Turmeric essential oil is therapeutic

Turmeric essential oil is therapeutic

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Organic essential oil of turmeric (Turmeric)

Curcuma longa

Ingredients: 100% organic and therapeutic turmeric essential oil

Country of origin: Madagascar

Extraction method: Steam distillation

Plant part: root

Shelf life: 24 months

Storage conditions: in a cool, dark place at a temperature no higher than +20°C (it is preferable to store in the refrigerator if you use it rarely). Avoid direct sunlight and warm/hot surfaces. Do not expose to oxidation and ingress of air.

Therapeutic action:

anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-arthritic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, bactericidal, choleretic, digestive, diuretic, hypotensive (lowers blood pressure), laxative, insecticidal, stimulant

Symptoms for which turmeric essential oil is recommended for use:

inflammatory processes in the body, headaches, muscle pain, arthritis, inflammation in the intestines, weak blood circulation, slagging of the body, toxins, digestive problems, baldness, wrinkles, irritated skin, tired skin, allergic reactions, memory problems yatta, focus, concentration, high blood pressure, anemia

Methods of use:

Diffusion, nasal inhalation, general massage and massage of reflex points in a diluted form, dermal application, point application, oral (internal) application under the condition of high dilution in a base oil

Precautions and contraindications:

  • It is forbidden to apply in its pure form on the skin due to the high content of ketones. Requires mandatory breeding in the base
  • Contraindicated during pregnancy and breastfeeding
  • Do not use essential oil for intravenous or intramuscular injections
  • Do not apply essential oil directly to mucous membranes, nose, eyes, ear canal, etc
  • Never heat turmeric bark essential oil for diffusion. Use only a special diffuser for spraying essential oils.

WHAT IS TURMERIC?

Turmeric is often associated with a ground spice powder. This spice is added as a main ingredient to curry recipes to give it its natural brilliant orange-yellow color. However, this plant and its by-products have an eventful history of various uses. This flowering member of the ginger family is mainly grown in India, where its rhizomes are traditionally dried to produce a powder known in India as 'haldi'. Haldi is used not only in cooking, but also in cosmetics. Also in religious ceremonies as a symbol of peace, health, happiness, fertility, purity, prosperity and new beginnings. Among Indian brides, it is customary to apply turmeric paste as an all over body exfoliant before the wedding day to naturally promote the glow of the skin.

Examples of the use of essential oil of turmeric

Turmeric essential oil reduces unpleasant sensations from coughs and colds. Adding 2-3 drops to a therapeutic aroma diffuser will help relieve symptoms. To achieve an even greater effect, add 10 drops of turmeric essential oil, 6 drops of ginger essential oil, 4 drops of eucalyptus essential oil and 3 drops of clary sage essential oil. Then put 7 drops of this mixture into the diffuser and spray for 30 minutes, inhaling deeply. If you use this mixture several days a week, it makes breathing easier and supports not only immunity, but also a sense of relaxation and emotional balance. This mixture can be sprayed at times when concentration is important, such as during spiritual practices or educational sessions.

Turmeric essential oil for skin

Turmeric essential oil used topically is known to tighten and tone the skin due to its therapeutic properties. Rich in antioxidants, turmeric essential oil is a popular rejuvenating oil in skin care routines due to its known ability to maintain skin's softness, smoothness, and natural glow.

For a simple nighttime skin care regimen that promotes a smooth complexion, mix 1-2 drops of turmeric essential oil with 1 tablespoon of a carrier oil such as argan, castor, jojoba, olive, sweet almond, and tamana. Gently rub the mixture into areas of the face where there are wrinkles, such as around the eyes, mouth and nose, as well as on the forehead and neck. It not only helps hydrate, but also improves elasticity, clears acne-prone skin, and brightens and evens out sun-damaged areas. This deeply hydrating and emollient blend can also be applied to chapped areas such as the heels every night before bed. For greater effectiveness, prep your feet by first soaking them in warm water for 10-15 minutes, as this will help the skin absorb the oils better.

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