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Lavender Oil

Our company is bracketed among the successful Suppliers and Exporters of Lavender Oil from Malaysia. The Lavender Oil offered by us is 100% pure and completely free from all kinds of impurities. Lavender Oil we make available is used as a first aid, sleeping aid, sedative, antiseptic, etc. We are capable of delivering bulk orders of the Oil within the promised time frame. One can obtain the Oil at nominal rates.

WHAT IS LAVENDER?
So what is lavender? First and foremost, it is a lovely green plant with fragrant purple flowers. It is native to the mountainous zones of the Mediterranean where it grows in sunny, stony habitats. Today, it flourishes throughout southern Europe, Australia, and the United States. The oil in lavenders small, blue violet flowers gives the herb its fragrant scent. The flowers are arranged in spirals of 6 10 blossoms, forming interrupted spikes above the foliage.

Its name comes from the Latin lavare, which means to wash. It is believed that lit was first used as a bath additive to help purify the body and spirit in ancient Persia, Greece, and Rome.

Historically, lavender has been used as an antiseptic and as a remedy for anxiety, restlessness, insomnia, depression, headache, upset stomach, and hair loss. It is a key component in aromatherapy, where the scent is used for both healing and relaxation purposes.

HOW IS IT USED?
From a preppers point of view, lavender has three primary uses, as an antiseptic, a topical anesthetic, and as a sedative.
Antiseptic. Used alone or in combination with carrier oils, lotions or creams, lavender is used on the skin to treat abrasions, cuts, burns, and inflammatory skin conditions. Lavender helps promote healing and is one of the few essential oils that can can be safely applied to the skin in it undiluted form.
Topical anesthetic. As a topical anesthetic and pain reliever, lavender oil can dramatically reduce the sensation of pain from burns and insect bites.
Sedative. Lavender promotes a sense of calm and relaxation and can assist in combating sleeplessness and insomnia.
Beyond these broad uses, there are also many practical applications of lavender essential oil. Each of the 25 uses below will foster self-sufficiency not only now, but in a survival situation. They are presented in no particular order.

25 USES OF LAVENDER OIL FOR SURVIVAL
1. First Aid. Use on burns and scalds to avoid the formation of blisters and decrease the pain. Also use on minor scrapes to prevent scarring.

2. Stress and anxiety. Soothe anxiety and stress with the calming effects of lavender oil.

3. Sleep aid. Get some sleep by rubbing some lavender on the bottoms of your feet before going to bed.

4. Menstrual cramps. Relieve menstrual cramps by rubbing lavender oil over the cramping area of your abdomen

5. Headaches. Rub oil on the temples and forehead. Also try a combination of peppermint and lavender oil for even greater relief.

6. Bleeding. A few drops of lavender will help stop bleeding on small cuts and wounds.


7. Chest congestion. Relieve chest congestion the next time you have a cold or the flu by adding4-6 drops of lavender oil to a bowl of hot water. Place a towel over your head, and inhale the vapor slowly and deeply. Just be careful that the water is not too hot or you will burn yourself.

8. Muscle pain, sprains. Add lavender oil with a carrier oil (such as coconut oil or other vegetable oil) and rub on sprains and muscle pains for soothing relief. This is a great thing to do at bedtime.

9. Nocturnal foot and leg cramps. Before bed, rub lavender oil onto the ball of your foot and on to your big toe. If you wake up with a cramp or charley horse, rub additional lavender oil on the affected area until the pain is gone. (I have been doing this for about three weeks now and it is working!)

10. Insect bites. A drop of lavender oil on insect bites helps relieve the itch and help them to heal more quickly.

11. Insect repellent. Add lavender to a carrier oil and rub on to your arms and legs for a great insect repellent.

12. Remove splinters. Apply a few drops of lavender to a splinter. Wait for it to swell and the pesky splinter will be easy to remove.

13. Fatigue. Add a few drops of lavender essential oil to your bath water to relieve fatigue.

14. Fevers. Add some drops of lavender oil to a cool washcloth and rub gently on forehead, neck, and trunk are to cool down the body. Alternatively, you can also use lavender in a steam vaporizer to bring the comforting warmth to a chilled body.

15. Exfoliating hand cleaner and scrub. Make your own bath scrubs. Use sugar, olive oil, and lavender to create a wonderful exfoliating scrub for rough skin.

16. Ingredient in DIY cleaning products. Add lavender to Dirt Cheap Soft Soap, your homemade spray cleaner, laundry soap and other DIY cleaning products.

17. Calming children. Put some oil into a diffuser and place it in a childs room to help them sleep. Or add oil to a carrier oil and rub on the bottom of their feet anytime you want to calm down your child.

18. Acne. To reduce the swelling and inflammation of acne and to reduce the risk of an infection that could lead to scarring, add 5 drops lavender oil to 1 teaspoon warm water and stir. Dip a clean cotton ball into the mixture, and hold to the head of the pimple. Repeat as often as desired.

19. Sunburn. Treat sunburn by making a soothing skin toner of 2 drops lavender oil with 1/2 cup witch hazel, 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar and 1 tablespoon rosewater. Apply after cleansing.

20. Footbath. Footbaths can be a powerful remedy for headaches. The hot water draws blood to your feet, easing the pressure on the blood vessels in your head. Add a few drops of lavender essential oil to a footbath to provides soothing relief for a headache.

21. Itchy scalp. Mix lavender oil with water and massage into the scalp. You can also add a few drops to your favorite conditioner after shampooing your hair.

22. Moths. To repel moths in the closet, make a little sachet of cotton balls doused in lavender oil. Or if you are lucky enough to grow lavender in your yard, make up a little bundle of dried lavender leaves and flowers to to keep the moths away.

23. Solvent. Lavender oil can be used as an organic solvent that will rapidly help remove grease, glues and paint from various surfaces and all the while with a much more pleasant odor than other chemical solvents.

24. Air Freshener. Add 5 to 6 drops lavender is a small mason jar. Add some baking soda then punch holes in the lid. Place in smelly areas (near the garbage can and laundry hamper, for example) and shake the jar often.

25. Scented candles. Add lavender oil to your homemade emergency candles for a nice calming scent when you need it most.
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Argan Oil

Our companys name figures in the list of reliable Exporters and Suppliers of Argan Oil from Malaysia. The Argan Oil we make available is used as skin moisturizer and wrinkle reducer. Argan Oil is highly acclaimed for its anti-ageing benefits. Owing to our excellent logistics network, we are capable of delivering bulk orders of the Oil within the stipulated time. One can obtain the Oil at competitive rates.

What is Argan Oil?
Argan oil is a type of oil that is extracted from argan tree kernels. Argan oil contains essential fatty acids, antioxidants, polyphenols, oleic and linoleic acids, squalene oil and vitamin E. It makes a great anti-aging oil for the skin. The high content of antioxidants in this oil protect the skin from damage by the sun and also from free radicals. It is often used for treating dry skin, wrinkles, acne, stretch marks, eczema and psoriasis.

Where Does Argan Oil Come From?
Argan oil comes from Southwestern Morocco and can only be extracted from trees in this area. The argan tree is endangered and is grown in a UNESCO protected biosphere. The oil is rare and highly prized as each tree only outputs one litre of oil in an entire season.

History Of Argan Oil
The oil extracted from the argan tree has been in use for over 3, 500 years. It was once processed totally by hand, taking two days of hard labor to produce just one liter of oil

Is It Only For Use On Skin?
No. You can also use argan oil on your hair. It helps repair dry hair and split ends and will keep your hair healthy. Argan oil may also be used on the nails to strengthen them.

Argan Oil Side Effects
This oil is generally considered safe to use on your skin, hair and nails. As with any skin care product you are trying, always start with a small amount until you know how your body will react to it. This is especially true if you have very sensitive skin.

Common Uses Of Argan Oil
Argan oil is an all natural skin care product. Here are some of its uses :
  • Skin moisturizer
  • Wrinkle reducer
  • Treat acne
  • Treat skin conditions like psoriasis and eczema
  • Fade stretch marks
  • Condition dry or damaged hair
  • Strengthen nails

Anti-aging Benefits Of Argan Oil
Many people use this oil for its anti-aging benefits for the skin. Its generous amounts of fatty acids, vitamin E and antioxidants keep the skin looking young and healthy. In use for over 3, 500 years, it is possibly one of the oldest beauty secrets around.

Uses of Argan Oil
1. Hair Conditioner Rich in fatty acids to strengthen hairs health. It alsocontains Sterols that penetrates pores for deep moisturizing for soft, no greasyand shiny hair.

2. Skin Moisturizer -Argan oil contains high levels of Vitamin E, 3x more thanOlive Oil. It also contains Omega 6 and Anti-oxidants which are clinically provento nourish your skin. Massage to your skin and see the results!

3. Anti- Aging Argan Oils Anti oxidants gives your skin a younger and a fresherlook. It reduces wrinkles by combating oxidation and free radicals thus repairing damaged skin cells.

4. Anti- Acne- Argan Oil is unique because its a moisturizer that also has anti-Acne properties by balancing your skins production of Sebum which leads tounclogging of your pores and therefore preventing Acne.

5. Lessen Scars Its natural fatty acids reduce scars in your skin and lessensstretch marks by improving skin elasticity. Argan oil also acts as an anti-bacterialoil and it is also acts as an anti-inflammatory agent.

6. Relief Skin Conditions Argan oil regulates your skins secretion of Sebum, which balances oil in your skin which helps clear acne and blemishes. It is also works best for conditions such as ECZEMA, PSRORIASIS, ROSACEA and SKIN ASTHMA.

FOR FACE
  • After washing your face, apply 1-2 pumps of Argan Oil. For make up, wait until
  • Argan oil seeps into your skin (1-2 mins) then apply make- up over Argan oiled skin.
  • Apply 1-2 Pumps on your face Day and night.
  • Apply on blemishes, Acne affected areas and other skin conditions like ECZEMA, PSRORIASIS, ROSACEA and SKIN ASTHMA.

FOR HAIR
  • Apply generous amount on palm and use after shampooing just like any conditioner then rinse or Apply Argan oil 15 30 minutes before shampooing then rinse.
  • Apply as leave-on after towel dried hair which then protects your hair from heat.
  • For hair treatment, apply a generous amount of oil from roots to tips, then wrap in a warm towel and leave for 30 minutes before rinsing. For best results, do the treatment twice a week
  • To create natural waves or curls, apply generous amount of Argan oil on hair after shampooing and conditioning. Comb hair to untangle hair strands then crunch hair to create curls or waves then leave hair to dry for 10 minutes, when hair feels towel dried crunch hair again as you please until satisfied with waves and curls.

FOR SKIN
  • Apply on areas with Skin conditions such as ECZEMA, PSRORIASIS, ROSACEA and SKIN ASTHMA.
  • Apply on scars, burns and stretch marks on your body.
  • Apply small amounts to nail cuticles after manicure and pedicure.
  • Apply on sun kissed skin.

FOR BODY
  • FOR NAILS :Create a lemon mix of 1tsp Lemon and 1tsp of Argan oil in a small bowl and dunk fingernails for 10-15 minutes.
  • FOR LIPS : Add 1 pump of Argan Oil to 1tsp of Brown Sugar and mix together, rub on lips to scrub off dead skin and moisturize your lips.
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Eucalyptus Oil

We are an established Supplier and Exporter of Eucalyptus Oil from Malaysia. The Eucalyptus Oil we make available is processed and packaged using advance technology. Eucalyptus Oil offered by us helps treating respiratory problems and muscle pain. Bulk orders of the Eucalyptus Oil are processed by us as per the specific requirements of the buyers. The entire range of the Oil is reasonably priced by us.

While many essential oils provide similar benefits, Eucalyptus offers more unique benefits. You can use it to do everything from healing wounds faster to solving respiratory problems such as bronchitis and asthma.

Of course, like many other essential oils, Eucalyptus can also be used as a hair care product or as a household aroma.

If all of this sounds great, read on to find out everything you need to know about essential oil of Eucalyptus uses and benefits.

The Basics
The majority of Eucalyptus oils come from Australia, where it is extracted from evergreen Eucalyptus trees that grow there. However, Eucalyptus is also sparsely found in other parts of the world such as Asia and Africa. Going back to Australia, its widely believed that the Aborigines here are the first ones to have discovered and used Eucalyptus essential oil. They used it to cure everything from breathing problems to muscle pains. Interestingly enough, it is still used for many of the same things today! One more thing worth mentioning about this oil is that it is a top note, meaning it works fast so you get the benefits right away; however, top notes also fade away quicker than middle and bases notes, so you wont have long to soak up the benefits of Eucalyptus.

Appearance
As far as the color of Eucalyptus essential oil goes, this product ranges from colorless to pale yellow. Eucalyptus oil is also very thin, and it gives off a fresh, earthy aroma when used. So make sure to keep all of this in mind when buying it.

Beauty Uses and Healing Properties
  • Treating respiratory problems : If you have a respiratory problem such as asthma, bronchitis or congestion, It is a great oil to use. Gargling a little Eucalyptus oil with warm water has been shown to treat all of the aforementioned problems because Eucalyptus is a very good decongestant and anti-inflammatory.
  • Muscle pain relief : Its often in treatment for sore muscles because you can simply massage it into the afflicted area and get instant results. Everything from minor problems such as stiff or sore muscles to serious problems like sprained ligaments and nerve pain can be relieved through massaging the oil into the body.
  • Mouth wash: Because of its strong germicidal properties, you can use it as a mouthwash. Just by gargling Eucalyptus daily, you can prevent cavities, and keep your mouth fresh and clean!
  • Wounds and abscesses : Eucalyptus is one of the best essential oils for treating wounds and abscesses. Just putting a few drops of it on a dressing can work wonders when healing a wound due to the strong antiseptic properties it offers. You can also use it on bug bites and bee stings.
  • Dandruff treatment
    Those having a bout with dandruff should try ridding the problem with this oil. All you need to do is put several drops of it into your shampoo and massage it into your hair.
  • Air freshener : Due to its fast-acting nature and pleasant aroma, it makes a perfect air freshener. Not only will you get the soft, earthy smell of Eucalyptus through your house, but this product also kills germs and bacteria.

How to Use
Before we get into how to use this oil, bear in mind that you need to be careful with the quantity you use. This is especially true when using Eucalyptus as a massage oil because too much can irritate the skin. With this being the case, only mix several drops of the oil with massage oils before using.

The same rules apply when using Eucalyptus oils to treat wounds and bee stings; you shouldnt use any more than a few drops on the dressing you put on the wound. Overusing it could cause the wound to get worse, and even make the afflicted person nauseous or sick.

When gargling it, its highly recommended that you avoid swallowing the oil afterward. Instead, simply mix a few drops of the oil into warm water, gargle the solution, then spit it out into the sink. As a good rule of thumb, you should never swallow any essential oil unless a licensed/reputable doctor instructs you to do so (which probably wont happen).

It is okay to inhale Eucalyptus oils when treating respiratory problems, but again, the key is to do this in moderation. A couple of small drops on a cloth should do the trick without making you feel bad afterward.

You can also combine it with other essential oils such as rosemary, cedar wood and lavender.
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