Description
DESCRIPTION:
This annual or biennial plant is a native of Morocco having sparse, fine, feathery leaves and pinkish/white flowers. The brownish, globose seeds have a disagreeable smell until they ripen, when they take on their spicy aroma. The oil is extracted from the seeds of the plant Coriander is a yearly herb with powerfully fragrant that grows to about 90 cm tall.
CONSTITUENTS:
Linalool, Alpha-Pinene, Gamma-Terpinene, D-Limonene, Camphene, Paracymene
AROMATIC SUMMARY / NOTE / STRENGTH OF AROMA:
Coriander Therapeutic Grade Oil has a slightly sweet, spicy, herbaceous smell similar to that of Cilantro, offering a middle note with a medium aroma.
BLENDS WITH:
This oil blends particularly well with bergamot, cinnamon, ginger, grapefruit, lemon, neroli and orange.
COMMON NAMES:
Coriander seed and Chinese parsley
USES:
The therapeutic properties of this oil include being analgesic, aphrodisiac, antispasmodic, carminative, depurative, deodorant, stimulant and stomachic. It can be useful to refresh and awake the mind. It can be used for mental fatigue, migraine pain, tension and nervous weakness.
THERAPEUTIC PROPERTIES:
It is recommended due to its various therapeutic properties which include – analgesic, antidepressant, antispasmodic, anti-venomous, carminative, digestive, emmenagogue, expectorant, febrifuge.
Natural and Pure Extraction
Our therapeutic grade coriander oil is extracted using a gentle steam distillation process from selected coriander seeds. This method ensures a high concentration of active constituents while preserving the oils natural aroma and properties. The finished product is 99% pure, catering to users who seek authentic, unadulterated oils.
Versatile Applications for Wellness
Coriander oils gentle, soothing nature makes it ideal for various wellness routines, including aromatherapy, massage, and diluted topical use. Its solubility in alcohol and oils allows effortless blending into massage oils and diffusers, enhancing relaxation and comfort in everyday rituals.
Safe and Allergen-Free Formula
Our oil is meticulously manufactured to exclude synthetic additives and allergens, promising safety for external use. Packaged in aluminum bottles or HDPE drums to maintain freshness, the product is suitable for adult men and women. For optimal preservation, store away from sunlight and humidity in a cool, dry, dark place.
FAQs of Coriander Therapeutic Grade Oil:
Q: How should coriander therapeutic grade oil be used safely?
A: Apply only externally in aromatherapy, massage, or as a diluted topical oil. Avoid direct contact with eyes and keep the oil away from children. Use for adults only and always dilute before skin application to prevent irritation.
Q: What benefits does coriander oil offer during aromatherapy or massage?
A: Coriander oil is cherished for its calming aroma and soothing effects. It may aid in relaxation, stress reduction, and rejuvenation, making it a valued ingredient in aromatherapy practices and massage blends.
Q: When is the best time to use coriander oil for wellness purposes?
A: You can use coriander oil during moments of relaxation, before bedtime, or as part of your regular wellness routine. Its soothing properties are suitable for both daytime and evening applications.
Q: Where should the oil be stored to maintain its quality?
A: For best results, store the coriander oil in a cool, dry, and dark place, away from direct sunlight and moisture. Ensure the bottle or drum is tightly closed to preserve its freshness over its 36-month shelf life.
Q: What extraction process is used to produce this oil?
A: Our coriander oil is manufactured through steam distillation from carefully chosen coriander seeds. This technique retains the oils natural aroma and therapeutic properties without compromising purity or quality.
Q: Is coriander therapeutic grade oil suitable for all skin types?
A: Yes, when diluted appropriately, coriander oil is suitable for adult use across various skin types. However, conducting a patch test is recommended before widespread application to ensure compatibility.

