Curry Leaf Oil Manufacturer

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AG Organica use a steam distillation process of extraction at high pressure to extract 100% organic curry leaf essential oil from the leaves of the curry plant. We are the leading manufacturer, distributor, and supplier of Curry Leaf oil and we take pride in telling that we deliver the oil to some of the leading brands across the globe. The Curry leaf essential oil is extracted from the leaves of the curry tree, botanically called as MurrayaKoenigii. The aromatic tree or shrub is native to India and Sri Lanka. The leaves of the curry tree are used as a flavoring agent in South Indian Curries. The leaf, root, and bark of the plant are used in medicines as a stimulant, tonic, and carminative. The volatile oil extracted from the leaves is also commonly used in soap perfume as a fixative.
  • Origin: India and Sri Lanka
  • Botanical: Murraya Koenig
  • Family:
  • Extraction: Steam Distillation
  • Part: Leaves
  • Colour: A Colorless To Pale Yellow Colored Liquid With Sweet, Spicy And Bitter Tone
    Product Details

    Organic Curry Leaf Oil Manufacturer & Supplier

    AG Organica use steam distillation process of extraction at high pressure to extract 100% organic curry leaf essential oil from leaves of curry plant. We are the leading manufacturer, distributor, and supplier of the Curry Leaf oil and we take pride in telling that we deliver the oil to some of the leading brands across the globe. The Curry leaf essential oil is extracted from the leaves of the curry tree, botanically called as MurrayaKoenigii. The aromatic tree or shrub is native to India and Sri Lanka. The leaves of the curry tree are used as a flavoring agent in South Indian Curries. The leaf, root, and bark of the plant are used in medicines as a stimulant, tonic, and carminative. The volatile oil extracted from the leaves is also commonly used in soap perfume as a fixative.

    Constituents The curry leaf oil is rich in various chemical compounds like bisabolene, a-selinee,-thujene,-caryophyllene,-element, -gurjunene, limonene, -trans-ocimene, phellandrene, and -cadinene.

    Properties The specific gravity of the curry leaf oil ranges from 0.86300 to 0.87500 at a temperature of 25°C and the refractive index ranges from 0.86200 to 0.87800 at 20°C temperature. The oil possesses a number of beneficial properties such as antispasmodic, Analgesic, lipolytic ,depurative, carminative, fungicidal, digestive, aphrodisiac, deodorant, stomachic, revitalizing, and stimulant.

    Blending Clove oil blends with benzoin, lavender, ginger, sandalwood, basil, and clary sage.

    Topical Uses
    • Good for our eyes
    • Good for our skin
    • Good for oral health
    • Helps in weight loss

    Everyday Uses & Benefits

    • Powerful antioxidant
    • Reduce the risk of cancer
    • Reduces risk of heart diseases
    • Helps in the management of diabetes
    • Neuroprotective effects
    • Kills bacteria
    • Hepatoprotective effects
    • Excellent for our hair
    • Treatment of anemia

    Popular Uses

    • It is one of the chief herbs used to cure several diseases which include some serious disorders like infertility, nausea, astringent, lower blood pressure, dysentery, fever, vision, night blindness, etc.
    • If taken with coconut milk and salt, it can help in serious illnesses like hepatitis.
    • The aromatherapists have used curry leaf essential oil against diabetes, hair loss, and as a remedy of helping the skin maintain its natural pigmentation.
    • Used in maintaining health, heart, long hairs, control deficiency of iron in our body.
    • Used as Anti-inflammatory, Hepetoprotecctive, Anti-diabetic, Antimicrobial, Antioxidant, Antihypercholestrolemic.

    Primary Benefits

    • Strengthen the Hair Follicles
    • Moisturizes scalp and eliminates dandruff
    • Reduces stress and anxiety

    Directions For Use

    Diffusion: Use three to four drops in the diffuser

    Topical use:

    • Apply one to two drops to the desired area.
    • Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity.

    Caution

    • Keep away from children.
    • If pregnant or nursing, consult your doctor.
    • Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.

    Yes, because it reduces split ends and prevents premature hair greying.Lime, Lavender, Mandarine, Lemon, and Neroli essential oils blend well with Curry Leaf Essential Oil.It can be used for massages, aromatherapy, skin, and hair issues.The leaves of the Curry tree are steam distilled to produce this essential oil.Yes, you can purchase natural curry leaf essential oil in bulk in packages of up to 25kg and more from pureoilsindia.

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    Reviews

    Dione

    01-07-2021 14:48

    It's good with the real curry leaves aroma

    Aditi Mishra

    01-07-2021 14:49

    I put the oil in while my hair is wet, then blow-dry. It doesn't leave my hair oily, nor do I have to use it daily! Amazing Product! Use the correct way will last a long time.

    Varieties
    • Botanical: Murraya Koenig
    • Extraction: Steam Distillation
    • Part: Leaves
    • Colour: A Colorless To Pale Yellow Colored Liquid With Sweet, Spicy And Bitter Tone
    FAQs

    Curry Leaf Oil is an essential oil extracted from the leaves of the curry tree, known for its aromatic and therapeutic properties.

    Curry Leaf Oil is typically extracted through steam distillation of curry leaves, preserving its natural aroma and beneficial compounds.

    Curry Leaf Oil is commonly used in aromatherapy, skincare products, hair care formulations, and as a flavoring agent in culinary dishes.

    Curry Leaf Oil has antioxidant properties that help in rejuvenating the skin, reducing acne, and promoting a healthy glow.

    Yes, Curry Leaf Oil is known to stimulate hair follicles, strengthen roots, and prevent premature graying, thus promoting hair growth.

    Generally, Curry Leaf Oil is safe for topical application when properly diluted. Conduct a patch test before widespread use, especially for sensitive skin.

    You can add a few drops of Curry Leaf Oil to your moisturizer, facial serum, or DIY face masks for added nourishment and a refreshing aroma.

    When used in moderation and properly diluted, Curry Leaf Oil typically doesn❜t have any adverse effects. However, excessive use may cause skin irritation.

    While Curry Leaf Oil is used in culinary dishes, ingesting essential oils should be done cautiously and in very small amounts, preferably under expert guidance.

    Yes, Curry Leaf Oil is generally suitable for all skin types, but individuals with sensitive skin should dilute it with a carrier oil before use.

    You can mix Curry Leaf Oil with a carrier oil like coconut or almond oil and massage it into your scalp, leave it for a few hours, or overnight before washing.

    Yes, Curry Leaf Oil has a distinctive spicy, herbal aroma that is often described as earthy and slightly sweet, adding a unique fragrance to products.

    Yes, the antimicrobial properties of Curry Leaf Oil can help in combating dandruff-causing fungi on the scalp, promoting a healthier scalp environment.

    Avoid direct contact with eyes and mucous membranes. Pregnant or nursing women should consult a healthcare professional before using essential oils.

    Yes, Curry Leaf Oil blends well with citrus oils like lemon and orange, as well as with floral oils like lavender and jasmine, creating unique fragrances.

    No, we adhere to cruelty-free practices, and our Curry Leaf Oil is not tested on animals.

    You can purchase high-quality Curry Leaf Oil from reputable suppliers, preferably those who offer organic and pure essential oils.

    It❜ recommended to dilute Curry Leaf Oil with a carrier oil before applying it directly to the skin to avoid any potential irritation or adverse reactions.

    Yes, Curry Leaf Oil possesses natural preservative properties, making it beneficial for extending the shelf life of cosmetic and skincare formulations.

    While Curry Leaf Oil is generally safe, pregnant women should consult with their healthcare provider before using any essential oils, including Curry Leaf Oil.

    Store Curry Leaf Oil in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight and heat to preserve its aroma and beneficial properties for an extended period.

    Yes, adding a few drops of Curry Leaf Oil to an aromatherapy diffuser can help create a calming and uplifting atmosphere, ideal for relaxation and stress relief.

    Yes, Curry Leaf Oil contains compounds that exhibit anti-inflammatory properties, making it beneficial for soothing skin irritation and reducing redness.

    Yes, inhaling the aroma of Curry Leaf Oil through steam inhalation or a diffuser may help alleviate headaches and promote relaxation.

    Yes, Curry Leaf Oil can be added to massage oils for its therapeutic properties, promoting relaxation and relieving muscle tension when applied topically.