Click to enlargeCoriander
Organic Essential Oil

Status: Unsprayed
Latin Name: Coriandrum sativum vert
Origin: USA
Extraction: Steam distillation
Part Used: seed



Aromatherapy Uses:: This oil helps to removes toxins and stimulates circulation. Eases muscular stiffness. Relieves arthritis and inflammatory conditions. Estrogen like effects, helping to regulate menstruation. May be useful during menopause.

Analgesic, aperitif, aphrodisiac, antioxidant, antirheumatic, anti-inflammatory, antispasmodic, antiviral, bactericidal, depurative, antitoxic, fungicidal, larvicidal, lipolytic, revitalizing, cardiac and circulatory stimulant, sedative (CNS), tonic-digestive stimulant (carminative, stomachic)

Skin: stretch marks, scars

Muscular/Skeletal: arthritis, gout, muscle aches & pains, rheumatism, stiffness

Cardio-vascular/ Lymphatic: accumulation of fluids or toxins, increases circulation

Immune: colds, influenza, infectious diseases, measles

Genito-Urinary/ Reproductive: impotence, frigidity, infertility, estrogen stimulant for irregular periods, post partum care (depression)

Nervous Brain/ Mind: debility, migraine, neuralgia, nervous exhaustion, insomnia; gentle mental stimulant, bad memory, dizziness, shock, fear

Satety Data: generally non-toxic, non-irritant, possible irritation on sensitive skin; cross sensitivity reported with fennel and anise; considered a known allergen, avoid with fibrosis (breast cancer)

One of the oldest known herbs, cultivated for over 3000 years. It is mentioned in ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Latin text, as in virtually all medieval herbals.

SOURCE:
Sheppard-Hanger Sylla,
THE AROMATHERAPY PRACTITIONER REFERENCE MANUAL, Tampa, 1998



Availability: Usually ships the next business day.

Aromatherapy - Coriander Essential Oil
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