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Coriander Essential Oil, U.S.A.

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  • 5 ml      159 Thai Baht
  • 10 ml     269 Thai Baht
  • 30 ml     679 Thai Baht
  • 100 ml   1,889 Thai Baht

    It is used in aromatherapy, perfumes, soaps and cosmetics. It has a high content of linalool to add a floral spice scent to natural fragrances. In aromatherapy, Coriander Seed essential oil it is disinfecting, antifungal, stimulating and warming in formulas for muscle and joint aches.
    Coriander seed essential oil has a stimulating effect to reduce nervousness, restore confidence and improve appetite. It may be useful in cases where a person has become worried to the point where they stop eating.
    Coriander has a small antihistamine effect which may help control allergic reactions. A strong dilution rubbed on the ankles may reduce the severity of minor allergies such as hay fever. Severe allergic reactions should always seek medical attention. 

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  • Botanical Name:      Coriandrum sativum L.
    Origin:                      U.S.A
    Method of Extraction:   Steam Distilled
    Parts used:                    Seeds
    Color:                             Nearly Colorless, Clear
    Perfumery Note:           Middle             
    Consistency:                 Thin
    Aromatic Description:   Woody, Spicy, Peppery, Floral with faint Sweet notes
    Blends well with:        Allspice, Anise Seed, Bay, Benzoin, Bergamot, Black Pepper, Cajeput, Cananga, Cardamom, Cassia, Caraway, Cinnamon Bark, Cinnamon Leaf, Clary Sage, Clove, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus Lemon, Frankincense, Galangal, Geranium, Geranium Rose, Ginger, Grapefruit, Hinoki, Jasmine, Lavender, Lemon, Lemongrass, Lime, Litsea Cubeba, Neroli, Nutmeg, Orange, Palmarosa, Patchouli, Petitgrain, Ravensara, Sandalwood, Spikenard, Vetiver, Ylang Ylang
    Initial Strength:         Medium
    Class:                           Monoterpene Alcohol
         Coriander  is an herb also known as Cilantro and is widely used in modern cooking especially in Southwest United States and Mexico for its bold flavor and ability to ease digestive problems.
         The Coriander plant blooms once or twice a year with pinkish white flowers before producing a cluster of green seeds which do not have an attractive aroma until they are ripe and turn brown producing their spicy, peppery floral aroma.
         Coriander oil has high levels of antioxidants which gives benefit to prevent free radical damage and clear skin. Its help to reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Coriander oil is good for deodorant, fights body odor.
          Coriander seed essential oil has GRAS status (Generally Regarded As Safe) when used properly. It is used in aromatherapy, perfumes, soaps and cosmetics. It has a high content of linalool to add a floral spice scent to natural fragrances. In aromatherapy, Coriander Seed essential oil it is disinfecting, antifungal, stimulating and warming in formulas for muscle and joint aches.
           Coriander seed essential oil has a stimulating effect to reduce nervousness, restore confidence and improve appetite. It may be useful in cases where a person has become worried to the point where they stop eating.
    Coriander has a small antihistamine effect which may help control allergic reactions. A strong dilution rubbed on the ankles may reduce the severity of minor allergies such as hay fever. Severe allergic reactions should always seek medical attention. 

    Note: Most essential oils cannot be taken internally, but even when they can, essential oils are highly concentrated and require dilution, special training and caution that Aroma & More does not yet provide. You can never drink any essential oils at 100% strength or diluted in water-based liquids.
    Caution: Essential oils can be harmful if used improperly. Information is provided for educational purposes only. It is up to the customer to determine if the product is right for their intended purpose. Special consideration should be made before applying essential oils to pregnant women, children or the elderly. If under a doctor's care, please consult the physician before using essential oils. If applying to skin essential oils must be diluted correctly and Aroma & More recommends testing on a small area of skin to check for reaction before attempting a full body massage. Claims have not been evaluated by the FDA.
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