2 reviews for Cardamom Essential Oil
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Adam Michael has this to say “Cardamom essential oil within massage is useful for those suffering with nausea, flatulence and diarrhoea, easing the griping pains that often accompany it. Produced by steam distillation of the seeds, yellowish in colour and of a pourable viscosity. The plant has been used in Eastern traditional medicine for over 3,000 years, being mentioned in Vedic medical texts. Via the Middle East cardamom was imported into ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome and the Egyptians used it both in perfumes and incenses.
Both Hippocrates and Dioscorides mention it, the latter describing it as good for sciatica, coughs, spasms, abdominal pains and retention of urine. In India cardamom is used very widely as a digestive aid, both in the form of a spice added to food, and as a medicament. Indian use also confirms some of Dioscorides’ descriptions, particularly for coughs, and as a diuretic. But the most important and widespread use in India is as an aphrodisiac. There is no real evidence that cardamom essential oil has any physiological effect, but it is both tonic and stimulant so may act indirectly. Although there is no evidence that cardamom is a skin irritant, you should exercise caution and always dilute especially well prior to use on anybody with a sensitive skin.”
Botanical Name: Elettaria cardamomum
Origin: Guatemala
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rolandujvari (verified owner) –
Beautifully elegant, hits me with slight grassy, woody notes over the remarkable spice main. Makes my men’s fragrances really attractive .
Overall it’s a superior product with superior customer service, thank you so much, Adam
Jarreau bowhay (verified owner) –
One of my favourite spice materials, works well in traces and even when I overdose the mixes. I like cardamom, so an overpowering smell of it, is fine by me and my nose.