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Botanical Name: | Artemisia dracunculus |
Country of origin: | Europe, Russia and Asia |
Colour & Odor: | It has a fresh fragrance with a hint of anise,It is a pale yellow liquid in color., |
Extraction Method: | Steam Distillation |
Blends well with: | Tarragon oil is can be combined well with other herb oils such as caraway seed, cardamom and black pepper. It can also be blended with lavender, clary sage, tea tree or vetiver oil. |
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.: | Tarragon was introduced by the Europeans as it was named after the Artemis, the Greek Goddess of hunt and Latin term for 'little dragon'. The juice of the herb was also use to treat plagues, animal bites and improper digestion. It was also used to control the excessive flow during menstruation and its leaves were eaten to treat heart diseases. |
Uses: | Tarragon is widely being used in the culinary world and it is referred to as 'King of Herbs' by the French. Since the ancient times, this herb was being used in the urinary infections, toothache and digestive problems. It is also used as massage oil and is diffused in homes to spread a sweet smell that can help in releasing tension and promote sleep. If you long for a healthy and nourished skin, then this oil is for you. Just add a few drops if this oil with aloe vera and apply it directly to achieve a smooth and flawless skin... |
Therapeutic Benefits: | Tarragon Oil comprises of countless therapeutic properties which one can benefit from when they put this oil to use. Some of its properties include antispasmodic, carminative, stimulant, anti-septic and emmenagogue. Tarragon is very effective in promoting blood circulation and distribution of oxygen, hormones and enzymes all over the body. It can also help in digestion by secretion of gastric juices. Tarragon can further help in warding intestinal worms in the body. |