Turmeric
Sizes: 15mL, 120mL
Origin: India
Botanical Family: Zingiberaceae
Latin Name: Curcuma longa
Description: The aroma of Turmeric essential oil is zesty, earthy, and woody. It has a similar aroma to ginger root with a richer and sweeter fullness to its character. Essential oils distilled from the roots of a plant have a warming and tonifying effect on the kidneys and on the qi of the whole body; making them useful for recovering after long illness or for conditions where depletion, cold, or weakness is presenting. Turmeric essential oil is a digestive tonic, increases circulation, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-rheumatic, anti-arthritic, ant-bacterial, anti-microbial, anti-oxidant, cephalic (disharmonies relating to the head), low blood pressure, and is useful for dizziness or fainting spells. This essential oil is useful for a wide variety of digestive disorders, skin disharmonies, and pain or inflammation. Energetically and emotionally, Turmeric nourishes one's essential nature and helps to uplift the individual out of depressive tendencies. It is sweeter than ginger, making it softer and more nourishing energetically, while still embodying that spicy activation of cleansing one's life of that witch is not self; that which is life depleting for the individual. Bring in Turmeric for challenges relating to the root chakra and/or the water element. A little on the soles of the feet, the lower abdomen or the lower back can enhance one's meditations or practices relating to these energy centers. Also see Curcuma Zeodora (White Turmeric) or Galangal (A cross between ginger and turmeric).
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Sizes: 15mL, 120mL
Origin: India
Botanical Family: Zingiberaceae
Latin Name: Curcuma longa
Description: The aroma of Turmeric essential oil is zesty, earthy, and woody. It has a similar aroma to ginger root with a richer and sweeter fullness to its character. Essential oils distilled from the roots of a plant have a warming and tonifying effect on the kidneys and on the qi of the whole body; making them useful for recovering after long illness or for conditions where depletion, cold, or weakness is presenting. Turmeric essential oil is a digestive tonic, increases circulation, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-rheumatic, anti-arthritic, ant-bacterial, anti-microbial, anti-oxidant, cephalic (disharmonies relating to the head), low blood pressure, and is useful for dizziness or fainting spells. This essential oil is useful for a wide variety of digestive disorders, skin disharmonies, and pain or inflammation. Energetically and emotionally, Turmeric nourishes one's essential nature and helps to uplift the individual out of depressive tendencies. It is sweeter than ginger, making it softer and more nourishing energetically, while still embodying that spicy activation of cleansing one's life of that witch is not self; that which is life depleting for the individual. Bring in Turmeric for challenges relating to the root chakra and/or the water element. A little on the soles of the feet, the lower abdomen or the lower back can enhance one's meditations or practices relating to these energy centers. Also see Curcuma Zeodora (White Turmeric) or Galangal (A cross between ginger and turmeric).
Photo Credit: This photo was sourced from Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.
Sizes: 15mL, 120mL
Origin: India
Botanical Family: Zingiberaceae
Latin Name: Curcuma longa
Description: The aroma of Turmeric essential oil is zesty, earthy, and woody. It has a similar aroma to ginger root with a richer and sweeter fullness to its character. Essential oils distilled from the roots of a plant have a warming and tonifying effect on the kidneys and on the qi of the whole body; making them useful for recovering after long illness or for conditions where depletion, cold, or weakness is presenting. Turmeric essential oil is a digestive tonic, increases circulation, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, anti-rheumatic, anti-arthritic, ant-bacterial, anti-microbial, anti-oxidant, cephalic (disharmonies relating to the head), low blood pressure, and is useful for dizziness or fainting spells. This essential oil is useful for a wide variety of digestive disorders, skin disharmonies, and pain or inflammation. Energetically and emotionally, Turmeric nourishes one's essential nature and helps to uplift the individual out of depressive tendencies. It is sweeter than ginger, making it softer and more nourishing energetically, while still embodying that spicy activation of cleansing one's life of that witch is not self; that which is life depleting for the individual. Bring in Turmeric for challenges relating to the root chakra and/or the water element. A little on the soles of the feet, the lower abdomen or the lower back can enhance one's meditations or practices relating to these energy centers. Also see Curcuma Zeodora (White Turmeric) or Galangal (A cross between ginger and turmeric).
Photo Credit: This photo was sourced from Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative CommonsAttribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license.