Linaloe Berry

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Other Names : Bursera delpechiana, Mexican Linaloe Tree, Indian Lavender, Tree of Fragrance.
As a native tree to Mexico, and South America, this tree was introduced to India from there in plantations at the beginning of the 20th century to exploit its essential oil potential. It has been a slow process and the oil is very little known outside India.

Special Precautions of Linaloe Berry

health Benefits and uses of Linaloe Berry

It is emotionally uplifting and at the same time, calming and great for assisting sleep. Use it for cooling, and in calming, soothing blends.

  • anti inflammatory being good for minor sports injuries or bruising and grazes.
  • It is a good respiratory aid, for allergies, to calm the inflammation and to calm down the sneezing.
  • Anti-infectious
  • It is a good oil to vapourise with cases of sinus infection. Blends well with Saro and Tea Tree for sinus infections.
  • It is emotionally uplifting and at the same time, calming and great for assisting sleep.
  • When combined with Lavender helps to promote good and restful sleep.
  • It has a strong antispasmodic action, especially when the pain is from either injury or muscle soreness.
  • Due to the ester (geranyl acetate), it has relaxing and antispasmodic effects and alpha-terpineol, monoterpenol is gives its sedative effects on the nervous system.
  • Skin care : Add Linaloe Essential Oil to a skincare cream or lotion base to improve the complexion of dull, dry or oily skin. It has rejuvenating properties that stimulate tissue regeneration, making it helpful in preventing premature skin-aging, fading stretch marks, and soothing red, irritated skin.
  • The relaxing qualities of Linaloe Essential Oil can help ease stress and tension, as well as being invaluable in meditation since it helps to calm the mind.
  • It is regarded as an effective aphrodisiac and is used to treat frigidity.