Turmeric Oil

Turmeric Essential Oil

The culinary use of turmeric spice dates back over 4,000 years. It is primarily due to its beautiful golden colour and enticing earthy and bitter, almost musky, flavour with a hint of peppery spice, which lends itself to all sorts of delicious dishes, including Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines. Of course, turmeric has also been prized in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Ayurveda and aromatherapy as an essential oil for thousands of years in myriad therapeutic applications thanks to its potent anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-microbial, antiviral, anti-proliferative, and anti-aging properties (and these are just the tip of the iceberg!). Read more >

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  1. Turmeric Oil (Curcuma, Organic) - 5ml
    Native to Southern Asia, turmeric is especially prevalent in India, where it is prized for its many properties (as a spice, food preservative, colouring agent, cosmetic and medicinal herb). Divine Essence Turmeric essential oil can be used in cosmetic aromatherapy as an anti-aging skin care and for its revitalizing and firming properti...
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  2. Turmeric Oil - 30ml + BONUS
    Aromapathic Labs Turmeric oil is made from the root of the plant. After harvesting, the root is crushed and steam distilled, giving us the warm, spicy, woodsy scent of a high quality turmeic oil. Essential oils need to be mixed with a carrier oil for topical application, simply mix 12 drops of this pure Indian turmeric oil to every 30m...
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  3. Turmeric Oil - 100ml + BONUS
    Aromapathic Labs Turmeric oil is made from the root of the plant. After harvesting, the root is crushed and steam distilled, giving us the warm, spicy, woodsy scent of a high quality turmeic oil. Essential oils need to be mixed with a carrier oil for topical application, simply mix 12 drops of this pure Indian turmeric oil to every 30m...
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Turmeric Oil

The culinary use of turmeric spice dates back over 4,000 years. It is primarily due to its beautiful golden colour and enticing earthy and bitter, almost musky, flavour with a hint of peppery spice, which lends itself to all sorts of delicious dishes, including Indian and Southeast Asian cuisines. Of course, turmeric has also been prized in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), Ayurveda and aromatherapy as an essential oil for thousands of years in myriad therapeutic applications thanks to its potent anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-microbial, antiviral, anti-proliferative, and anti-aging properties (and these are just the tip of the iceberg!).

From an aromatic point of view, turmeric oil has a warm, fresh, spicy, and somewhat woody fragrance with crisp ginger and sweet orange top notes. It blends exceptionally well with blood orange, cardamom, cinnamon, ginger, grapefruit, vanilla, and ylang ylang essential oils.

Benefits of Turmeric Essential Oil 

Therapeutic Properties of Turmeric Essential Oil

Turmeric oil can be used topically, through inhalation, in baths, and/or vaporizers. It can, among other things, help bolster antioxidant defences, support a healthy nervous system and cellular function, promote a healthy immune system, downregulate inflammation, and prevent tissue damage and disease onset. Natural health care practitioners often recommend turmeric to improve liver health and prevent and treat all sorts of liver conditions. Another great use for turmeric oil is in treating low mood, including depression, anxiety, and, most notably, major depressive disorder. Used topically, either diluted with a carrier oil or added to DIY skin care recipes, turmeric oil is lovely for the skin; it can decrease the appearance of hyperpigmentation, fine lines and wrinkles, and help control acne breakouts.

Using Essential Oils

Though these side effects are rare, Turmeric essential oil may occasionally cause irritation, dizziness, nausea, stomach upset, and diarrhea. In such instances, discontinue use. 

Turmeric, like other essential oils, is highly concentrated; therefore, it should be diluted in a quality carrier oil (such as sweet almond, olive, almond, grape seed, or other) before topical application. Moreover, it's worth repeating that essential oils should never be used internally and can even be toxic in small amounts. Always refer to the product label for detailed usage and dosing information. 

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