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The information provided about the use of our oils comes from traditional knowledge and also from the increasing body of research based evidence now available or as results of commissioned research conducted on oils from our supplier plantations. The information in the 'Uses' section is about how generations of people the world over have used these oils, and is given as general interest and is not in any way to be taken as advice; medical, therapeutic or otherwise.
Our oils have not been listed by the Aust TGA or the US FDA, although in some cases the same oils from our supplier plantations, such as Tee Tree, Eucalyptus, Fragonia and Kunzia have been listed.
We make no claim of any therapeutic nature about our oils.
Our oils are 100% pure and of the highest quality, they are highly concentrated, meaning, they are strong and may cause skin irritation if directly applied. It may be advisable to dilute for use; test and see.
We do advise that you seek the advice of a suitable qualified practitioner, usually an Aroma therapist or Naturopath about the appropriate use of essential oils. Finally, we wish you many hours of soothing enjoyment from our beautiful oils - 'from nature to you.'
Originating in the Moluccas, or Spice Islands, the fruit-bearing tree can grow up to seven meters, and is able to produce up to 2,000 nuts per year. The oil comes from the fruit's kernel, which is similar in size to that of an apricot.
Uses:
Widely used in flavor, fragrance, and cosmetic industries. It's stimulating and warming actions renders it beneficial in massage oils. Nutmeg oil is especially potent and should be used sparingly.
Directions:
Use in oil burner: add a few drops to water. Mix with other oils for massage use.
Especially potent, use sparingly
Possible skin irritant; Test on small area of skin and dilute if necessary, before use.
NOT TO BE TAKEN INTERNALLY
Botanical Name:
Myristica fragrans
Oil Characteristics:
The color ranges from nearly colorless to yellow, and has a thin consistency. The fragrance is spicy, sweet and warm, and is a middle note in perfumery.
Production Method:
Steam-distilled produced from selected dried kernel of ripe seeds
Warnings:
Caution should be taken when using Essential Oils. Do not use any oils without consultation from a qualified aroma therapy practitioner. All Essential Oils should be kept out of the reach of children.
Pepper grows as a woody, climbing and flowering vine that can reach up to five meters. The oil is extracted from the pepper plant's un-ripened red berries.
Uses:
This oil's warming action is used to relieve aches, pains and stiffness associated with sprains and muscular strains. It stimulates the appetite, circulation and metabolism.
Directions:
Use in oil burner: add a few drops to water.
Possible skin irritant; Test on small area of skin and dilute if necessary, before use.
NOT TO BE TAKEN INTERNALLY
Botanical Name:
Piper nigrum The word pepper originates from the Latin piper which in turn comes from the Sanskrit pippali.
Oil Characteristics:
Clear to turquoise-blue in color, it has a thin consistency. In perfumery, it is a middle note and the scent is spicy, sharp and reminiscent of freshly ground pepper.
Physical Properties:
Specific Gravity @ 0.873 to 0.916 Refractive Index @ 20° = 1.480 to 1.499 Optical Rotation- -10° 0' to 3° 0'
Production Method:
Steam Distillation- Berries
Warnings:
Caution should be taken when using Essential Oils. Do not use any oils without consultation from a qualified aroma therapy practitioner. All Essential Oils should be kept out of the reach of children.