Botanical Name: Myrtus communis Common name: Myrtle, Foxtail Read More
Botanical Name: |
Myrtus communis |
Common name: |
Myrtle, Foxtail Myrtle |
Plant family: |
Myrtaceae |
Genus: |
Myrtus |
Appearance/Color: |
Reddish brown liquid with thin consistency |
Odor: |
Fresh, medium strength aroma that is slightly camphorous. Scents similar to Eucalyptus |
Blends With: |
It blends well with Rosemary, Lavender, Peppermint, Ginger, Tea tree oil, Clary sage, Spearmint, Thyme, Bergamot, Clove bud |
Origin: |
Australia |
Source: |
Leaves and Twigs |
Method of Extraction: |
Steam Distillation |
Myrtus communis is an evergreen, hermaphrodite (flowers have both male and female organs) shrub. The leaves are aromatic, balsamic. Recent studies revealed the presence of substance with antibiotic action. Myrtus communis plant is taken internally in the treatment of urinary infections, digestive problems, vaginal discharge, bronchial congestion, sinusitis and dry coughs. In India it is used to treat cerebral affections, particularly epilepsy.
Green Myrte oil gives freshness and relaxation. It is extracted by steam distillation of leaves and twigs of Myrtus communis. It is basic resident of Australia. Green Myrte oil is prominently known for keeping up oral hygiene and strengthens respiratory system.
We provide a fine quality Green Myrte oil that relaxes mind and provide our consumer with sound sleep when they shuttle between busy schedules.
DISCLAIMER
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As per NAHA guidelines, New Directions Aromatics (NDA) does not recommend the ingestion of essential oils. It is imperative to consult a medical practitioner before using Essential Oils for therapeutic purposes. Pregnant and nursing women and those taking prescription drugs are especially advised not to use this product without the medical advice of a physician. The oil should always be stored in an area that is inaccessible to children, especially those under the age of 7.
Green Myrte oil is gentle and more soothing than eucalyptus oil. It helps to clearing sinuses and clears respiratory lines during winters. Green Myrte oil has a tonic effect on oily, congested skin. Its positive effect on mind provides reliable relaxation to its user. Green Myrte Essential oil is used treat acne, wounds, gum infections and hemorrhoids.
Green Myrte oil in pharma
Green Myrte essential oil obtained from the plant has antiseptic properties. It contains the substance myrtol which is a great remedy for gingivitis. The oil is used as a local application in the treatment of rheumatism.
Essence of Green Myrte oil
The Green Myrte essential oil is used in perfumery, soaps and skin-care products preparations. It’s refreshing aroma make it better choice in air diffusers. It creates rejuvenating environment while the antiseptic properties prevent air borne diseases.
COMMON USAGE
· RESPIRATORY ISSUES LIKE BRONCHITIS
· COUGHS
· COLDS
· CLEARS MUSCLE FATIGUE
· EXHAUSTION
· SLEEPING DISORDERS
· TREATING ACNE
· HAEMORRHOIDS
· URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
Ingredients:
S.No |
Key Constituents |
1 |
Pinene
|
2 |
1,8-Cineole
|
3 |
Myrtenyl Acetate
|
4 |
(+)-Limonene
|
5 |
Linalool
|
TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION
Safety Summary
The shelf life of Green Myrte essential oil can be extended by storing it in dark glass bottles. Ensure that caps tightly closed, store in refrigerator or in cool, dry location away from sunlight.
After usage it is better to transfer oil from large bottle into a smaller bottle to reduce headspace where oxygen is in contact.
Do not use if aroma has changed or it has become thick and cloudy.
Green Myrte oil is flammable and may catch fire. Consumers are advised to keep it far from hot surfaces and open fire.
Organ Specific Effects
· Eye irritation: Cause severe irritation to eyes. If contacted with eyes, it is advised to rinse thoroughly with water.
· Skin irritation: May cause irritation to skin in some subjects. Advise of medical practitioner is a prior step before opting for first use.
Systemic Effects
· Skin irritation: gas of mixture contains ingredients with unknown acute dermal toxicity.
· Respiratory or skin sensitization: gas 0% of mixture contains ingredients with unknown acute inhalation toxicity.
· Reproductive toxicity: No data available
· Germ cell mutagenicity: No data available
· Phototoxicity: No additional data available
· STOT single exposure: No additional data available
· STOT repeated exposure: No additional data available
· Carcinogenicity: No additional data available
ECOLOGICAL INFORMATION
· Ecotoxicity: mixture contains components with unknown hazards to aquatic environment.
· Bioaccumulation: No data available
· Results of PBT and vPvB assessment: No data available
· Mobility in soil: No data available
· Other adverse effects: Do not allow product to directly enter into water ways and sewage ways.