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Botanical Name: | Momordica Charantia |
Country of origin: | India |
Colour & Odor: | It has strong bitter aroma,It is pale yellow to greenish yellow in color, |
Extraction Method: | Cold pressed |
Solubility: | It is soluble in alcohol and oil. |
Blends well with: | Bitter Gourd oil blends well with other carrier and essential oils. |
This oil blends well with ambrette, Amyris, Black Pepper, Cardamom, Cassie, Cistus, Frankincense, and essential oils. The agarwood oil suppliers in India offer these oils to fragrance makers and other users for blending purposes.: | Bitter melon was originated in India and it was later introduced to China in 14th century. In Turkey it has been used for a number of ailments, particularly stomach problems. |
Uses: | Even though bitter gourd oil is bitter in taste, it does not lack in providing all the required benefits to the body. Bitter gourd oil is an all-rounder as it is beneficial for skin, hair, and health. Bitter gourd is a seasonal vegetable which is very rich in phosphorous.Bitter gourd oil is used in cooking as it purifies blood, activates liver, and is beneficial for diabetes. The oil is used for curing diabetes, expel intestinal gas, promote menstruation, and cures fever.Typically, it can be used for sores, wounds, and infections; and, internally, it can be used to prevent worms and parasites. |
Therapeutic Benefits: | Bitter Gourd oil is used as folk medicine for diabetes because it contains insulin like principles which are beneficial to cure diabetes. This is the reason it is known as plant insulin.Juice made of Bitter Gourd leaves are also used in treatment of piles. Since ancient time, the roots of this plant are used for respiratory problems. Not just the plant, but its oil also has many benefits. |