Cilantro Essential Oil
Cilantro essential oil is derived from Coriandrum Sativatum by the process of steam distillation of its leaves. Coriander oil also comes from the same plant and is extracted from the seeds. It has a more gentle aroma than Cilantro. It is a potent antifungal and germicidal essential oil. It can relieve flatulence, indigestion, and toxins. It may also help in expelling heavy metals in the blood. Cilantro is really a great ingredient for a digestive mixture.
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EO237-10ML Cilantro Leaf Essential Oil, 100 Percent Pure Therapeutic Grade - 10 ml.
Aromatherapy Properties: (Uses). Cilantro essential oil and Coriander essential oil are both made from the same plant, the difference is that the Coriander essential oil is made from the leaf and the Cilantro essential oil is from the seed. Cilantro Oil, also known as Chinese Parsley, helps to relieve common flu symptoms such as nausea, fever, headache, migraines, colds, diarrhea, hernias and exhaustion. Because of the calming effects on the stomach it is a great additive to a blend. Cilantro Oil is a carminative, helping to relieve gas. Also aiding in muscular pain relief. Being an anti-inflammatory it reduces aches, stiffness, and muscle soreness. Soothing discomfort caused from arthritis, rheumatism, and circulation problems. Cilantro Oil is recommended to those suffering anorexia, because of its ability to increase appetite in a healthy and natural manner. Also known for being an relief increasing the libido. Cilantro Oil has been used as a flavoring agent, in digestive blends, for culinary purposes, as a natural pain reliever, deodorants, and in natural dental products. Blends well with: Ginger, Clary sage, Cinnamon, Bergamot, Pine. 100% Pure Essential Oil Capacity - 10 ml.
EO237-1OZ-30ML Cilantro Leaf Essential Oil, 100 Percent Pure Therapeutic Grade - 30 ml.
Aromatherapy Properties: (Uses). Cilantro essential oil and Coriander essential oil are both made from the same plant, the difference is that the Coriander essential oil is made from the leaf and the Cilantro essential oil is from the seed. Cilantro Oil, also known as Chinese Parsley, helps to relieve common flu symptoms such as nausea, fever, headache, migraines, colds, diarrhea, hernias and exhaustion. Because of the calming effects on the stomach it is a great additive to a blend. Cilantro Oil is a carminative, helping to relieve gas. Also aiding in muscular pain relief. Being an anti-inflammatory it reduces aches, stiffness, and muscle soreness. Soothing discomfort caused from arthritis, rheumatism, and circulation problems. Cilantro Oil is recommended to those suffering anorexia, because of its ability to increase appetite in a healthy and natural manner. Also known for being an relief increasing the libido. Cilantro Oil has been used as a flavoring agent, in digestive blends, for culinary purposes, as a natural pain reliever, deodorants, and in natural dental products. Blends well with: Ginger, Clary sage, Cinnamon, Bergamot, Pine. 100% Pure Essential Oil Capacity - 30 ml.
Cilantro Essential Oil 100% Pure 0.6 Oz/18 Ml with Glass Dropper
Botanical Name: Coriandrum sativum Extraction Method:Steam Distilled Aroma: Sharp, herbaceous, green spice Origin: USA Cilantro Essential Oil is often confused with coriander, the fruit or seed of the cilantro plant. This essential oil is made from the leaves. It can be used to flavor soups, salads, and pesto. Call Amy here at Gritman and she will share some of her recipes with you. There seems to be some research that suggests cilantro will help clear mercury from the body.
doTERRA Cilantro Essential Oil 15 ml
The therapeutic and culinary uses of Cilantro have been documented for centuries. Cilantro contains antioxidants known to protect the body's cells from oxidative stress. Cilantro promotes healthy digestion and acts as a powerful cleanser and detoxifier for the body's systems. Applied topically, Cilantro is very soothing and cooling to the skin, and it adds a fresh, herbal aroma to any essential oil blend when diffused. Cilantro's culinary uses are endless, adding a flavorful twist to meats, salads, dips, and guacamole. Take daily during a body cleansing regimen. Add to stir fries, salads, and dips to experience Cilantro's distinct flavor and internal health benefits. Diffuse with citrus essential oils for a fresh, herbal aroma. Apply one to two drops to minor skin irritations
Cilantro 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil by Edens Garden- 10 ml
While much is known about the aromatherapeutic use of Coriander, Cilantro is comparatively new to aromatherapy and research on its attributes are, though recent, incredibly promising. According to New Choices in Natural Health edited by Bill Gottlieb of Prevention magazine, practical uses for Cilantro include anger management, burns, insect bites and stings. Although the uses described call for fresh Cilantro, there is little doubt the creative aromatherapist will add Cilantro oil to blends already targeting the listed conditions. Dr. Vasant Lad, Director of the Ayurvedic Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico recommends Cilantro and Chamomile to help calm sudden anger. Dr. Lad also recommends fresh Cilantro juice as a dressing for burns, bites and stings. Holistic professionals should keep in mind that since Cilantro oil is actually distilled from the leaf of Coriandrum Sativum the oil's aroma bears a striking resemblance to Coriander oil, distilled from the seed of the same plant. In blends it may very well prove a better choice. Coriander is described by Michele A. Williams, author of Only the Essentials, as "herbal, woodsy and sweet." Williams says Coriandrum Sativum is relaxing, uplifting, refreshing and may help memory. She recommends blending it with citrus oils, Sage or Fir Needle.BOTANICAL NAME: Coriandrum sativum ORIGIN: USA EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam Distillation PLANT PART: Leaves NOTE: Top - Middle FAMILY: Apiaceae SYNONYM: Coriander Leaf BLENDS WELL WITH: Ginger, Lemon, and other spices and citrus AROMA: Sweet, herbaceous, and a tinge tart CONSISTENCY: Thin-Medium COLOR: Clear - Pale Yellow **Euro droppers are not included with 100 & 250 ml bottles**SAFETY: Follow general dilution guidelines - no urgent safety issues SHELF LIFE: 2 Years
Cilantro Leaf Essential Oil (Coriandrum Sativum) 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade - 5 ML
Aromatherapy Properties: (Uses) Aromatherapy Properties: (Uses) Cilantro essential oil and Coriander essential oil are both made from the same plant, the difference is that the Coriander essential oil is made from the seed and the Cilantro essential oil is from the leaves resulting in different scents, flavors, and aromatherapy properties. Cilantro Oil, also known as Chinese Parsley, helps to relieve common flu symptoms such as nausea, fever, headache, migraines, colds, diarrhea, hernias and exhaustion. Because of the calming effects on the stomach it is a great additive to a blend. Cilantro Oil is a carminative, helping to relieve gas. Also aiding in muscular pain relief. Being an anti-inflammatory it reduces aches, stiffness, and muscle soreness. Soothing discomfort caused from arthritis, rheumatism, and circulation problems. Cilantro Oil is recommended to those suffering anorexia, because of its ability to increase appetite in a healthy and natural manner. Also known for being an aphrodisiac increasing the libido. Cilantro Oil has been used as a flavoring agent, in digestive blends, for culinary purposes, as a natural pain reliever, deodorants, and in natural dental products.
EO237-5ML Cilantro Leaf Essential Oil, 100 Percent Pure Therapeutic Grade - 5 ml.
Aromatherapy Properties: (Uses). Cilantro essential oil and Coriander essential oil are both made from the same plant, the difference is that the Coriander essential oil is made from the leaf and the Cilantro essential oil is from the seed. Cilantro Oil, also known as Chinese Parsley, helps to relieve common flu symptoms such as nausea, fever, headache, migraines, colds, diarrhea, hernias and exhaustion. Because of the calming effects on the stomach it is a great additive to a blend. Cilantro Oil is a carminative, helping to relieve gas. Also aiding in muscular pain relief. Being an anti-inflammatory it reduces aches, stiffness, and muscle soreness. Soothing discomfort caused from arthritis, rheumatism, and circulation problems. Cilantro Oil is recommended to those suffering anorexia, because of its ability to increase appetite in a healthy and natural manner. Also known for being an relief increasing the libido. Cilantro Oil has been used as a flavoring agent, in digestive blends, for culinary purposes, as a natural pain reliever, deodorants, and in natural dental products. Blends well with: Ginger, Clary sage, Cinnamon, Bergamot, Pine. 100% Pure Essential Oil Capacity - 5ml.
doTERRA Cilantro Essential Oil 15 ml by doTERRA
Aids digestion, Rich source of antioxidants, Gives food a fresh and tasty flavor
Cilantro 100% Pure Therapeutic Grade Essential Oil by Edens Garden- 5 ml
While much is known about the aromatherapeutic use of Coriander, Cilantro is comparatively new to aromatherapy and research on its attributes are, though recent, incredibly promising. According to New Choices in Natural Health edited by Bill Gottlieb of Prevention magazine, practical uses for Cilantro include anger management, burns, insect bites and stings. Although the uses described call for fresh Cilantro, there is little doubt the creative aromatherapist will add Cilantro oil to blends already targeting the listed conditions. Dr. Vasant Lad, Director of the Ayurvedic Institute in Albuquerque, New Mexico recommends Cilantro and Chamomile to help calm sudden anger. Dr. Lad also recommends fresh Cilantro juice as a dressing for burns, bites and stings. Holistic professionals should keep in mind that since Cilantro oil is actually distilled from the leaf of Coriandrum Sativum the oil's aroma bears a striking resemblance to Coriander oil, distilled from the seed of the same plant. In blends it may very well prove a better choice. Coriander is described by Michele A. Williams, author of Only the Essentials, as "herbal, woodsy and sweet." Williams says Coriandrum Sativum is relaxing, uplifting, refreshing and may help memory. She recommends blending it with citrus oils, Sage or Fir Needle.BOTANICAL NAME: Coriandrum sativum ORIGIN: USA EXTRACTION METHOD: Steam Distillation PLANT PART: Leaves NOTE: Top - Middle FAMILY: Apiaceae SYNONYM: Coriander Leaf BLENDS WELL WITH: Ginger, Lemon, and other spices and citrus AROMA: Sweet, herbaceous, and a tinge tart CONSISTENCY: Thin-Medium COLOR: Clear - Pale Yellow **Euro droppers are not included with 100 & 250 ml bottles**SAFETY: Follow general dilution guidelines - no urgent safety issues SHELF LIFE: 2 Years
Herb Pharm Certified Organic Cilantro Extract for Cleansing and Detoxification Support - 1 Ounce
Get cleansing and detoxifying support with Cilantro liquid extract from Herb Pharm. We prepare our Cilantro Extract from the leaves of Coriandrum sativum plants which are Certified Organically Grown. To assure optimal extraction of Cilantro's bioactive compounds, the leaves are hand-harvested at their peak potency, are carefully shade-dried, and are then thoroughly extracted.
EO237-15ML Cilantro Leaf Essential Oil, 100 Percent Pure Therapeutic Grade - 15 ml.
Aromatherapy Properties: (Uses). Cilantro essential oil and Coriander essential oil are both made from the same plant, the difference is that the Coriander essential oil is made from the leaf and the Cilantro essential oil is from the seed. Cilantro Oil, also known as Chinese Parsley, helps to relieve common flu symptoms such as nausea, fever, headache, migraines, colds, diarrhea, hernias and exhaustion. Because of the calming effects on the stomach it is a great additive to a blend. Cilantro Oil is a carminative, helping to relieve gas. Also aiding in muscular pain relief. Being an anti-inflammatory it reduces aches, stiffness, and muscle soreness. Soothing discomfort caused from arthritis, rheumatism, and circulation problems. Cilantro Oil is recommended to those suffering anorexia, because of its ability to increase appetite in a healthy and natural manner. Also known for being an relief increasing the libido. Cilantro Oil has been used as a flavoring agent, in digestive blends, for culinary purposes, as a natural pain reliever, deodorants, and in natural dental products. Blends well with: Ginger, Clary sage, Cinnamon, Bergamot, Pine. 100% Pure Essential Oil Capacity - 15 ml.