Devinez Nutmeg (Jaiphal) Essential Oil (NABL & IFRA Certified) - 100% Pure, Natural & Undiluted, Therapeutic grade for Relieve Muscle Pain, Joint Pain, Pain Relief, Skin Care & Hair Care, Soap making, Dental Products & Personal Care Products
Rs. 371.00
Regular price
Rs. 499.00
In Glass Bottle for 15ml, 30ml & 50ml size
In Anodized Aluminum Bottle for 100ml, 250ml, 500m, 1000ml size
Botanical Name: Myristica fragrans
Method of Extraction : Steam Distillation
Product Information
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Nutmeg has the Latin name Myristica fragrans. It is also known by other common names in various countries as mace, muscdier, magic, muskatbaum, noz moscada, myristica, nuez moscada and nux moschata.
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The nutmeg tree grows very tall and may reach up to seventy feet in height. Nutmeg oil is obtained from the seed of the nutmeg tree fruit. The fruit, when dried, produces nutmeg (the seed) and mace (the covering). Traditionally, nutmeg was believed to be effective against the plague and hence it was popular during the Elizabethan era.
Benefits of the Product
Pain relief: Nutmeg oil is very useful for treating muscular and joint pain as it is an excellent sedative. It is also anti-inflammatory, so massaging nutmeg oil on the affected area is an effective treatment for arthritis, rheumatism, and lumbago. Nutmeg oil is an essential part of Chinese medicine when it comes to treating abdominal pain and inflammation. It also reduces swelling of the joints. Often, overexertion leads to body or muscle ache, and in such cases, this oil can be very useful in removing the pain.
Blood Circulation: Nutmeg oil is a good stimulant, not only for the mind, but also for the rest of the body. Its relaxing aroma comforts the body, increases blood circulation and therefore helps those who have poor blood circulation.
Soaps: The antiseptic properties of nutmeg make it useful in the manufacturing of antiseptic soaps. Nutmeg essential oil is used for bathing as well, due to its refreshing nature.
Cosmetics: Since nutmeg oil is antibacterial and antiseptic, it is used in many cosmetics meant for dull, oily or wrinkled skin. It is also used in making after shave lotions and creams.
Incense: Nutmeg is used in various incense sticks due to its woody fragrance. It is also believed that Roman priests used to burn nutmeg as incense.
Room Freshener: Nutmeg oil can be used as a room freshener, again due to its woody and pleasant aroma.
Blending: Nutmeg oil blends well with many other essential oils including lavender, rosemary, orange, black pepper, clary sage, eucalyptus, ginger, and ylang-ylang oils
Safety Information
- Essential Oils are oil soluble- dilute with a carrier oil (olive, coconut, etc.), not water.
- Store in a cool and a dry place.
- Some oils are photosensitive - do not apply on exposed skin if going outdoors.
- Do not drop oils directly in ear canal or eyes. Oils can dissolve plastics - use in glass.
- Use extreme caution when applying oils topically for allergic or autoimmune conditions.
- Do a 2-days patch test for even the gentlest essential oils before using them generally.
- Use extreme caution when applying oils topically for allergic or autoimmune conditions.
- Keep out of reach from children and pets.
- If swallowed by mistake, kindly seek medical advice immediately.
- Keep away from flame, heat and ignition sources.
- Always conduct a patch test of diluted oil on the inner arm before using; do not use if redness or irritation occurs.
- Do not ingest.
- If you have sensitive skin, epilepsy, heart or kidney problems, or any serious medical condition, Do not use this oil unless advised by a physician or medical professional that it is safe.
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