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  • The “green gold” of the spice world unveils the mystery of basil oil

    Chinese name: Basil Oil Alternative names: Nine-Story Tower, Golden Unchanging, Saint Joseph’s Grass, Sweet Basil, etc Family and genus: Lamiaceae, Basil genus Color: Light yellow liquid Smell: It has a special basil smell Preparation method: Steam distillation Extraction site: Flower leave...
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  • Mugwort oil:There are so many benefits. Which ones do you know?

    Chinese name: Mugwort oil Alternative names: Xiang Ai,  Ai xiao, ai hao Family and genus: Artemisia, Compositae family Color: Light yellowish green to light yellow transparent and clear liquid Smell: It has the unique aroma of mugwort Origin: It is widely distributed, almost throughout the countr...
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  • Myrrh oil: A magical essential oil bestowed by nature

    Chinese name: Myrrh oil Scientific name :Commiphora myrrha Engl. Alternative names: Mo Yao, Ming Mo Yao, etc Family and genus: Myrrh of the Olivaceae family Color: Red to reddish-brown liquid Aroma: It has a burnt sweet and woody scent Preparation method: Extraction by steam distillation Extracti...
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  • Use Of Essential Oils

    Use Of Essential Oils

    Contrary to popular belief these days, essential oils are used not just in aromatherapy, but also in a range of everyday articles. They are used for flavoring food and drink and for adding scents to incense and household cleaning products. In fact, the main reason for the expansion of the essent...
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  • How Essential Oils Are Extracted?

    How Essential Oils Are Extracted?

    Essential oils are highly concentrated, natural plant-based aromatic fluids that offer a wealth of benefits when used safely in aromatherapy, skincare, personal care, spiritual and other wellness and mindfullness applications. Essentia...
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  • What Are Essential Oils?

    What Are Essential Oils?

    Most essential oils are obtained through Steam Distillation. With this method the water is boiled in a pot, and the steam moves through the plant material that is suspended above the water pot, collecting the oil and is then ran through a condenser that turns the steam back into water. The end p...
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