Curry for your Complexion?

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

One of the spices used to make curry is a fabulous root called Turmeric (Curcuma longa). Not only is it delicious in your favorite Indian dish, but its natural healing properties make it fantastic for your skin.

Turmeric is full of vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. It provides prevention and healing for many skin issues including acne, eczema and psoriasis. Great for bruises, cuts and burns as well.

Turmeric is an excellent helper in the elimination of toxins from your skin and body. It also stimulates your immune system. 

This calming and warming oil reduces pain and swelling making it great for joint and muscular pain relief.



Rubbing a natural massage oil containing turmeric on your abdomen may help with digestion, reduction of fluids and prevention of gas. Fantastic for menstrual cramps and nausea, too.


Turmeric powder is what gives curry its yellow color. So, you can expect the oil to be yellowish as well. The scent of turmeric is delightfully earthy, spicy, woodsy and warm.

Turmeric is regularly used in Ayurvedic medicine. Some of its medicinal uses include skin, heart, liver and lung treatments as well as with the treatment of diabetes.

Currently research is being performed on the use of turmeric as a cancer tumor inhibitor, an aid in the recovery of stroke patients, and as a diabetes and Alzheimer's medication. Exciting stuff! 
Turmeric may irritate very sensitive skin and should be avoided during pregnancy.
 
As always, this information is provided for educational purposes and is not intended for any other use. Always follow safety guidelines when using essential oils and never use them without the guidance of a clinically trained aromatherapist or physician.  



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Friday, June 10, 2011

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May Flowers -GARDENIA

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Gardenia

The gardenia symbolizes love, purity and refinement. These beautiful flowers have a very strong sweet scent. 

Believe it or not, gardenias are from the coffee family.  I recently had the opportunity to sniff some coffee flower oil and it had a scent very similar to gardenia. Who knew?!

Gardenia oil is fantastic for calming nerves and irritability. It is useful in treating anxiety and insomnia, too. Makes a lovely perfume.


Gardenia oil reduces pain & swelling, stops bleeding, treats muscle & joint injuries and wounds & infection and is even helpful in alleviating some of the symptoms of menopause.



When choosing a product made with Gardenia, please be certain that the gardenia was not obtained using a chemical solvent. In my opinion, this negates much of the therapeutic benefits of the oil (and any other oil for that matter). Unfortunately, due to the very high cost of the alternative extraction methods, this is how much of gardenia is extracted.