Myrtle Oil

Myrtle Oil

Product name Myrtle Oil
Botanical Name The common myrtle
Harvest time Spring Summer
Part Used Leaf
Method of Extraction Steam Distillation
EINECS CAS 8008-46-6
EINECS 282-012-8
INCI Name Myrtus Communis Leaf Oil
Chemical content Pinene, Cineole, Nerol, Geraniol, Limonene, Linanool

Myrtle or murt tree is a shrub-shaped plant from the myrtle family, maquis group. The plant, which can rise up to 2-3 meters in length, is seen especially in the coastal areas where Mediterranean climate prevails. Myrtle tree, up to three meters in height, can not fall leaves in the winter, white flowers blooming, is a tree with the size of laurel fruit. The leaves are greenish brown in color and lint-free, with a sharp odor. Very seed. The dried leaves of the tree are used as a donor. The essence obtained by distillation of water vapor from fresh leaves is also healing. Also used as odor and spices.

MEDICINE

  • Prevents infection.
  • Expectorant.
  • It is a useful agent against nervous and neurotic disorders, shaking tremors, fear, dizziness, anxiety and stress.
  • Tension, stress, irritability, anger, distress and depression, as well as inflammation, irritation and provides relief from various allergies.
  • It has an aphrodisiac effect.
  • It makes breathing easier.
  • It also helps to reduce infections in the stomach and intestine, while helping to stop diarrhea.

 

COSMETIC

 

        HAIR CARE

  • Preserves natural color of hair
  • Repairs worn hair.
  • Adds vitality to hair
  • It is good for hair loss.
  • Dandruff purifies.

 

        SKIN CARE

  • Used to treat acne and acne.
  • It saves insect bites.
  • Brightens skin
  • Hydrates.

 

FOOD

  • Aromatiktir.
  • It's delicious.

 

VETERINARY MEDICINE

  • Good for the respiratory system.
  • Good for infection.