Friday, March 23, 2007

Coriander Oil Supports Many Systems of the Body

Dear Friends,

Plant Origin: Russia, India

Extraction Method: Steam distilled from seeds

Coriander is an ancient herb that has been used in natural healing for many centuries. This therapeutic-grade essential oil is a good choice for a number of ailments and is supportive to many systems of the body, from the digestive system to the circulatory system.


It has also been researched at the Cairo University for the effects in lowering glucose and unsulin levels. It has also been tested for supporting the pancreas. It has been sutdied for strengthing the pancreas as well.


Coriander therapeutic-grade essential oil is considered an aperitif. As a dietary supplement, taken before a meal (it should be diluted in soy milk or another liquid before ingesting) coriander can help stimulate digestion.


Some powerful self-healing secrets and general uses:

· It is also thought to help increase blood circulation and eliminate toxins from the body.



· Therapeutic-grade essential oil of coriander is supportive of the immune system and can assist the healing process in dealing with colds, flu and other infections.


· It is said to be beneficial for reducing pain associated with gout, rheumatism and arthritis.

Use the oil in a bath - body scrub or massage oil for this purpose.


· Therapeutic-grade coriander essential oil has compounds that are similar to estrogen, making it is comforting to women going through menopause and regulating menstrual periods.


· Coriander oil is generally regarded as safe, but if you are pregnant or under a doctor’s care, check with him or her before using coriander or any other therapeutic-grade essential oil.


· Coriander is generally thought to be non-irritating, but if you have sensitive skin you might want to test a patch before you use it on a large area.

· Coriander oil can also be used to treat headaches, insomnia, fear and dizziness, and is thought to be particularly beneficial for those suffering from nervous exhaustion. It is considered a mental stimulant.



· It is also thought to help alleviate the appearance of scars and stretch marks.


· Coriander therapeutic-grade essential oil is a good deodorant and fungicide, so it is a popular ingredient in many all-natural deodorants. Its strong, sweet, spicy herbal smell is great for eliminating odors, on your body or in a smelly room.


Recommendations:


Always wash and rinse your hands thoroughly, before and after working with essential oils and avoid getting the oil in your eyes. Keep all therapeutic-grade essential oils out of the reach of children.


Success to Your Wellness Plans,
Emma Sanford, RN
Founder & Wellness Consultant
Good Health - Good Scents
www.goodhealth-goodscents.com


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