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Botanical Name:
Cinnamomum Camphora |
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Method of Extraction:
Steam Distilled of crude Camphor resin. |
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Aromatic
Description: Ho Wood Essential Oil has a woody, floral scent that has
sweet and camphoraceous notes. |
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Perfumery Note:
Middle |
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Aromatherapy Properties:
(Uses)
Ho Wood is considered both stimulating and relaxing to the
mind. Ho Wood is also reported to have anti-depressant, anti-microbial,
anti-septic, aphrodisiac, and bactericidal properties. There are also claims
that it can play a role as a cellular stimulant, cephalic, and tissue
regenerator. Ho Wood is also commonly broken down by its aromatic components for
resale. Cautions: This product is to be avoided during
pregnancy, and should not be used on sensitive skin as it is a possible dermal
irritant. |
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Pure
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Therapeutic Essential Oils : |
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This oil is Therapeutic Grade. Commercial Grade essential oils are usually made of the
left over plant materials after finishing the therapeutic distillation process.
The commercial
grade oils retain a robust fragrance suitable for soap making, candle making, as
well as cosmetic manufacturing. Unfortunately, because of the reduced active
therapeutic content, the commercial grade oils will not be suitable for aromatherapy or massage
therapy applications.
Silky Scents Essential Oils are all Pure and Therapeutic Grade, not
Commercial Grade. |
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Blends well with:
Bergamot, Lavender, Geranium, Sandalwood and Cedarwood. |
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History: Ho Wood became popular
in Taiwan during the 1900’s as a linalool rich product from the Camphor tree.
Locally it was referred to as Shiu oil. It didn't gain commercial popularity
until approximately 1985 when a major explosion at a Linalool producing facility
greatly decreased available supply making Ho Wood a natural replacement. |
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Important Note: The information provided
in the Oil Profiles area is for educational purposes only. This data is not
considered complete and is not guaranteed to be accurate. |
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General Safety Information: Do not take any oils
internally without consultation from a qualified aromatherapy practitioner.
Do not apply undiluted essential oils, absolutes, CO2s or other concentrated
essences onto the skin. If you are pregnant, epileptic, have liver damage,
have cancer, or have any other medical problem, use oils only under the
proper guidance of a qualified aromatherapy practitioner. Use extreme
caution when using oils with children and give children only the gentlest
oils at extremely low doses. It is safest to consult a qualified
aromatherapy practitioner before using oils with children. A skin patch test
should be conducted prior to using an oil that you've never used before.
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