Essential oils
are the best known natural healing methods. These are derived from
natural resources. The trained professionals who know the right use
of these essential oils are known as the practitioners of aroma
therapy. Juniper trees which are botanically known as Juniperus
oxycedrus is the source of the extraction of Cade essential oil. This
plant has its origin in India, France and Germany. In the middle of
the nineteenth century, this oil has been coming into French
medicine. It has dark brown to orange color, soluble in alcohol and
insoluble in water. The Cade oil blends well with various carrier
oils such as rosemary, lavandin, origanum, clove, cedarwood and thyme
oil. This oil has not an appealing aroma, its aroma is smoky like dry
aroma of tar still it is extensively used in food and perfumery
industry due to its unique aroma.
This oil has
higher medicinal values, so it is widely for the treatment of the
health conditions such as diabetes, bronchitis and high blood
pressure. It is also used to treat the skin and hair related problems
like skin eruptions, hair loss, dandruff, dermatitis and eczema.
There are some excellent chemical constituents in Cade
oil, which provide
anti-microbial, analgesic, anti-puristic, disinfectant and antiseptic
property in it. It is also used in cosmetic industries in
manufacturing skin creams, anti-dandruff shampoos and ointments.
There is
another wonder of the nature, it is Ginger grass essential oil,
which have sharp, bitter and spicy aroma. The Ginger grass is a
perennial herb and is native to India. Essential oil obtained from
the Ginger grass is a time-honored and highly important ingredient of
a number of Ayurvedic formulations prescribed for treating
inflammation, joint pain, sinusitis, allergies, muscular aches, loss
of libido, sore throat, depression, dermatitis, cough, common cold
and some other health disorders. In Sanskrit language, it is popular
as Sofiya.

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