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Catnip oil, rich in nepetalactone, is typically extracted through steam distillation, where the plant material (stems, leaves, and flowers) is heated with steam, and the resulting vapors are condensed to separate the oil.
Catnip oil, derived from the Nepeta cataria plant, is primarily used in day-to-day life for its calming and relaxing effects on both humans and cats. It can be used as a natural insect repellent, particularly for mosquitos, and is also used in aromatherapy for stress relief, anxiety, and insomnia. Additionally, catnip is used to encourage cats to play and explore, as well as for its potential digestive benefits.
It is Anti-Microbial, Antiseptic, Anti-Spasmodic, Congestion, Mosquito-Repellent.
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Botanical Name | Nepeta cataria |
Extraction | Steam Distilled |
Origin | Eurasia |
Type | Natural |
Packaging Type | Cobalt Blue Glass Bottle, Aluminium Bottle, HDPE Cans |
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Cedar leaf oil, also known as Thuja oil, is primarily extracted from the fresh green leaves and branches of the Thuja occidentalis tree through steam distillation, resulting in a woody, camphoraceous fragrance.
Cedar leaf oil, derived from Western red cedar (Thuja plicata), has a history of use as an herbal remedy and is known for its antimicrobial, insect repellent, and aromatic properties, with applications ranging from skincare and hair care to aromatherapy and pest control.
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Botanical Name | Thuja occidentalis |
Extraction | Steam Distillation |
Origin | USA |
Type | Natural |
Packaging Type | Cobalt Blue Glass Bottle, Aluminium Bottle & HDPE Can |
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Cedrus deodara is a species of cedar native to the Himalayas and occurs at 1,500-3,200 m altitude. It is a large evergreen coniferous tree reaching about 50 m tall. It has a conic crown with level branches and drooping branchlets. It grows extensively on the slopes of the Himalayas in northern India. Deodara comes from the Sanskrit term devadaru, which means "wood of the gods". The Hindus worship it as a divine tree. Several Hindu legends refer to this tree.
Cedarwood oil is steam distilled from the wood. It is a yellowish to brownish yellow viscous liquid. It has a dry woody aroma, slightly camphoraceous, smoky, balsamic, very subtle with a hint of spice. The main chemical components of Cedarwood oil are Atlantone, caryophyllene, cedrol, cadinene.
Himalayan Cedarwood oil helps in stopping hair loss, especially related to stress. It is also an excellent oil for balancing oily skin and scalp conditions, as well as for dandruff care. It helps balance skin conditions such as eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis, cellulite treatment, it enlivens the whole or specific parts of the body.
Cedarwood oil is often used for its aromatic properties, especially in aromatherapy. It is used in soaps, perfumes, household sprays, floor polishes and insecticides. It is also used to embalm. It is used in the making of cosmetics and perfumery. A natural insect repellent Cedarwood essential oil has traditionally been used to keep moths out of woolen clothing, used for effective protection against mosquitoes and other insects, including fleas and ticks for dogs. It has a fortifying effect on the mind and emotions and helps one to be courageous. It has a balancing and strengthening effect on the nervous system, thereby making it useful for relieving anxiety. It is highly aromatic and used to make incense. The essential oil is used as an insect repellent on the feet of horses, cattle and camels. It is used for massage, bathing, inhalation, diffusion, compress and as a pet bedding freshener.
Himalayan Cedarwood Oil is antidepressant, antiseptic, anti-putrescent, anti-seborrheic, aphrodisiac, astringent, Catarrh, diuretic, expectorant, fungicidal, mucolytic, sedative (nervous), stimulant (circulatory), tonic.
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Botanical Name | Cedrus Deodara |
Extraction | Steam Distillation |
Origin | India |
Type | Natural |
Packaging Type | Cobalt Blue Glass Bottle, Aluminium Bottle & HDPE Can |
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The essential oil of celery seed is derived from the celery plant, scientifically known as Apium graveolens from the Umbelliferae plant family. Celery is not just a vegetable used for salads and stir-fries, but it is a revered herb to the Chinese as early as in the 5th century and is even widely used in the Indian Ayurvedic medicinal area.
Celery seed oil is produced via steam distillation. The calming aroma of Celery Seed Essential Oil is suitable for massage blends and diffusers, and its earthy qualities are also widely used by perfumers in their formulations. Its rich aroma helps to soothe overwhelming emotions, calm nervous tension, and promote a relaxing atmosphere.
Excellent Detoxification Agent, Offers Pain Relief, Potent Antihypertensive Agent, Improves Digestive Health, Powerful Insecticide Agent, Promotes Menstrual Relief.
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Botanical Name | Apium graveolens |
Extraction | Steam Distillation |
Origin | India |
Type | Natural |
Packaging Type | Cobalt Blue Glass Bottle, Aluminium Bottle & HDPE Can |
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Cinnamon bark oil is typically extracted using steam distillation, where steam vaporizes the essential oil from the bark, which then condenses and is separated from the water.
The oils found in cinnamon bark are thought to reduce spasms, reduce gas (flatulence), and stimulate the appetite. Cinnamon might also increase blood flow. Cinnamon bark also contains a chemical that might work like insulin to lower blood sugar.
Used in aromatherapy applications, diminishes feelings of depression, faintness, and exhaustion, to stimulate the libido, and to strengthen immunity.
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Botanical Name | Cinnamomum zeylanicum |
Extraction | Steam Distillation |
Origin | Srilanka |
Type | Natural |
Packaging Type | Cobalt Blue Glass Bottle, Aluminium Bottle & HDPE Can |
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Cinnamon leaf essential oil is extracted from Cinnamomum zeylanicum and has a warm, spicy musky smell and the oil's color varies from yellow to light brown. The main chemical components of the essential oil, obtained from the leaves, are Eugenol, Eugenol Acetate, Cinnamic Aldehyde and Benzyl Benzoate. The tree is rust-colored and can grow up to 15 meters. It has shiny, leathery green leaves and small, white flowers, with oval shaped purple berries. The bark is pale brown and papery, with thick quills that roll inside one another, and is gathered every 2 years. The leaves are steam distilled. The leaves yield 1.6 - 1.8 % oil. The tree grows up to thirty feet tall with leaves that can be four to seven inches long.
Cinnamon oil helps fight exhaustion, helps in mental balance, is used for excessive bile, as a sedative during birth, for infections of the respiratory tract, general pains, for toning the whole body, for the nervous system, for clearing warts, for diarrhea, chills, infections, rheumatism and arthritis, for nausea and vomiting, for removing body toxins, for bruises, flatulence, sore muscles, stomach cramps, toothache, for menstrual problems, kidney troubles, and as a general stimulant, improves blood circulation, prevents unwanted clumping of blood platelets, induces sleep, destroys germs in the gall bladder and bacteria in staph infections, stops bleeding, for heart diseases, for colon cancer, for indigestion, for birth control, in the secretion of breast milk, in secretion and discharge of urine, arouses sexual desire and is theoretically useful to fight Listeria monocytogenes.
Cinnamon oil is used as flavouring agent in foods, in making perfumes, medicines, room fresheners, mouth washes, in body and skin care products, for controlling pests, in natural health products, in soaps and detergents, for massage, in diffusers, potpourri, air fresheners, in aromatherapy products, incense, light rings, laundry, facial steams and hair treatments, in aromatherapy, in candies, soufflés, as a food preservative, in candles, as a mosquitoe repellant, as an ingredient for mulled wines, for insect bites and mouth freshener perfumes.
It is antibacterial, antifungal, antibiotic, analgesic, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, astringent, cardiac, carminative, emmenagogue, insecticide, stimulant, stomachic, tonic and vermifuge. It is anti-clotting, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, anthelmintic, anti-diarrheal, antidote, antiputrescent, digestive, orexigenic, parasiticide, refrigerant, spasmolytic, anti-rheumatic and hemostatic.
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Botanical Name | Cinnamomum Zeylanicum |
Extraction | Steam Distillation |
Origin | Srilanka |
Type | Natural |
Packaging Type | Cobalt Blue Glass Bottle, Aluminium Bottle & HDPE Can |
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Citriodora Essential Oil, also known as lemon-scented eucalyptus oil, is extracted by steam distillation of the leaves of Eucalyptus Citriodora. It is used majorly used to produce inexpensive perfumes, soaps and bathing products. It is antibacterial in nature and acts as a natural insect repellent and can be used in making disinfectants and home cleaners. It is used in making products like bath bombs, shower gels, etc.
Citriodora oil is used for its insect repellent properties, to address dandruff and promote hair growth, and for its calming and invigorating aromatherapy benefits.
Used in Ayurveda for asthma, cold, cough, arthritis, hypertension, shingles, migraine pain, rheumatism, wounds, inflammation, bacterial and fungal infections as well as a non-toxic insect repellent for keeping away from mosquitoes, ticks and fleas. Used in the treatment of various skin disorders like burns, scabies, wounds, dermatitis and erysipelas. It is very effective on treating dandruff, dry scalp, itching and lice.
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Botanical Name | Eucalyptus Citriodora |
Extraction | Steam Distillation |
Origin | India |
Type | Natural |
Packaging Type | Cobalt Blue Glass Bottle, Aluminium Bottle & HDPE Can |
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Citronella oil is extracted by steam distillation of the leaves. Used in aromatherapy applications, Citronella Essential Oil slows or prevents the growth or spread of harmful airborne bacteria, repels flying insects, uplifts negative moods, and relaxes the body and mind. It is reputed to reduce muscles spasms, ease headaches, and boost energy.
When applied to the skin: Citronella oil is possibly safe for most people when applied to the skin as an insect repellent.
Citronella oil is used in cosmetics and soaps for its insect repellent, antifungal, and antibacterial properties, as well as its refreshing aroma. It can be added to products like soaps, lotions, body washes, and deodorants to provide a natural, insect-repelling fragrance and leave the skin feeling clean and fresh.
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Botanical Name | Cymbopogon nardus |
Extraction | Steam Distillation |
Origin | India |
Type | Natural |
Packaging Type | Cobalt Blue Glass Bottle, Aluminium Bottle & HDPE Can |
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Citronella Java Oil is obtained by steam distillation of the leaves of Cymbopogon Winteratus / Cymbopogon Nardus and it is a colourless or light yellow liquid with a characteristic woody, grassy or lemony odour. Citronella grass grows to about 2 meters. The main chemicals in Citronella oil are Citronellal, Citronellol and Geraniol.
Citronella Java Oil is used in aromatherapy, relieving painful muscles and joints, in nervous fatigue, easing pressure of migraines and headaches. Its stimulating, refreshing scent works well as an antidepressant and lifts the mood. It can be used to treat wounds and it soothes sore muscles. It promotes perspiration, makes the skin feel healthy and fresh, and boosts the immune system. It is used for rheumatic pain, colds, flu, neuralgia, arthritis, melancholy, fever, intestinal parasites, digestive and menstrual problems, excessive perspiration, oily skin, minor infections, fatigue, headaches, migraine and insomnia.
Citronella Java Oil is a renowned plant-based insect/mosquito repellent. The United States Environmental Protection Agency considers oil of citronella as a biopesticide with a non-toxic mode of action. Citronella Java Oil and its components are used by the perfume industry. The chemicals from Citronella oil are used in soap, candles and incense, perfumery, cosmetic and flavouring industries throughout the world. It can also be used for massage, bathing, diffusion and as a pet bedding freshener.
Citronella Java Oil is antiseptic, antifungal, antibacterial. It is astringent and stimulant.
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Botanical Name | Cymbopogon Winterianus |
Extraction | Steam Distillation |
Origin | India |
Type | Natural |
Packaging Type | Cobalt Blue Glass Bottle, Aluminium Bottle & HDPE Can |
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Citrus oil is an essential oil present within the rind of wall of a citrus fruit. In contrast to most essential oils, it is extracted as a by product of juice extraction by centrifugation, producing cold pressed oil. It is found in all citrus fruits like lemon, orange, sweet lime etc.
Citrus oils, known for their refreshing aroma and versatile properties, are used in aromatherapy, cleaning products, skincare, and even as a natural insect repellent.
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Botanical Name | Citrus Sinensis |
Extraction | Steam Distillation |
Origin | India |
Type | Natural |
Packaging Type | Cobalt Blue Glass Bottle, Aluminium Bottle & HDPE Can |
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