Cardamom Oil

Botanical Name : Elettedria Cardamomum
Plant Part : Seed
Extraction : Steam Distillation
Origin : India
Category

Product Description:

A perennial, reed-like herb, cardamom grows wild and is cultivated in India and Sri Lanka. It grows up to 4 meters (13 feet) and has long, green silky blades, small yellowy flowers, with a violet tip and a large fleshy rhizome, similar to ginger. Oblong gray fruits follow the flowers, each containing many seeds.

Product Color:

Colorless to very pale yellow clear liquid.

Common Uses:

Because of its chemical constituents, Cardamom has been found to be particularly helpful for the digestive system, working as a laxative and soothing colic, flatulence, dyspepsia and even nausea caused by pregnancy. As a massage oil or diluted in the bath, cardamom oil has been prescribed by aromatherapists to assist with the digestive system and as a general tonic.

Blends Well With

Rose, Orange, Bergamot, Cinnamon Bark, Clove Bud, Caraway and Cedarwood.

History

Cardamom was well known in ancient times. The Egyptians used it in perfumes and incense and chewed it to whiten their teeth. The Romans used it for their stomachs when they over-indulged. The Arabs used it ground in their coffee. It is an important ingredient in Asian cooking.

Caution:

Non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing. Avoid use during pregnancy.

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