Nutmeg Seed / Biji Pala Essential Oil Pure 100% | Myristica Fragrans
Size : 2ML GS
Price : Rp 38,298,-
- Brand: DDistillers
- Product Code: BA06021_NMS
- Availability: In Stock
- Ex Tax: Rp 38,298,-
Size : 2ML GS
Price : Rp 38,298,-
DISCLAIMER:
This information is for external/topical
use purposes only and is not intended to replace prescribed medication or professional
medical advice or to diagnose any type of health condition.
Never ingest essential oils and remember to
dilute them with a suitable carrier oil such as olive oil or coconut oil. This
is due to the fact that organic and pure essential oils are highly concentrated
liquids and direct use of essential oils on the skin can cause allergic
reactions. Caution should be taken if you are a breastfeeding or pregnant
mother. Keep out of reach of children.
Speak with your healthcare practitioner
before choosing an essential oil that is appropriate for your health situation
and unique individual constitution.
Halal certificate: 15240067741220
Export documents: COO, COA, GCMS, MSDS,
Phytosanitary, CITES
LINK REFERENCES:
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[18]https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/23311932.2023.2279701
USES:
• In addition to its use in the culinary
world as a primary flavoring agent, Nutmeg essential oil is also known for its
medicinal, odorous, and cosmetic applications. It is used in various health
treatments, massage therapy, aromatherapy practices, and also in the
manufacture of perfume, cologne, soap, oral health, skin care, and hair care
products. Its spicy aroma is very popular in formulations for men's grooming
and/or cosmetic products, such as fragrances, beard oils, shaving creams,
shower gels and shampoos.
• Used in aromatherapy, the warm aroma of
Nutmeg oil is perfect for improving sleep, calming the senses and inducing a
feeling of relaxation. It can be inhaled at the end of a long, tiring day to
relieve fatigue and revive one's mood and energy levels. To create an
uplifting, calming, and calming atmosphere, try diffusing 3 drops of Nutmeg
oil, along with 5 drops of Lavender oil and 3 drops of Orange oil or another
citrus oil. To strengthen concentration and alertness level, diffuse 2-3 drops
of Nutmeg along with 4-5 drops of Grapefruit or other citrus oil.
• Nutmeg oil is a great addition to massage
mixtures. It is reputed to help soothe sore areas, joint pain, muscle cramps,
and stomach or menstrual tension. Massaging the stomach area in particular can
help with digestive problems, such as flatulence, bloating, or excessive gas.
An added benefit of a Nutmeg oil massage is that it is very relaxing and can
help increase libido. A simple recipe is to dilute 5-6 drops of Nutmeg oil in
60 mL (2 ounces) of your chosen carrier oil, and slowly and gently massage into
the skin as often as desired.
• To help clarify, brighten, and soothe
skin, add a drop of Nutmeg oil to a 15 mL (0.5 oz) bottle filled with Jojoba
oil and use a clean cotton bud or ball to apply to scars or discolored areas.
Its anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties can contribute
to clear, glowing skin. A drop of Nutmeg oil can also be added to your favorite
fragrance-free moisturizer. Make sure you do a patch test first before applying
the mixture to your face or body to ensure you don't experience any adverse reactions.
• To relieve muscle or body pain while cleansing the skin, sprinkle a cup of Epsom salt along with 4-5 drops of Nutmeg oil into a bath (or basin) before filling it with warm water. Soak your body or feet for 15 minutes to feel re-energized, refreshed and restored.
• Nutmeg essential oil can also help soothe an itchy scalp and improve the appearance of dull, brittle, or damaged hair strands. It is also a great ingredient to include in homemade beauty recipes for hair growth. For shinier, healthier looking hair, measure 4 mL (do not exceed 5 mL) of Nutmeg essential oil and stir into one bottle (33.3 oz or about 1 L) of NDA Shampoo Base Ultra Premium (SLS Free), or measure 20 mL of Nutmeg oil and stir into one bottle (33.3 oz or about 1 L) of NDA Conditioner Base Ultra Premium. Rinse hair and use shampoo and conditioner as usual[8,13,14].
USES AND BENEFITS:
• Using nutmeg oil at a low concentration
(dilute) is useful for fading acne blemishes and black spots. Additionally, it
can be used to help problems such as wrinkles and uneven skin tone.
• The sedative qualities of nutmeg
essential oil are quite great. This will help to rest comfortably and calm the
mind and create quality sleep.
• Nutmeg oil can deodorize the air due to
its antibacterial and antifungal properties. It can be used as a room spray and
air freshener.
• Nutmeg oil has fixative properties that
can be used to produce natural perfumes, bar soaps, scented candles, colognes
and body sprays.
• Nutmeg oil can be used as a skin moisturizer and cleanser, which works by detoxifying the skin and removing excess oil, dirt, dust and other impurities from skin pores. Apart from that, it also functions to remove dead skin cells.
• Nutmeg oil has the ability to treat stress, pain, menstrual cramps, heart problems, digestive disorders, blood pressure, coughs and bad breath[9,10,11,12].
THERAPEUTIC BENEFITS:
Nutmeg essential oil has many health
benefits (antidiarrheal, antidiabetic, stimulant, anticancer, antimalarial,
anticonvulsant, antiparasitic, hepatoprotective, antidepressive, analgesic,
antioxidant, antimicrobial, antifungal, insecticidal, nematocidal, carminative,
and anti-inflammatory activities) and can be used in various sectors. ,
including food, pharmacology, flavors, etc.[15,16,17,18,19].
NUTMEG SEED
OIL
Brand: DDistillers
Product name: Nutmeg Seed essential oil
Product Category: Single essential oil, purity: 100%
INCI Name: Myristica Fragrans (Nutmeg) Seed Oil
HS Code: 33012940
CAS#: 8008-45-5; 283-633-7
FEMA#:-
Extraction method: Steam distillation
DESCRIPTION:
Our nutmeg essential oil is obtained from
the extraction of Myristica Fragrans (nutmeg) seeds which come from the
Indonesian Spice Islands. The resulting oil is colorless to bright yellow with
a characteristic fresh, sweet, soft and light nutmeg aroma. Nutmeg essential
oil is commonly used in medicine and aromatherapy treatments for muscle pain
and cramps, digestive problems, pain management, bad breath, insomnia, and
anxiety. Additionally, nutmeg oil has become a popular ingredient in cosmetics
as well as personal care products, especially in men's care and oral
health[1,2,3].
BOTANICAL AT A GLANCE:
The nutmeg plant (Myristica fragrans houtt)
is a plant that grows widely in Indonesia. This plant comes from the island of
Banda which can grow well in tropical areas, not only in Indonesia, this plant
also grows in America, Asia and Africa. This plant belongs to the Angiospermae
class, Dicotyledoneae subclass, Ranales order, Myristiceae and Myristica
families, consisting of 15 genera and 250 species. Important as the main source
of the spices nutmeg and mace. In general, nutmeg grows in tropical areas including
Guangdong and Yunnan in China, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Grenada in the
Caribbean, Kerala in India, Sri Lanka and South America. Myristica fragrans is
a nutmeg tree, usually 5–15 m (16–49 ft) tall, but sometimes reaching 20 m (66
ft) or even 30 m (98 ft) in Tidore. The alternately arranged leaves are dark
green, 5–15 cm (2.0–5.9 in) long by 2–7 cm (0.8–2.8 in) wide with a petiole
about 1 cm (0.4 in) long. inch)[4,5,6,7].
HISTORY:
The word 'Nutmeg' comes from the Latin nux
and muscada (translates to 'musky nut'). Although the common spice is now found
in the kitchen of almost every home, it has a long, deadly and interesting
history.
The nutmeg tree (Myristica fragrans)
originates from the remote Banda Islands in Indonesia. Arabs are thought to
have been the first to discover the obscure spice, and, in an effort to hide
its location, began telling stories and legends about its origins. Nutmeg then
entered European trade, and only the rich could afford to spend large sums of
money to experience its earthy, spicy-sweet taste and aroma. Then, when
medieval doctors claimed that it could be the only antidote to the Black Death
pandemic, the already expensive price of the spice skyrocketed. The battle over
Nutmeg only escalated in the 1600s, when the Dutch started the famous 'Nutmeg
Wars' in the lands of the Banda Islands, only ending after the British invaded
the region and succeeded in redistributing the nuts to East Asia.
At that time, nutmeg, along with its
essential oil, was considered a mystical spice; it is believed to have
aphrodisiac and hypnotic powers and to bring good luck to those who use it. In
China, India, and the Middle East, it is used to arouse sexual desire,
revitalize marriages, and aid fertility. Due to its main component, Myristicin,
many claim that ingesting Nutmeg can also cause hallucinations, euphoria, and
paranoia.
Nutmeg essential oil has also featured heavily in traditional medicine and practices in various cultures for generations. In Ancient China, for example, it was considered an important medicine for liver and stomach problems, and Indian Ayurvedic practitioners often used it to treat fever symptoms as well as relieve pain, coughs, flatulence, and menstrual problems. Additionally, Ancient Egyptians saw Nutmeg essential oil as a valuable preservative component that formed part of the embalming and mummification process[8].
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Specification | |
Source of Material | Source of materials: Seed Origin of oils: Indonesia |
Cultivation | Nutmeg is harvested conventionally and grown sustainably |
Main Content | Myristicine, Safrole, Methyl Eugenol |
Organoleptik | Color: Colorless to bright yellow
Aroma: Spicy, sweet, aromatic, with
distinctive nuances |
Solubility | Soluble in alcohol and oil, insoluble in water |
Level of note | Top
to Middle Note |
Blend well | Balsam of Peru, Bergamot, Black Pepper, Clary Sage, Cistus, Clove, Cypress, Frankincense, Galbanum, Geranium, Labdanum, Laurel Leaf, Lavandin, Lavender, Lemon, Lime, Melissa, Mimosa, Nagarmotha, Oakmoss, Orange , Patchouli, Petitgrain, Rosemary, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Vetiver. |
Downstream product application | Aromatherapy, Natural Perfumery, Toiletries, Natural Cosmetic, Herbal Pharmacy, Body/Skin Care, and others |
Shelf Life | 5 years |
Storage instructions | Store essential oils in amber (dark
colored) bottles. If the packaging used
is an aluminum bottle, transfer the essential oil from the aluminum bottle to a
dark amber glass bottle. Store in a dry
place and keep away from sunlight. |
Allergies and general precautions | We recommend that you take the following
precautions: - Nutmeg Seed essential oil is concentrated
in nature so it is recommended not to use the oil without diluting it with a
suitable carrier oil. - Avoid using Nutmeg Seed essential oil on sensitive areas, eyes and mucous membranes. - Nursing mothers, children under five, and pregnant women should always consult a doctor before using this wonderful oil. |