Description: Agrimony was one of
the most famous vulnerary herbs. The name Agrimony is from Argemone, a word
given by the Greeks to plants which were healing to the eyes.
Botanical Name: Agrimonia eupatoria
Common names: Agrimony, Cockle..
Description: Alfalfa
is an age-old herb, cultivated since before the era of ancient Greeks and
Romans for use as livestock fodder. Once known to Arabians in the Middle East
as the “father of all herbs”, alfalfa is said to cont..
Description: Alfalfa is an age-old herb, cultivated since before the era of ancient Greeks and Romans for use as livestock fodder. Once known to Arabians in the Middle East as the “father of all herbs”, alfalfa is said to contain ..
Description: A blend of Alfalfa Leaf Organic and Peppermint
Leaf Organic INCI Name: Medicago Sativa Leaf and Mentha Piperita LeafSafety guidelines: Not recommended for use by persons taking blood thinning agents...
Latin Name: Pimenta
officinalisBiological Definition: Allspice Oil is an essential oil obtained by the steam distillation of
dried, crushed, fully grown, but unripe fruits of the West Indian tree, Pimenta
officinalis, syn. P. dioica..
Description: Allspice takes its
name from its aroma, which smells like a combination of spices, especially
cinnamon, cloves, ginger and nutmeg. Whole dried allspice will keep
indefinitely when kept out of light in airtight jars.Botanical Name:&nbs..
Description: Allspice takes its name from its aroma, which smells like a combination of spices, especially cinnamon, cloves, ginger and nutmeg. Whole dried allspice will keepindefinitely when kept out of light in airtight jars.Botanical Name: Pi..
Description: A mixture of synthetic fragrance materialAppearance: Mobile clear liquid, yellow to dark yellowOdour: Characteristic
INCI: ParfumSpecific Gravity @ 20°C (g/ml): 1.041 - 1.061Refractive Index @ 20°C..
Latin Name: Amyris balsamiferaBiological Definition: Amyris Balsamifera Bark Oil is the volatile oil distilled from the bark of the tree, Amyris balsamifera, Rutaceae.Plant Part: WoodProcessing Method: DistilledAppearance:&nb..
Description: During
the Great Plague of London in the late-mid 1600’s, a monk claimed an angel
visited him in his dreams and presented Angelica as the cure for the epidemic.
After this, it was regarded as “the antidote” to the plague. Royal public..
Latin Name: Illicium verumBiological Definition: Illicium Verum Fruit
Oil is an essential oil distilled from the fruits of the Star Anise, Illicium
verum, Illiciaceae.Plant Part: SeedsProcessing Method: DistilledAppearance: Liquid pale yellow ..
Description: A mixture of synthetic fragrance material to replicate the fragrance of apple.Appearance: Colourless to pale yellow clear mobile oily liquidOdour: Characteristic
INCI: ParfumSpecific Gravity @ 20°C (g/..
Description: Arnica flowers come from the daisy family that grows in Mexico and Southwest America. Closely related to Arnica Montana, this herb has long been a popular remedy; including use by Native American Indians who combined the flower..
Description: Arrowroot refers to the starch that has
been harvested from the rhizomes (root-stock) of several tropical plants,
traditionally Maranta arundinacea. Often used as a flour/thickener substitute
in allergen-free recipes; Arrowroot can co..
Product
Grade: USP/FCC/BP
gradeAppearance: White or almost
white crystalline powder or colourless crystalsParticle Size: Fine crystal
retained on 40 mesh at 25% max; retained on 80 mesh at 50% minINCI Name: L-ascorbic ac..
Description: Ashwagandha
has been long praised as a longevity and vitality tonic by those who practice
Ayurveda. It grows in the sunny, dry regions of India but can also be found
growing in Nepal. In Sanskrit, Ashwagandha means “horse’s smell..
Description: Ashwagandha has been long praised as a longevity and vitality tonic by those who practice Ayurveda. It grows in the sunny, dry regions of India but can also be found growing in Nepal. In Sanskrit, Ashwagandha means “horse’s smell”, ..
Description: Traditionally used to
strengthen inner Chi (Qi) and the immune system, astragalus root has been used
in ancient Chinese medicine for centuries. Due to the root’s slightly
sweet-tasting and warming effects, it has been historicall..
Ingredients: A blend of essential oils Rosemary Tunisian (Rosmarinus
officinalis), Lavender 40/42 (Lavandula angustifolia) and Peppermint
(Mentha arvensis)Appearance: Pale yellow, mobile clear liquidOdour: Characteristic, to match st..
Description: Historically
cultivated for its tart berries for culinary use, barberries were traditionally
used in pickled dishes, jams, candies, and more. The root itself was used to
make antipyretics, tonics, and other natural medicines. Due..
Description: Historically cultivated for its tart berries for culinary use, barberries were traditionally used in pickled dishes, jams, candies, and more. The root itself was used to make antipyretics, tonics, and other natural medicines. Due to..
Latin Name: Ocicum basilicumBiological Definition: Ocimum Basilicum Oil is the volatile oil obtained from the leaves of the Basil, Ocimum basilicum L., Labiatae. Linalool Type.Plant Part: Flower, leafProcessing Method: D..
Latin Name: Ocicum basilicum
Biological Definition: Ocimum Basilicum Oil is the volatile oil obtained from the leaves of
the Basil Ocimum basilicum L., Labiatae.
Plant Part: Flower, leaf
Processing Method: Distilled
Appearance: ..
Description: Ocimum sanctum, or holy basil, is an aromatic plant that is native to
the tropics of Asia and Africa, and is widespread as a cultivated plant and
weed. It is a small shrub with many branches and strongly scented green
leaves. The..
Description: Some historical
societies praised Basil as “kingly” and even considered it a token of love for
the dead. It was cherished in India by those who practiced Ayurveda and was
often used in tonics and salves. Contrarily, in many cultu..