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Vanilla Extract is produced
from this perennial herbaceous climbing vine up to 25m high, with green
stems and large white flowers that have a deep narrow trumpet. The oil
is a resinoid (often called an oleoresin) by solvent extraction from the
‘cured’ vanilla beans. The deep trumpet-shaped flowers have to be hand
pollinated - except in Mexico where the native humming birds do most of
the work. An absolute is occasionally produced by further extraction
from the resinoid. Vanilla is native to Central America and Mexico and
cultivated mainly in Madagascar and Mexico. Vanilla is also cultivated
in Tahiti, the Comoro Islands, East Africa and Indonesia, although the
pods are often processed in Europe or the USA.
Uses - Vanilla essential oil,
Vanilla planifolia, is used in pharmaceutical products as a
flavoring agent, and as a fragrance ingredient, in perfumes, especially
oriental types. It is widely used to flavor tobacco and as a food
flavoring, mainly ice-cream, yogurt, and chocolate. Vanilla is calming,
comforting, and dispels anger, frustration, and tensions. Its relaxing
influence can help to induce menstruation, and it is an aphrodisiac
because of its relaxing and sensual fragrance. It is recommended to use
it in massage blends, particularly when there is tension in the female
reproductive system
Vanilla Boosted Extract essential oil,
Vanilla planifolia, blends well with the following essential
oils: sandalwood,
vetiver, opopanax, benzoin, balsams
and spice oils.
Cautions - Non-toxic, common
sensitizing agent.
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Common Name - Vanilla
Essential Oil
Botanical Name - Vanilla
planifolia
Parts Used - Pod
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Essential oils packing:
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5 ml, 10
ml, 25 ml or any pack asked by customer. Minimum order in our label 1000
and in private label 5000
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Bulk
packing is also available.
All of our essential oils are 100% pure and natural essential oils, of
therapeutic grade and free from any chemicals or pesticides.
Although all of our
products are of premium quality, our essential oils are not certified
organic essential oils.
Vanilla Essential oils and aromatherapy
products can also be used in soap making ingredients, lotions, massage
oils, diffusers, potpourri, scent, air fresheners, body fragrance, perfume
oils, aromatherapy products, bath oils, towel scenting, spa's, incense,
light rings, laundry, facial steams, hair treatments, and more.
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