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Cypriol Oil Uses & Benefits

Cypriol Oil

$5.00

Cypriol Oil

$5.00
Size: Sample

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Cypriol Essential Oil, more commonly known as Nagarmotha Essential Oil, is extracted from the rhizomes of the plant species Cyperus scariosus, family Cyperaceae. In Ayurvedic medicine, it has been used to cure a wide range of diseases for its numerous health benefits.
Cypriol Essential Oil has a woody, earthy, spicy, and slightly leathery fragrance. The aroma can also be described as warm and grounding with subtle herbaceous.

Botanical Name: Cyperus scariosus

Plant Part Used: Rhizomes (roots)

Extraction Method: Steam distillation

Appearance: Dark Amber to Light Brown.

Traditional and Historical Uses of Cypriol Oil

1. Ayurvedic Medicine: Cypriol has been traditionally used in Ayurvedic practices to treat digestive disorders and respiratory problems and as a detoxifying agent.

2. Perfumes and Incense: Its rich, woody scent makes it a popular choice in high-end perfumery, incense, and aromatic blends. It acts as a natural fixative and adds depth to fragrances.


Therapeutic Benefits and Uses of Cypriol Oil

1. Anti-inflammatory: Cypriol oil may help reduce inflammation when used topically, aiding in the management of aches, pains, and inflammatory skin conditions.

2. Digestive Aid: Traditionally, it has been used to stimulate digestion, relieve bloating, and alleviate gastrointestinal disorders.

3. Antimicrobial and Antifungal: Cypriol Essential Oil exhibits antimicrobial and antifungal properties, making it beneficial for fighting infections and supporting skin health.

4. Skin Care: It can be used in skincare formulations to address oily and acne-prone skin due to its ability to balance sebum production.

Common Uses Cypriol Oil

1. Perfumery: As a base note or fixative in perfumes and colognes.

2. Incense: incorporated into high-quality incense blends.

3. Aromatherapy: Used in diffusers and massage oils for stress relief and relaxation.

4. Cosmetic Formulations: Found in skincare products to treat acne, reduce excessive oiliness, and promote a balanced complexion.

5. Hair Care: It can be used in formulations designed to strengthen hair, treat scalp conditions, and balance sebum production.