Cajeput Essential Oil
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We offer superipor quality cajeput essential oil which is a colorless pale yellow clear liquid and has antiseptic and anti-microbial properties. Widely used for skin ailments, it posses other chief properties like being insecticide, mildly analgeic, anti-neuralgic, diaphoretic, expectorant and tonic. It comes as a colorless to yellow clear liquid and packed in quality packaging material to prevent from leakage other details: botanical name: melaleuca cajeputi extraction method: steam distilled origin: indonesia description: cajeput is a small tree with a tolerably erect but crooked trunk; a soft, thick, spongy, whitish, ash-colored bark; and scattered branches, with the slender twigs often drooping as completely as in the weeping willow (salix babylonica). The leaves are alternate, most frequently vertical, short-stalked, narrow- lanceolate, while young, sericeous, sometimes slightly falcate, entire, from 3 to 5 inches long, and from 12 to 34 of an inch broad; and very aromatic when bruised. consistency: thin note: middle strength of aroma: medium blends well with: cedarwood, clove bud, labdanum, origanum, rosemary and thyme. aromatic scent: cajeput essential oil has a fresh, camphorous aroma with a slight fruity note. The odor of the oil has been stated to resemble the combined fragrance of camphor, rosemary, and cardamom. history: it is variously known as white tea-tree, broad-leaved tea-tree, paper-barked tea-tree, swamp tea-tree, and white-wood. The essential oil has been part of traditional medicine since ancient times. cautions: customers are requested not to use the oil during pregnancy.
Cajeput Wild Crafted Essential Oil
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The family Geraniaceae contains three genera: Geranium, Erodium, and Pelargonium. The names, derived from the three Greek words meaning crane, heron, and stork, refer to the resemblance of the seed case to the slender bills of these three birds. Pelargonium species originate in South Africa and different species are found in distinct habitats. The Pelargonium species related to the Geranium oil-producing cultivars are mainly located in the Cape area. Pelargonium plants are comprised of a myriad of hybrids and cultivars. They are bushy perennial shrubs possessing hairy, jagged leaves and clusters of small, pink striped flowers. The plant grows best in a warm temperate climate with plenty of sunshine for maximum oil development. It is sensitive to cold weather and frost averse. Glands located widely over the surface of the leaves and the green parts of the plant produce an aromatic volatile oil. Variations in the aromatic compounds of different cultivars results in diverse aromatic profiles for the different types of geranium essential oils available, that is, rose geranium, geranium or rose geranium bourbon. This is a key component of the surprise and delight inherent in plant-based aromas. The term "wild" when applied to plants or plant species refers to those that grow spontaneously in self-maintaining populations in natural or semi-natural ecosystems and can exist independently of direct human action. Venkatramna Industries have selective wild varieties of species which are being conserved to obtain oil and this is one of them. These species are the wild species (Original of their genera), means they are not Genetically modified (GMO), Non-Hybrid and no artificial or desired characters were induced. Collectively we call them Wild Crafted Essential Oils. Intended Benefits/Uses or Properties Geranium Essential Oil rightfully holds a beautiful reputation as an essential oil that is especially well suited for women. It's supportive to the reproductive system, menstrual cycle and during menopause. Its benefits, however, don't just end there. It's a wonderful essential oil for use in balancing the skin's production of sebum and in helping with acne. Geranium Essential Oil is astringent, and it can also be helpful with hemorrhoids and varicose veins. Refer to the Uses selection below for more benefits and uses.Geranium oil is widely used as an ingredient in perfumes and cosmetics. The essential oil is also used in aromatherapy to treat a number of health conditions.
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Cajuput Oil
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01 Kilogram (MOQ)
Cajuput essential oil is extracted from fresh leaves and twigs by steam distillation. The main chemical components of Cajuput oil include a-pinene, b-pinene, myrcene, a-terpinene, limonene, 1,8-cineole, y-terpinene, p-cymene, terpinolene, linalool, terpinen-4-ol and a-terpineol. Cajuput oil is non-toxic and non-sensitizing, yet could irritate the skin when used in high concentration and can also easily irritate the mucus membranes. The therapeutic properties of cajuput oil include analgesic, anti-neuralgic, antiseptic, anti-spasmodic, decongestant, expectorant, insecticide, febrifuge, carminative, stimulant, sudorific, vermifuge and tonic. By promoting sweating, cajuput oil cools down the body and helps with infections such as colds, laryngitis and bronchitis. It is also helpful for asthma, sinusitis and a sore throat. It calms the digestive system, soothes colic, enteritis, dysentery, vomiting. Spasms, arthritis, rheumatism and muscular aches and pains can also benefit from it.
Cajeput Oil
900 - 1,000 Per Litre
A pungent essential oil obtained from plants of the genus Melaleuca and especially cajeput and used chiefly as a local application in skin disease and as a stimulating expectorant.
Cajeput Essential Oil
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Cajeput Oil
2,000 Per Kilogram
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Cajuput Oil
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Cajuput Oil
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Cajeput oil is extracted from Melaleuca cajeputi of the Myrtaceae family and is also known as white wood, weeping tea tree, and weeping paperback. The oil helps to balance the mind by clearing thoughts, stimulating the mind and dispelling the feeling of sluggishness. Cajuput Pure Essential Oil is widely known for its antiseptic properties and are used for treatment of disorders in respiratory tract and the urinary system.
Cajuput Oil
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500 Gram (MOQ)
We are offering cajuput oil. Cajuput oil is distilled from the leaves of the myrtaceous tree melaleuca cajeputi, the trees yielding the oil are found throughout the malay archipelago, the malay peninsula and over the hotter parts of the australian continent; but the greater portion of the oil is produced from sulawesi. The name “cajeput” is derived from its indonesian name, “kayu putih” or "white wood". basic information botanical name: melaleuca cajuputi country of origin: australia major chemical constituents: eucalyptol obtained from: leaves & twigs method of separation: steam distillation color and appearance: bluish green (crude), colorless – yellowish (rectified) specification refractive index at 25°c 1.4660 to 1.4710 optical rotation 0° to -4° specific gravity at 25°c 0.912 to 0.925
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An evergreen, vigorous growing tree, it can reach 30 meters (98 feet) and has a whitish spongy bark with a crooked trunk. It is known in incident India as Kayaputi and was also revered in the East for all its uses.
Cajuput Oil
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By promoting sweating, cajuput oil cools down the body and helps with infections such as colds and bronchitis. It is also helpful for asthma, sinusitis and a sore throat. It calms the digestive system, soothes colic, vomiting. Useful for muscular aches and pain. Not only does help with skin conditions such as acne and psoriasis, it is also used to ward off insect bites from lice and flees.