Botonical Name : Aquilaria Agallocha
Country of Origin : Assam, India
Color & Odor : Viscous Agarwood Indian Liquid, Renious, Warm and smocky odour
Solubility : Soluble in oils. Insoluble in water
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Agarwood Oil is extremely rare & precious oil that originates in North Eastern India, Bhutan & parts of South East Asia. It has a very long history of use in medicines, incense and as aromatic oil. Also known as aloes or aloes wood, there are several species of Agarwood, including Aquilaria agollocha, A. Malaccensis & A. Crassna.
COMMON NAMES
Oud oil, Eagleswood Ud, Aloeswood oil, Kiara.
BLENDS WITH:
Carnation, Geranium, Sandalwood & Alcohol.
CONSTITUENTS
Sesquiterpenes, phenyl ethyl chromones,selinene,eudesmene,Palmitic acid.
USES
Agarwood oil is the most potent aphrodisiac of all the essential oils. An effective tonic, its aphrodisiac & diuretic properties helps in epilepsy. It also has carminative, antimicrobial, and anti-asthmatic properties. Further, it is also Useful in digestive, nervous disorders, bronchial complaints, rheumatism, smallpox, illness during & after childbirth, fevers, spasms in the digestive
and respiratory systems. It is also used in Aromatherapy applications
as well as for therapeutic uses in a large number of Ayurvedic medicines.
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