wtorek, 31 stycznia 2012

Nutmeg Oil and Its Mild Hypnotic and Aphrodisiac Properties

Nutmeg is the seed from the Myristica fragrans tree, which is indigenous to the Banda Islands in Indonesia. The first harvesting of nutmeg seeds takes place 7 to 9 years after planting. The essential oil of nutmeg is produced by steam distilling ground nutmeg. The oil is used in the pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Its hypnotic and aphrodisiac properties make it a mild intoxicant.
Labdanum oil comes from the sticky brown resin found in the Mediterranean Cistus ladanifer and the Cistus creticus, which are rockrose shrubs. Labdanum has been used in herbal medicine for centuries and as a perfume ingredient as well. The resin is extracted by boiling the leaves and twigs of the shrub.
Spearmint oil is not used as much as peppermint oil, but that hasn't affected the spearmint market in terms of medicinal use and as a culinary additive. Spearmint is native to Asia, but has grown wild in other parts of the world for centuries. The main chemical components of the oil are: myrcene, limonene, linalool, 1,8-cineole, a-pinene, b-pinene, carvone, menthol, and caryophyllene.
Clove buds come from the tree known as the Syzgium aromaticum, which is native to Indonesia, but they also grow in India, Sri Lanka, Madagascar, and Zanzibar. The English word "clove" comes from the Latin word, "clavus" which means nail. Cloves are shaped like irregular nails hanging from the branches, and they are harvested when they turn from green to red.
Cedarwood oil is distilled from Juniperus virginiana tree, which part of the Cupressaceae family. Cedarwood is also known as the varieties of Virginian, red, or southern red cedar, eastern red, atlas, and Bedford cedarwood. This clean smelling oil helps balance body energy and helps open spiritual channels block by limited beliefs.
Roman chamomile oil has excellent calming properties. The oil is especially effective when treating irritability, impatience, and sleep disorders. This essential oil is produced from anthemis nobilis, which is a member of the asteraceae species. The plant is also known as English chamomile, garden chamomile and sweet chamomile.
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