Celery Seed oil
Celery Seed Oil is a concentrated essential oil obtained by steam distillation from the dried seeds of the Apium graveolens plant. It features a warm, spicy, earthy aroma with slightly bitter undertones and is rich in compounds like limonene, sedanolide, and selinene. Traditionally used in natural medicine for its anti-inflammatory, digestive, and diuretic properties, Celery Seed Oil is also increasingly recognized in cosmetic, aromatherapy, and flavoring applications. It is distinct from celery leaf oil, carrying a denser, more resinous aromatic profile and a stronger pharmacological potency.
Cumin Seed oil
Cumin Seed Oil is an essential oil obtained through steam distillation of the dried seeds of Cuminum cyminum, a herbaceous plant from the Apiaceae family. Known for its warm, spicy, earthy, and nutty aroma, cumin seed oil is rich in bioactive compounds like cuminaldehyde, cymene, and terpenes. It is traditionally used in Ayurvedic and Unani medicine for digestive, respiratory, and antimicrobial support.
In modern applications, cumin seed oil is valued for its antioxidant, antiseptic, and digestive-stimulating properties. It is used across cosmetic formulations, therapeutic massage products, aromatherapy blends, and flavoring applications.
Dill Herb oil
Dill Herb Oil is a steam-distilled essential oil extracted from the fresh or partially dried herbaceous parts of the Anethum graveolens plant, commonly known as dill. Unlike dill seed oil, which is distilled from the seeds, dill herb oil has a lighter, fresher, and slightly grassy aroma with a faint sweetness and subtle spicy undertones. It is valued for its carminative, digestive, antispasmodic, antimicrobial, and calming properties.
This oil is traditionally used in digestive remedies, culinary formulations, aromatherapy blends, and topical preparations. It’s a common ingredient in natural health products, skincare, and child-friendly wellness products due to its mildness and effectiveness. Dill herb oil is also employed in food and beverage applications and niche perfumery for its green, aromatic character.
Spearmint oil
Spearmint Oil is a high-quality essential oil steam-distilled from the leaves and flowering tops of Mentha spicata, a herb native to Europe and the Mediterranean. This oil has a fresh, sweet, minty aroma with subtle green-woody undertones. Its principal constituents—carvone, limonene, and menthone—provide antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, digestive-supporting, and soothing properties. Spearmint Oil is widely used in aromatherapy for mental clarity and respiratory support, as well as in personal care formulations, flavor blends, and functional wellness products.
Tangerine oil
Tangerine Oil is a fresh, bright essential oil cold-pressed from the rinds of Citrus reticulata (Tangerine), native to Southeast Asia and now cultivated globally. It possesses a sweet, citrusy, and slightly fruity aroma with low phototoxicity compared to other citrus oils. Rich in limonene, beta-pinene, gamma-terpinene, and myrcene, Tangerine Oil offers uplifting, calming, and digestive-supporting properties. Widely used in aromatherapy, skincare, flavoring, confectionery, and wellness formulations, it is appreciated for its cheerful fragrance and gentle, energizing effects.
Worm wood oil
Wormwood Oil is an essential oil derived from the leaves and flowering tops of the Artemisia absinthium plant, native to Europe, Asia, and North Africa. Obtained through steam distillation, Wormwood Oil is characterized by its sharp, herbaceous, bitter, and slightly woody aroma. It contains bioactive compounds such as thujone, camphor, and cineole, which contribute to its potent antimicrobial, insecticidal, and digestive-stimulating properties. Traditionally used in herbal medicine and digestive tonics, Wormwood Oil finds applications in aromatherapy, natural pest control, perfumery, and pharmaceuticals.
Wormseed Oil
Wormseed Oil is an essential oil extracted by steam distillation from the seeds and aerial parts of the Chenopodium ambrosioides plant, commonly known as Mexican wormseed or American wormseed. The oil possesses a strong, herbaceous, and camphoraceous aroma with spicy undertones. Rich in compounds such as ascaridole, limonene, and p-cymene, Wormseed Oil has been traditionally used for its potent anthelmintic (anti-parasitic), antimicrobial, and insecticidal properties. It finds applications in natural medicine, pest control, and as a bioactive ingredient in pharmaceuticals and personal care products.