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  • Eucalyptus oil is the common name for the distilled oil obtained from the leaves of the eucalyptus tree, a genus of plants in the myrtaceae family native to Australia and grown worldwide. Eucalyptus oil has an extensive history of use as a medicine, antiseptic, insect repellant, flavoring, fragrance
  • A four-leaf clover is a rare variant of the common clover. According to tradition, this shamrock brings good luck,[1] although it is unclear when or how the idea began. "comfrey" is mentioned in 1640, saying only that it was kept in gardens because it was "good for children's or other people's purpl
  • Orange oil is an essential oil produced by the cells within the peel of orange fruit (citrus fruit). Unlike most essential oils, it is extracted by centrifugation as a by-product of orange juice production, resulting in a cold-pressed oil. [1] It consists primarily (greater than 90%) of d-limonene,[
  • In the peel of a fresh orange, there are cells that contain the fruit's volatile fat glands. Therefore, orange oil is extracted from the peel. The extraction process may involve first separating the peel from the orange, then grinding, chopping or piercing it before pressing. The sequence of events
  • Oranges are in the Rutaceae or "citrus" family along with grapefruit, lemons, and limes, among others. It is believed that oranges were first obtained from trees native to China; however, since then orange trees have propagated widely in other tropical and subtropical climates, including North and S
  • What is Hippophae?

    2023-04-29
    Seabuckthorn is a deciduous shrub belonging to the genus Hippophae rhamnoides and the family Hippophaeaceae. The name Seabuckthorn may be hyphenated[1] to avoid confusion with the unrelated true Seabuckthorn (Rhamna, Rhamnaceae). It is also known as sandthorn, shallowthorn,[2] or seaberry. [3] It pr
  • About a Carrier oil

    2023-04-28
    Carrier oils, also known as base oils or vegetable oils, are used to dilute essential and absolute oils before applying them to the skin in massage and aromatherapy. They are so named because they bring essential oils to the skin. [1][Unreliable source? ] Diluting essential oils is an important safe
  • Sea buckthorn oil is a reddish-orange oil extracted from the sea buckthorn plant. The most commonly used species for this purpose is sea buckthorn. Species belonging to this genus accumulate lipids in the mesocarp (pulp),[1] so that oil can be extracted from the seeds or the pulp.The resulting oils
  • Sea buckthorn oil is a reddish-orange oil extracted from the sea buckthorn plant. The most commonly used species for this purpose is sea buckthorn. Species belonging to this genus accumulate lipids in the mesocarp (pulp),[1] so that oil can be extracted from the seeds or the pulp.The resulting oils
  • Rosehip Seed Oil is a pressed seed oil extracted from the seeds of Rosa rubiginosa (Spanish: rosa mosqueta), a wild rose bush in the southern Andes. Rosehip seed oil can also be extracted from Rosa canina, a wild rose variety native to Europe, Northwest Africa, and Western Asia. The fruit of rose hi

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