Relaxant Muscles and Joints with These Essential Oils
Amyris belongs to the Rutaceae citrus family. It is a
flowering plant. The name of this plant was derived from the Greek word
‘amyron’ which holds the meaning “intensely scented” which means the strong
aroma of the resin. This plant grows to a maximum height of 4 to 12 meters. It
is native to the Caribbean island.
Amyris Essential Oil
holds the following benefits:
1. Soothes muscle pains
2. Rejuvenate skin
3. Prevent premature aging
4. Avert anxiety and stress
5. Heals dry skin
The color of Amyris Essential
Oil is clear to pale yellow holding a woody herbaceous aroma.
Cajeput Essential Oil
The cajeput tree belongs to the genus of melaleuca. It is
indigenous to Indonesia. This plant can grow up to the height of 35 meters and
sometimes it can go up to the height of 46 meters. Cajeput Essential Oil gives numerous benefits such as muscle and
joint pains, cough, and other respiratory problems, preventing stress and
anxiety, curing toothache, treating sinusitis issues, healing oily skin,
averting spots, curing bronchitis and asthma. The color of this essential oil
is colorless to pale yellow in color with a fresh, camphorous aroma.
Calamus Essential Oil
Calamus is a flowering plant species. It is native to India.
It is known by different other names such as muskrat root, sweet flag, and sway
root. It belongs to the Acoraceae family. The height of this plant is 4 to 8
feet. It is extracted from its roots. The color of Calamus Essential Oil is pale yellow to brown in color with a
faintly sweet, waxy scent.
Calamus Essential Oil holds several benefits as follows:
1. Cures ulcer issues
2. Prevent insomnia issue
3. Uplifts one’s mind
4. Treats pains and swellings
5. Make your mind focused
6. Avert memory loss
7. Heals rheumatism problem
Above mentioned three essential oils give various health benefits but specifically, they all are good in reducing joints and muscle pains. Our company provides Natural Essential Oils, not in India but also overseas. All these three oils are used by the pharmaceutical industry in the making of various medicines.
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