Detox Massage Oil
Product Code: VRINEO0006011  
Botanical Name Pimento Racemosa
Common Name Sweetbay, Mediterranean bay, laurel, tej patta.
Country of Origin India
Solubility Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils
Specific Gravity 0.9553@ 72°F:
Optical Rotation -8
Refrective Index 1.508 @ 72°F
PlantPart Leaves
Bland With Cedarwood, eucalyptus, coriander, geranium, juniper, ginger, lavender, orange, lemon, rose, rosemary.
CAS No 84929-57-7
Flash Point 167 °F
Extraction Method Extraction

Description

Bay leaf is the oldest herbs or spice and is a native of Asia Minor. Also known by name of 'Sweet bay', 'bay laurel', 'Noble laurel' & 'True laurel', its leaves have aromatic odor & are bitter and spicy. Mixing well with oils like cedarwood & coriander, it finds extensive use as a constituent in men's soaps, colognes, cosmetics & hair tonics.

History

Bay Essential Oil was very popular with the Romans, who thought Bay was a symbol of wisdom, peace and protection. The Latin laudis means 'to praise', which is why the victors at the Olympic Games were presented with a laurel wreath made of Bay leaves. In the past, Bay leaves from the Caribbean were distilled with rum; the Bay Rum so obtained became a famous hair tonic and body rub for colds and muscle pains. The bay tree is native to the Caribbean islands from where it is believed to have spread to other parts of the world. Bay held an important place in Ancient Rome and Greece as well, in their religion, culture, and in their medicines. This is extracted by steam distillation of fresh leaves of the bay tree, whose scientific name is Laurus Nobilis. However, science we are here to discuss the medicinal importance of this essential oil, we shall now see what treasures it holds for our health. This is an evergreen tree which can grow up to 20 meters high with dark green, glossy leaves and black barriers. Bay was very popular with the Romans, who thought it was a symbol of wisdom, peace and protection. The latin Laudis means ‘to praise’, which is why the victors at the Olympic games were presented with a laurel wreath made of bay leaves. Bay is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant in regions with Mediterranean oceanic climates, and as a house plant of greenhouse plant in colder regions. It is used in topiary to create single erect steam with ball-shaped, box-shaped or twisted crowns; also, for low hedges. Together with a gold from, L. nobilis ‘Aurea’.

Color & Aroma

Color : Brownish with highly characteristic, warm, sweet phenolic-spicy odour,

Aroma : Bay has a strong, spicy bay leaf scent.

Constituents

alpha pinene, beta pinene, alpha terpineol, chavicol, eugenol, and limonene, geranyl acetate, linalool, myrcene, methyl chavicol and neral,Methyl eugenol

Uses

It is commercially used as a constituent for men's soaps, colognes, cosmetics and hair tonics. It is also used in sauces, soups, stews and other food items. Carrying a strong, spicy and pungent aroma, it also has properties for controlling dandruff, promoting hair growth, treating muscular aches, rheumatism, neuralgia and poor circulation. The complex chemical constituents of Bay Essential Oil, which include Cineole and Linalool, offer antiseptic, antibiotic, analgesic, anti-neuralgic, astringent, insecticidal and sedative properties. These properties have been sought in the treatment of rheumatism, muscular pain, circulation problems, colds, flu, dental infections and skin infections.


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