfully reduced the overall symptoms of depression, but it also worked as an anti-anxiety agent when taken over a period of eight weeks. BCM-95 curcumin is manufactured by synergistically combining curcumin and essential oil of turmeric without synthetic additives. (12, 13) Another more recent study published in 2018 looked at the effects of BCM-95 curcumin and saffron on 123 individuals with major depressive disorder. Overall, the randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study found that individuals treated twice daily with a low dose (250 milligrams) of BCM-95 curcumin, high dose (500 milligrams) of BCM-95 or a combined low dose (15 milligrams) of the curcumin and saffron for 12 weeks were all effective in decreasing depression and anxiety symptoms in people with major depressive disorder. (13, 14) 9. Improves the Common Cold Turmeric essential oil’s anti-inflammatory and anti-microbial ability can really come in handy for the nasal congestion that typically accompanies the common cold. Simply add a few drops of turmeric oil to a diffuser or bowl of hot water and inhale the vapors to quickly alleviate that stuffy nose. Inhaling turmeric essential oil also helps fight the germs that caused your cold in the first place. 10. Boosts Skin Health Is turmeric oil good for face? It definitely can be! So what are the benefits of turmeric on skin? Many people use turmeric oil for skin lightening, which is a great idea because using turmeric topically has been shown to decrease the appearance of facial hyperpigmentation as well as fine lines and wrinkles. With its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties, it can also be helpful as a natural acne treatment. (15, 16) Just remember you want to use a very small amount of diluted turmeric oil to avoid temporarily staining your skin yellow.
Part : Rhizomes
Botanical Name : Curcuma Longa
Color : White
...moreTuberose Oil
Tuberose Absolute is an exquisite, highly fragrant floral oil that is most often used for perfumery and natural fragrancing work. It blends beautifully with other floral absolutes and essential oils, and it also blends well with essential oils within the wood, citrus, spice, resinous and earthy essential oils.Tuberose AbsoluteEmotionally, it is said that Tuberose Absolute is an aphrodisiacs and may help with impotence or frigidity. Its aroma is sensual and can be a beautiful addition to blends intended for relaxation, sensuality and/or romance. Valerie Ann Worwood indicates that Tuberose Absolute can be useful in promoting assertiveness, confidence, performance, self-esteem and self-image. She also mentions that it may be helpful when trying to combat addiction to drugs, in soothing aggression and calming anger.Tuberose Absolute UsesUsed primarily in perfumery and natural fragrancing : Muscular Spasm Stress-induced Conditions Physical Tension Insomnia Nervousness Restlessness Irritability Anxiety Depression Tuberose Absolute Safety InformationTisserand and Young indicate that Tuberose Absolute may pose a moderate risk of skin sensitization and recommend dermal maximum of 1.2%. They caution to avoid use for those with hypersensitive/diseased/damaged skin and in children younger than 2. Reading Tisserand and Young's full profile is recommended. [Robert Tisserand and Rodney Young, Essential Oil Safety (Second Edition. United Kingdom: Churchill Livingstone Elsevier, 2014), 456-457.]General Safety InformationDo not take any oils internally and do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO2s or other concentrated essences onto the skin without advanced essential oil knowledge or consultation from a qualified aromatherapy practitioner. For general dilution information, read AromaWeb's Guide to Diluting Essential Oils. If you are pregnant, epileptic, have liver damage, have cancer, or have any other medical problem, use oils only under the proper guidance of a qualified aromatherapy practitioner. Use extreme caution when using oils with children and be sure to first read the recommended dilution ratios for children. Consult a qualified aromatherapy practitioner before using oils with children, the elderly, if you have medical issues or are taking medications. Before using this or any essential oil, carefully read AromaWeb's Essential Oil Safety Information page. For in-depth information on oil safety issues, read Essential Oil Safety by Robert Tisserand and Rodney Young.
Purity : 100%
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Type : Herbal
Form : Liquid
Packaging Type : Aluminium & Plastic Drum
Packaging Size : 1 To 100 Kg
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60 Per 100ml, 250ml, 500ml & 1kg
Type : Thyme Oil
Certification : ISO 9001:2008 Certified
Application : Medicines
Color : White
Form : Liquid
Part : Herb
...moreTea Tree Oil
340 Per 100ml, 250ml, 500ml & 1kg
D.S. Tea Tree Oil Benefits1. Hand Sanitizer Tea tree oil makes an ideal natural hand sanitizer. Studies have shown that it kills several common bacteria and viruses responsible for causing illness, including E. coli, S. pneumoniae and H. influenzae (1Trusted Source). Moreover, a study testing several types of hand wash shows that adding tea tree oil to the cleansers boosted their effectiveness against E. coli (4Trusted Source). Here is a simple recipe to make your own moisturizing, all-natural hand sanitizer using tea tree oil. 2. Insect Repellent Tea tree oil may help keep pesky insects away. One study found that 24 hours after being treated with tea tree oil, cows had 61% fewer flies than cows not treated with tea tree oil (5Trusted Source). Furthermore, a test-tube study revealed that tea tree oil had a greater ability to repel mosquitoes than DEET, the most common active ingredient in commercial insect repellents (6Trusted Source). Try this easy-to-make insect repellent using tea tree oil and other natural ingredients. 3. Natural Deodorant Tea tree oil's antibacterial effects may help control underarm odor related to perspiration. Sweat itself does not smell. However, when secretions from your sweat glands combine with bacteria on your skin, a moderate to strong odor is produced. Your underarm area contains a large concentration of these glands and is mainly responsible for what is commonly referred to as "body odor." Tea tree oil's bacteria-fighting properties make it an ideal natural alternative to commercial deodorants and antiperspirants. Here is a safe and effective natural deodorant that can be made from tea tree oil and a few other ingredients. 4. Antiseptic for Minor Cuts and Scrapes Injuries that result in broken skin make it easy for germs to enter your bloodstream, which can lead to infection. Tea tree oil can be used to treat and disinfect minor cuts and abrasions by killing S. aureus and other bacteria that can cause infection in open wounds (1Trusted Source). To disinfect a cut or scrape, follow these steps: Clean the cut thoroughly with plain soap and water Mix one drop of tea tree oil with one teaspoon of coconut oil Apply a small amount of the mixture to the injury and cover with a bandage Repeat this process once or twice daily until a scab has formed 5. Boost Wound Healing In addition to preventing infection in cuts and abrasions, tea tree oil may also encourage wound healing. Research has shown that tea tree oil helps reduce inflammation and triggers the activity of white blood cells that are instrumental in the healing process (3Trusted Source, 7Trusted Source, 8Trusted Source). In a small study of 10 people with wounds, adding tea tree oil to conventional wound treatment led to decreased healing time in all but one participant (9Trusted Source). A few drops of tea tree oil can be added to wound dressing each time a new dressing is applied. 6. Fight Acne Tea tree oil can be a powerful weapon against acne. Several studies have shown that it helps reduce the amount and overall severity of acne (10Trusted Source, 11Trusted Source, 12Trusted Source). In one study, applying a 5% tea tree gel to acne lesions was shown to be more than three times as effective at reducing the number of lesions than a placebo. It was nearly six times as effective in reducing severity (12Trusted Source). In another study, tea tree oil was found to be as effective against acne as benzoyl peroxide, the most common anti-acne medication (13Trusted Source). Tea tree oil-based acne gels can be purchased at natural grocery stores or from online retailers. Alternatively, you can make your own acne treatment by mixing one part tea tree oil with nine parts water and applying the mixture to affected areas with a cotton swab once or twice a day, as needed. 7. Get Rid of Nail Fungus Fungal nail infections are quite common. Although they aren't dangerous, they can be unsightly. There are medications that can treat nail fungus, though some people may prefer a more natural approach. Tea tree oil has been shown to help get rid of nail fungus when used alone or in combination with other natural remedies (14Trusted Source, 15Trusted Source). In a controlled study, people with nail fungus used straight tea tree oil or an antifungal medication for six months. At the end of the study, about 60% of people in each group experienced partial or full resolution of the fungus (15Trusted Source). You can use a few drops of tea tree oil alone or mix it with an equal amount of coconut oil and apply it to the affected area. Be sure to wash your hands immediately after applying in order to avoid spreading the fungus to other areas. 8. Chemical-Free Mouthwash Research suggests that tea tree oil may fight germs that cause tooth decay and bad breath (16Trusted Source, 17Trusted Source, 18Trusted Source). One study found that tea tree oil was more effective against plaque-causing bacteria than chlorhexidine, a common disinfectant and oral rinse. What's more, its taste was found to be less objectionable (16Trusted Source). On the other hand, an older study reported that tea tree oil didn't seem to have much of an effect on plaque formation (19Trusted Source). To make your own chemical-free mouthwash, simply add a drop of tea tree oil to a cup of warm water, mix thoroughly and swish in your mouth for 30 seconds or so. Like other mouthwashes, tea tree oil should not be swallowed. It can be toxic if ingested. 9. All-Purpose Cleaner Tea tree oil makes a great all-purpose cleaner that also sanitizes surfaces. Plus, it does so without leaving traces of chemicals you wouldn't want your family members or pets coming in contact with. Here's an easy recipe for an all-natural, all-purpose cleaner: Combine 20 drops of tea tree oil, 3/4 cup of water and a 1/2 cup of apple cider vinegar in a spray bottle. Shake well until thoroughly mixed. Spray directly onto surfaces and wipe clean with a dry cloth. Make sure to shake the bottle before each use in order to mix the tea tree oil with the other ingredients. 10. Soothe Skin Inflammation Tea tree oil may help relieve inflamed skin. A common form of skin irritation is contact dermatitis, which occurs when skin comes in contact with an allergen, such as nickel. Exposure to the allergen leads to red, itchy and sometimes painful skin. Animal and human research suggest that applying tea tree oil may help reduce the severity of these symptoms (20Trusted Source, 21Trusted Source, 22Trusted Source). In a study comparing the effects of different treatments for contact dermatitis, tea tree oil was found to reduce symptoms by 40%, which was significantly more than standard medications applied to the skin (22Trusted Source). In addition, tea tree oil may provide relief from bug bite reactions by reducing the itching, redness and swelling that occurs when your body releases histamine to defend against the insect's saliva (23Trusted Source). Use this recipe to relieve inflamed skin: Combine 10 drops of tea tree oil with one tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil and one tablespoon of melted coconut oil. Mix well, and store in a sealed container. Apply to the affected area up to twice a day until symptoms resolve. 11. Control Dandruff Dandruff, or white flakes of dead skin that fall from the scalp, isn't dangerous. However, it can be annoying and embarrassing. Although there is little published research on tea tree oil's effectiveness in treating dandruff, one controlled study suggests that it may be helpful. In this four-week study, the group who used a shampoo containing tea tree oil had a 40% improvement in dandruff. Moreover, the tea tree group reported significant improvements in dandruff severity, itchiness and greasiness (24Trusted Source). To help reduce dandruff, try adding a few drops of tea tree oil to a dollop of shampoo when washing your hair. 12. Treat Athlete's Foot Athlete's foot can be frustratingly hard to control. Known medically as tinea pedis, athlete's foot is a contagious fungal infection on the feet that can also spread to the toenails and hands. Symptoms include peeling, cracking, blisters and redness. Antifungal medications are considered standard treatment for athlete's foot. Yet studies suggest that tea tree oil may be an effective alternative for relieving symptoms (25Trusted Source, 26Trusted Source). In a controlled study of 158 people, 72% of the tea tree oil group had significant clinical improvement in athlete's foot, compared to 39% in the placebo group (25Trusted Source). However, another study found that although tea tree oil helped relieve scaling, inflammation, itching and burning as well as antifungal medication, it wasn't as effective at actually getting rid of the fungus (26Trusted Source). Here is a natural treatment to relieve the symptoms of athlete's foot: Combine 1/4 cup arrowroot powder, 1/4 cup baking soda and 20–25 drops of tea tree oil Stir to combine, and place in a covered container Apply to clean, dry feet twice a day 13. Banish Mold on Fruits and Vegetables Fresh produce is undeniably delicious and healthy. Unfortunately, it's also susceptible to the growth of gray mold known as Botrytis cinerea, particularly in warm, moist climates. Studies have shown that tea tree oil's antifungal compounds terpinen-4-ol and 1,8-cineole may help reduce the growth of this mold on fruits and vegetables (27Trusted Source, 28Trusted Source). To protect against mold, add 5–10 drops of tea tree oil to water before rinsing your produce and drying it thoroughly. 14. Relieve Psoriasis Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition characterized by outbreaks of red, itchy, scaly skin. Although there are medications that can improve symptoms, the condition itself is chronic and there is no known cure. Tea tree oil contains anti-inflammatory compounds, which, according to emerging evidence, may be helpful for easing psoriasis symptoms (29Trusted Source). To provide relief for psoriasis flares, combine 10–15 drops of tea tree oil with two tablespoons of melted coconut oil. Apply this to the affected area 2–3 times per day, as needed.
...moreTea Tree Hydrosol
Tea tree oil is a very popular essential oil that almost everyone knows about. It got so famous because it’s touted as the best essential oil for acne. However, at the same time tea tree oil is being extracted, another amazing but less-known product is also being collected. And that’s tea tree hydrosol! It is basically water-infused with a tiny percentage of tea tree oil, which makes it a very much safer option to use than the essential oil. Why is it safer? Because you can’t suffer from sensitization or chemical burns or other hazards when using tea tree hydrosol.
Type : Herbal
Application : Everywhere
Form : Liquid
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Type : Herbal
Form : Liquid
Packaging Type : Aluminium & Plastic Drum
Packaging Size : 1 To 100 Kg
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100 Per 100ml, 250ml, 500ml & 1kg
Certification : ISO 9001:2008
Color : White
Sugandh Kokila Oil
100 Per 100ml, 250ml, 500ml & 1kg
Certification : ISO 9001:2008
Color : White
Shamama Amber Attar
Type : Herbal
Form : Liquid
Packaging Type : Aluminium & Plastic Drum
Fragrance : Shamama
Packaging Size : 1 To 100 Kg
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Type : Herbal
Form : Liquid
Packaging Type : Aluminium & Plastic Drum
Packaging Size : 1 To 100 Kg
...moreSandal Oil
Type : Herbal
Color : Yellow
Purity : 100%
Shelf Life : 1 Year
...moreSaffron Attar
Type : Herbal
Form : Liquid
Packaging Type : Aluminium & Plastic Drum
Packaging Size : 1 To 100 Kg
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