• Safe for aromatic use

  • Safe for topical use

  • Safe for internal use

Oil Category: Single Oil

Family Name: Umbelliferae.

Affects these Body Systems: Immune system , Digestive system

Usage: Aromatic, Internal, Topical

Contraindications: Skin irritation

Blends well with: Lime , Lemon

Element: Air

Method of the Extraction: Steam Distillation

Part of the plant: Leaves

Aroma: herbal, Citrus, fresh

Taste: herbal

Properties:

  • Antibacterial
  • Antifungal
Description

The smell of Coriander, the oil of integrity, was used in ancient Greece to treat anxiety and insomnia.
It is mainly used for seasoning dishes in cooking. It can also help with liver disease and skin protection.
Use in ailments:
* Stomach problems: add to drinking water or apply to the abdominal area.
* Cooking: 1 drop in food.
* Relieves pain, stiffness, muscle pain, arthritis, rheumatism and circulatory problems: to affected areas.
* Relief from flu symptoms, upset stomach, fever, headache, migraine, exhaustion: to affected areas.
* Antioxidant: helps to secrete toxic substances and heavy metals from the organism, add 1 drop to drinking water or in a capsule.
* Fungal and bacterial infections: in a capsule or to affected areas.
* Body odor: combine with Peppermint in a capsule.
Other uses:
The primary use as dish seasoning. It can help with liver problems and as skin protection.

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