The Bountiful Benefits of Turmeric Essential Oil

The Bountiful Benefits of Turmeric Essential Oil


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Turmeric has been used by humans for over 4000 years. It is a common spice found in many Asian cuisines and is used to add color and flavor to dishes, but there is more to turmeric than just flavoring! This hardy root is a natural plant medicine that is used across traditional cultures for its therapeutic benefits.

Today, apart from the consumption of turmeric in the diet, using Turmeric Essential Oil is a great way to reap the benefits of this high-frequency plant medicine. Turmeric Essential Oil is extracted from the root through steam distillation, which makes it a highly concentrated medium with a true, spicy, woody, and warm aroma. 

Turmeric Essential Oil - Organic - CO2 Extracted (Curcuma Longa)

Turmeric Essential Oil - Organic - CO2 Extracted (Curcuma Longa)

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Botanical Name: Curcuma Longa Plant Part: Rhizomes Method of Extraction: CO2 Extracted Country of Origin: Vietnam Color/Consistency: Yellow-Orange with Medium Consistency Aroma: Fresh, Spicy, Woody Perfumery Note: Base Main Chemical Components: alpha-Tumerone (25.60%), ar-Turmerone (19.40%), beta-Tumerone (14.80%) … read more

Turmeric’s distinctive yellow hue and therapeutic properties can be traced to the main chemical compound Curcumin. This chemical gives Turmeric Essential Oil its anti-inflammatory, antibacterial, anti-fungal, and antioxidant properties.  

Here are some key areas Curcumin aids in the prevention and healing of symptoms. 

Inflammation and Pain

Inflammation may be caused by a variety of different reasons. From everyday skin complexion issues to gut health, muscle pain, and even major underlying illnesses, it is important to reduce inflammation to aid our health! And curcumin is the ideal active component for this issue. Studies show that curcumin fights inflammation at the molecular level preventing the activation of the gene that triggers it. Further, studies show the effectiveness of curcumin to be on the same level as pharmaceutical anti-inflammatory drugs, but without the side effects.

Mind and Emotions

Turmeric Essential Oil is great for boosting memory, cognitive function, and increased concentration and focus. Curcumin boosts levels of a crucial hormone (BDNF, Brain Derived Neuropathic Factor) that increases new neuronal connections. By creating these new connections, this delays and prevents the onset of brain-related illnesses such as Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia. 

Further studies show that reduction in BNDF leads to emotional changes and the rise of negative emotions such as depression. Through the use of Turmeric Essential Oil, curcumin increases neurotransmitters within the brain such as dopamine and serotonin to uplift mood and create positive emotions, thus relieving symptoms of depression. 

Hair and Skin

Turmeric Essential Oil, with its concentrated therapeutic qualities of antioxidants and antiseptics, can treat different skin conditions to reduce blemishes, scars, acne, and facial hair. It may also improve skin elasticity and reduces wrinkles. 

Furthermore, Turmeric Essential Oil’s anti-inflammatory qualities can improve scalp and hair health encouraging hair growth and overall hair health.

Enjoy the full benefits of Turmeric Essential Oil with the recipes below. 

Relieving Inflammation & Pain Blend

Soothe your muscles and reduce pain with this concentrated blend. 

Massage onto painful joints.

Uplifting Mood and Brain Function Diffusion

Breath in this diffusion to focus the mind and uplift the senses.

Dandruff Treatment Serum

Reduce dandruff and soothe an irritated scalp with this simple mixture. 

Massage into scalp daily.

Healthy Skin Blend

This powerful blend of oils can greatly benefit your skin’s health.

Massage gently into skin and face. 

No doubt, turmeric’s long and exciting history throughout the world makes this high-frequency plant medicine essential to have on hand.

By: Fizza Mehdi

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