Sunday, July 19, 2015

Benefits of Organic Oils

Organic Oils and its Multiple Benefits


Medicinal Oils and Perfumes
Organic Oils
Organic oils are oils that are infused with plant-based or other naturally derived materials. These all-natural oils can be used in a variety of different ways. Some organic oils are purely meditative and used for their scent. Medicinal essential oils contain bioactive plant compounds that have been shown to have therapeutic benefits when taken orally or applied to the skin. 

The Production Process
There are many ways that organic oils can be produced. Typically, oils that are sold online and in stores were made either by pressing plant-based materials, mixing them with solvents or distilling them with the help of steam. At home, essential oils can be made by combining a large amount of plant-based materials with a carrier oil like sweet almond oil or vegetable oil in a dark glass bottle and allowing it to rest in a cool place for several months.
Some Commonly Used Organic Oils
There are hundreds of organic oils that are used medicinally or meditatively around the world. Some popular varieties include:

Agarwood Perfumes
Agarwood Chips
- Agar Oil   

Produced from resins found in the heartwood of some species of Aquilaria genus of trees, this organic oil has an exotic fragrance that is often used for perfume making. The oil is typically used meditatively rather than as an alternative remedy.

- Lavender Oil

Made from the flowers of the lavender plant, lavender oil is often used for aromatherapy. The scent of lavender is said to calm the mind and promote feelings of relaxation, making it a common addition to spa and bath products.  

- Peppermint Oil   

Pressed from the leaves of the peppermint plant, peppermint oil is a commonly used medicinal remedy that is often taken to alleviate gastrointestinal symptoms like heartburn. Its scent is also said to help relieve tension and reduce the pain of headaches.

Perfumes by Agarscents Bazaar
Eucalyptus Oil
- Eucalyptus Oil   

Sourced from the leaves of the Australian eucalyptus plant, eucalyptus oil has strong aromatic properties. In many parts of the world, eucalyptus oil is used in humidifiers and vaporizers to ease chest congestion and address a variety of breathing problems.

The Growing Popularity of Organic Oils
Naturally derived organic oils have been used for centuries throughout the world. From ancient musk oils & perfumes to early forms of plant-based medicines, the first organic oils produced by man were available only to the wealthy and elite. While today some organic oils like agarwood oils & perfumes remain very rare, but generally, the oils are readily available.


The advent of blogging and social media sites like Pinterest is making it easier for people to discover different organic oils that can be used for meditative or medicinal purposes. On the Internet, people can now locate even rare organic oils like ambergris oils online. The world wide web is also making it easier for people to exchange tips on how to produce and use organic oils at home. Women tend to be the most interested in using organic oils in beauty rituals, for aromatherapy and naturally remedies, but both genders can equally benefit from the use of naturally derived oils like dehn al oud oils and other varieties.

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