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Coriander oil

Coriander oil...

Coriander essential oil is usually extracted from the plant of the same name, growing in southern countries and famous for its extensive variety of use. Previously, coriander had great ritual value among residents of ancient civilizations, and in East Asian countries it was used as the most important medicinal plant.

In addition, in the Middle Eastern countries, coriander seeds are still widely used for culinary purposes in the preparation of drinks and sweets, and our breadth is characterized by the addition of seeds of this plant in the manufacture of canned food and baking bakery products. It is worth saying that the beneficial properties of coriander oil also include a fairly wide range of effects of this plant product.

The use of coriander essential oil is very common in aromatherapy, medicine and the field of cosmetology, which is due to the presence of anti-inflammatory, anti-infectious, exhilarating, soothing, bactericidal, anti-leafy, choleretic, warming and other properties of this natural concentrate.

Coriander oil is often used for colds, as it helps to cure infections in the bronchi and lungs, effectively relieves coughing, facilitates breathing, and also extinguishes other unpleasant symptoms of ailments of the upper respiratory tract. In addition, coriander oil has a positive effect on the chemical composition of the blood: it reduces sugar levels and normalizes cholesterol levels.

Quite often it is advised to be used in various digestive failures due to the fact that the healing properties of coriander oil contribute to stimulating appetite, improving the secretion of glands and the production of gastric juice, eliminating colic and stomach cramps, as well as the entire digestive tract. This natural oil can serve to prevent flatulence, gastritis, dyspepsia and a number of other diseases.

With regular internal consumption of coriander oil, the processes of removing toxins from the body are stimulated, cystitis and infectious diseases of the urinary tract, diseases of the gallbladder and liver are prevented. For such purposes, it is recommended to use coriander oil (1-3 drops) with natural honey.

There are also indications for the use of coriander oil externally: first of all, these are joint pain (arthritis or rheumatic) and muscle spasms. In addition, the anti-infectious and anti-inflammatory effects of coriander essential oil are used in various skin diseases: inflammation, dermatitis, wounds, increased dryness, injuries and others.

Finally, this natural remedy is very highly valued due to its soothing and restorative properties. It is used to relieve the symptoms of stress and rest of the nervous system, to get rid of depression, apathy, anxiety, nervousness and fatigue. Natural coriander oil helps improve memory and can help stimulate brain function in general.


coriander oils 899 kCal

Energy value of coriander oil (Ratio of proteins, fats, carbohydrates - ju):

Proteins: 0 g (~ 0 kCal)
Fats: 99.9 g (~ 899 kCal)
Carbohydrates: 0 g (~ 0 kCal)

Energy ratio (b | y): 0% | 100% | 0%