Botanical Name: |
Apium Graveolens |
Country of origin: |
North America |
Colour & Odor: |
Fresh warm and spicy scent,Greenish yellow in color, |
Extraction Method: |
Solvent Extraction |
Components: |
D-Sedanolides and D-Limonene |
Solubility: |
It is easily soluble in oil, however insoluble in water. |
Blends well with: |
It can be blended with lavender, tea tree, clary sage, pine, lovage, clove bud, and cinnamon bark oil. |
Uses: |
Celery oleoresin is widely used as a flavoring agent or spice and added to foods and soft drinks. It is also added to medicines for its numerous health benefits as well to add its flavor. |
Therapeutic Benefits: |
Celery seed oleoresin is very advantageous in treating various ailments. It can help in improving digestion and provide the body with a cooling effect. It further helps in clearing all the toxins that are present in the body. The ones who are suffering from rheumatic disease can also relief on using celery seen oleoresin. |