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Oils 101 — Edible Essential Oil

Peppermint Essential Oil

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Peppermint Essential Oil

Peppermint essential oil is one of the best-selling therapeutic grade essential oils offered by Zongle Therapeutics. Peppermint oil is extremely popular because of its versatility, it can be used topically, aromatically and internally. Its popular uses include improving skin and hair health and revitalizing the body.

Peppermint plant is a combination or cross of two plants watermint and spearmint. The essential oils are gathered through steam distillation of the fresh aerial parts of the flowering plant. The primary ingredient in Peppermint plant is menthol, which makes it one of the most energizing essential oils.

The color of the Peppermint oil has a hint of yellow to it and is thin in consistency. Ours is a steam distilled oil, which gives it a strong minty aroma as compared to other spearmint oils available in the market. At low dilutions, it is fresh, minty and quite uplifting. We see Peppermint oil’s consumption to be at peak during holidays and Christmas and is also otherwise quite popular throughout the year.

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Organic Rose Geranium Essential Oil

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Organic Rose Geranium Essential Oil

Looking for some healthcare and skincare products? Why not opt for something natural rather than buying products heavy on the pocket? Rose Geranium oil is a perfect choice when it comes to taking care of your health and wellbeing.

Rose Geranium is one of the types of geranium plant that is known for its scent as it smells like Roses.This species of geranium is native to certain parts of Africa. Rose Geranium belongs to the family of Pelargonium, these are also referred to as ‘Scented Geraniums’.

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Organic Helichrysum Essential Oil

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Organic Helichrysum Essential Oil

Helichrysum oil comes the Helichrysum italicum plant, it is also commonly referred to by other names, such as curry plant, immortelle or Italian straw-flower. Helichrysum is a member of the Asteraceae plant family and is native to the Mediterranean region. Helichrysum essential oil is extracted from Helichrysum Italicum, a flowering plant that belongs to the daisy family. These flowers are most commonly found in the Mediterranean, and are named after Greek “Helios” or Sun and “chrysos” which literally means gold. This flower is well-known in Greece for its beauty and therapeutic properties. This flower is also sometimes called the everlasting flower because it doesn’t lose its color and shape like other flowers upon drying.

Helichrysum Essential Oil Supplement by Zongle Therapeutics is extracted through steam distillation of very young helichrysum. This essential oil boasts an impressive shelf life along with various health and beauty benefits.

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Organic Wild Orange Essential Oil

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Organic Wild Orange Essential Oil
The origin of wild orange and sweet orange is from the same species of fruit trees, however sweet orange is cultivated while wild orange is an indigenous species. In terms of benefits, wild orange offers far more than the orchard-grown sweet counterpart. Growth of wild orange tree was originated in South East Asia however once its benefits were unveiled, the world started to cultivate this fruit.

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Organic Lime Essential Oil

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Organic Lime Essential Oil
Lime has been used for centuries in cooking, cleaning, personal care and aromatherapy. Limes are grown throughout the year, mostly in warmer climates like those of tropical regions and subtropical regions. Botanically known as Citrus Aurantifolia, Lime has a fresh citrusy flavor, so as the scent of the oil derived from it. Limes are usually found on short shrubs. Once the fruit is ready, the citrus aurantifolia is harvested. The peel that contains the highest amount of Vitamin C, is steam-distilled to produce this tart, refreshing essential oil.

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