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Product Code: VRINEO0006105  
Botanical Name Pogostemon cablin
Common Name Patchouly and Puchaput.
Country of Origin India, Sumatra, Java, Malaysia, China, Brazil, Indonesia
Solubility Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol and oils
Specific Gravity 0.9673 @ 72°F
Optical Rotation -51.99
Refrective Index 1.510 @ 72°F
PlantPart Leaves
Bland With Bergamot, cassia, cedarwood, clary sage, myrrh, opopanax, rose, sandalwood, sweet orange.
CAS No 8014-09-3
Flash Point 73 °C
Extraction Method Steam Distilled

Description

We offer pure patchouli oil, derived from fresh fragrant patchouli herbs. The oil retains the distinctive odor which is obtained by rubbing patchouli leaves. The color of the oil depends on the distillation machine; light if done on a stainless steel vessel and dark if done on an iron vessel. But the quality of the oil we offer is unchangingly always high . Patchouli essential oil has a medium earthy aroma which adds luxurious element to aromatherapy when added to the blend. We produce a pure fine quality Patchouli essential oil steam distillation of leaves of Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth.

History

There are few essential oils that provoke more extreme reactions -people either love Patchouli, or they hate it, there is no middle ground. Most of the time, Patchouli conjures up images of hippydom and 60s flair. At the time it was THE natural perfume and everything and everybody seemed to be wafting in clouds of it. Perhaps it was the exotic note that tele-transported them straight to India, the hippy paradise and homeland of Patchouli oil, or maybe it was the dark, musky, slightly raucous scent that seemed to capture the fragrant essence of the era's sexual revolution. Or perhaps it was just particularly effective in covering up the scent of pot. Who knows,â'¦not even time will tell. Apart from its hippy connotations Patchouli does have some very useful medicinal and therapeutic properties and has been used in Ayurvedic medicine where it is said to address the imbalances of Kapha. In the Asian countries, Patchouli oil was traditionally used in folk medicine for treatment of hair problems like dandruff and oily scalp and also used for skin irritations like dryness, acne, and eczema.

Color & Aroma

Color : Yellow with Persisitent, Musky, Earthy odor,

Aroma : Warm, earthy aroma with fresh fruit - like tones.

Constituents

a-bulnesene, a-guaiene, a-patchoulene, b-patchoulene, caryophyllene, norpatchoulenol, patchouli alcohol, pogostol, seychellene.

Uses

Patchouli oil is a very well known antidepressant. Its anti-inflammatory quality makes it an excellent astringent and antiseptic. Anti-emetic, antimicrobial and antiphlogistic, it is antitoxic in nature. It is also antiviral, bactericidal and fungicidal, which makes it a very effective deodorant. A stimulating and tonic agent, it is very much popular as a carminative, digestive, diurectic, nerving, prophylactic and febrifuge. Patchouli oil has also been used as a aphrodisiac since time immemorial. Patchouli oil increases metabolic functions of human body by toning and strengthening the liver, stomach, and intestines and regulates proper excretion, which improves immune system so that it protects against infection and encourages alertness.


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