Index of Essential Oils
 Coriander
CHARACTERISTICS:
A pale, almost colourless liquid with a sweet-musky, almost woody
odour. Coriander blends well with the oils: jasmine, citronella,
cypress, cinnamon and ginger.
EFFECTS AND ACTIONS:
- Aperitif
- Aphrodisiac
- Antispasmodic
- Analgesic
- Bactericidal
- Digestive
- Carminative
- Depurative
- Fungicidal
- Cytotoxic
- Stimulant
- Lipolytic
- Stomachic
MAIN USES:
Having a mildly warming, yet stimulating effect, coriander makes
a wonderful addition to massage blends, and is particularly
suitable for those who are battling with self acceptance, or in
those who are wanting to improve their memory. Coriander is also
suitable for aromatic bathing, and makes for delightful room
fragrancers.
Circulation, muscles & joints:
- Arthritis
- Poor circulation
- Gout
- Rheumatism
- Muscular cramps
- Toxin accumulation
Immune System:
- Influenza
- Measles
- Infections
Nervous System:
- Mental fatigue
- Migraine
- Debility
Digestive System:
- Colic
- Diarrhoea
- Flatulence
- Nausea
- Anorexia
- Haemorrhoids
CAUTIONS:
- Non-toxic
- Non-sensitizing
- Non-irritant
- Use in moderation
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