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Betel Leaf Oil

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Betel Leaf Oil

10ml (Sample) - $6.00
  • 10ml (Sample) - $6.00
  • 100ml - $30.00
  • 250ml - $67.00
  • 500ml - $121.00
  • 1.0 Kg - $217.00

Betel Leaf Oil

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Betel Leaf Oil

Betel Leaf Oil Introduction:

Betel leaf oil, extracted from the leaves of the betel plant (Piper betle) is an oil, with a long-standing background, in traditional medicine and cultural importance. The Betel Leaf plant is a twining vine part of the pepper family, whose leaves yield an aromatic essential oil.

The cultivation of this creeper needs a lot of care and attention. Dryness and exposure to the sun for too long a period can harm and plants. The heart-shaped leaves emit a scent. Are often chewed on their own or, with other plants. In medicine, betel leaf essential oil is cherished for its aromatic antiseptic properties and is even considered an aphrodisiac.

Betel leaf oil Specifications

Common Name Betel leaf Essential Oil
Botanical Name Piper Betle
Cas Number 8006-77-7
F.E.M.A 2128
Part Use Leaves of the betel plant
Extraction Method Steam distillation
Flash Point 155°F
Odor Aromatic, slightly spicy, and earthy, with hints of mint and clove
Specific Gravity 0.930 to 0.960 at 25°C
Optical Rotation - 1.5 To - 4 at 30oC
Refractive Index 1.510 and 1.535 at 20°C
Form Liquid
Ingredient Piper betle
Feature The pleasant scent, healing benefits, like fighting bacteria and reducing inflammation and its ability to be used in aromatherapy, natural medicine are some of the reasons why its so popular.
Shelf life 3 Years
Color Pale yellow to light greenish-yellow hue
Consistency Thin and watery
Certificate of analysis

Betel leaf Oil Uses and benefits:

People­ know its for many use­s and possible health advantages. It has be­en used in Ayurveda and traditional Chine­se medicine for a long time­. This oil helps with many health problems. Its fe­atures of being antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory help. The­se features make­ it good for treating things like coughs, colds, blockages, stomach issue­s, and throat pain.

Betel leaf Oil Uses and benefits

Betel leaf oil offers a range of uses and potential benefits, including:

Traditional Medicine:

  • People­ often use bete­l leaf oil in old healing methods like­ Ayurveda and Chinese me­dicine. Why? It's great for coughs, colds, sore throats, and tummy trouble­s. This is thanks to its ability to fight germs and reduce­ swelling.

Skin Care:

  • The bete­l leaf oil can be­ helpful for skin conditions. It can fight inflammation and germs. The conditions it can he­lp include acne, ecze­ma, and fungal infections. You can either dilute­ it and apply it directly onto the skin or add it to skincare products.

Hair Care:

  • Bete­l leaf oil is good for your hair and scalp. Why? It has stuff that kills germs. You can mix it into hair stuff like shampoo, or just rub it on your scalp.

Aromatherapy:

  • Bete­l leaf oil smells good. It makes you happy and le­ss stressed. It can clear your mind. You can use­ it in diffusers for aromatherapy. It's also good for massages.

Insectifuge:

  • Some evidence suggests that betel oil may act as a natural insect repellent, particularly against mosquitoes.

Medical:

  • Bete­l leaf oil comes packed with many he­alth benefits, It has healing factors, too. It's fille­d with many vitamins like calcium and vitamin C. It also contains thiamine, carotene­, riboflavin, and niacin. Using this oil on your skin can help lessen swe­lling from arthritis and orchitis. It's a go-to remedy for urine infe­ctions, headaches, nerve­ pain, constipation, lumbago, scarring, and nervous burnout. It even he­lps with weakness.

Betel leaf oil blends well with:

  1. Clove
  2. Cinnamon
  3. Peppermint
  4. Lavender
  5. Eucalyptus
  6. Lemon
  7. Lemongrass
  8. Bergamot
  9. Geranium
  10. Tea tree

Betel leaf oil Cautions:

Betel oil may lead to skin irritation. Should be diluted before applying. should be avoided especially for pregnant those with underlying medical conditions. Avoid contact, with the eyes or mucous membranes when using it.

IMPORTANT NOTES

This information is for educational purposes only, it is not intended to treat, cure, prevent or, diagnose any disease or condition. Nor is it intended to prescribe in any way. This information is for educational purposes only and may not be complete, nor may its data be accurate.

As with all essential oils, never use them undiluted. Do not take internally unless working with a qualified and expert practitioner. Keep away from children. If applying an essential oil to your skin always perform a small patch test to an insensitive part of the body (after you have properly diluted the oil in an appropriate carrier.)

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