Description: Coriander leaf oil, also known as coriander herb oil, works as an analgesic, aphrodisiac, anti-spasmodic, carminative, deodorant and is revitalizing and stimulating. It relieves mental fatigue, migraine pain, stress and nervous debility. Coriander’s warming effect is helpful for alleviating pain such as rheumatism, arthritis and muscle spasms. Because of its lemony flavor, Coriander Leaf oil  blends more easily with Lemongrass, Neroli, Bergamot, and Lime. According to studies, coriander extracts contain promising antifungal, antibacterial, and antioxidant activities. Research further indicates that coriander can help manage neurodegenerative ailments like Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, and Huntington’s disease. These properties make coriander hugely beneficial to the body. They also make it a decent food preservative. This rich chemical composition makes Coriander Seed a refreshing and stimulating essential oil. It is particularly remarkable for its palliative abilities with aches, arthritis, colic, fatigue, grout, indigestion, nausea, and rheumatism. It blends exceptionally with spicy oils like Cinnamon and Jasmine. Coriander oil harbors compounds that support healthy skin. When mixed with a regular skin lotion, the oil can heal, clean, and clear the skin, leaving you with a bright and blemish-free complexion. Furthermore, the oil’s exemplary anti-microbial qualities make it effective against germ-related conditions like acne. It can also help balance oil production and maintain a healthier look. Coriander essential oils promote digestive health either through topical application or when ingested. Topically, coriander essential oil can be mixed with a carrier oil or body lotion and rubbed on the abdomen.

Botanical Name: Coriandrum sativum L.

Plant Part: Leaves

Extraction Method: Steam Distillation

Odor and Appearance: Clear with a tint of golden yellow. It has a mild aroma that is sweet, herbaceous with a hint of citrus.

Country of origin: Egypt

Main Constituents: linalool, alpha-pinene, gamma-terpinene, and geranyl acetate

Common Uses: Common uses of Coriander Leaf Essential Oil include its incorporation into aromatherapy blends for relaxation and stress relief, its potential use in skincare products due to its soothing properties, and its addition to culinary creations to impart a mild, herbaceous flavor.

Note: Top note.

Blends well with: Orange, Bergamot, Ginger, Black pepper.

Contraindications: It should be avoided during pregnancy, and individuals with a history of allergies or skin sensitivities should perform a patch test before using it topically. Additionally, since it can have mild sedative effects, it’s advisable to avoid using it before activities that require alertness. As with any essential oil, consulting a qualified healthcare professional before use is recommended, especially if you have any underlying health conditions or concerns.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.*

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