Angelica Root Absolute Essential Oil Profile It was used to purify the blood and ward of infectious disease. Angelica essential oil is a warming, stimulating oil also reputed to be an aphrodisiac.
It has a sweet herbaceous aroma with spicy, peppery undertones. Angelica root essential oil blends nicely with basil, clary sage, patchouli, vetiver, chamomile, geranium, citrus oils and
lavender.We carry a wider range of 100% pure Absolutes imported from around the globe and only from the most reputable suppliers who have been in the business for years and whom we know and trust.
All our Absolutes are supplied in stunning Cobalt Blue glass bottles. Angelica essential oil, Angelica archangelica,has been known to be a miraculous healing oil but also has its uses in perfumery.
Common Name Angelica Seed Essential Oil Botanical Name Angelica archangelica Country of Origin China Parts Used Root Extraction Solvent Angelica Root Oil Profile General - Angelica is a large
hairy, biennial plant with ferny leaves and umbels of white flowers it can grow 5 to 8 feet tall. Flowering time is June to August. Common in Southern England and Central Europe. Essential Oils are
steam distilled from the seeds or rhizomes Angelica Root Oil Uses - Angelica Root Absolute Oil, Angelica archangelica, has very little use in aromatherapy, but the herb and/or oil have been used as
a blood tonic, good for suppressed menstruation, and helps expel the afterbirth. A tea made from the herb, dropped into old ulcers (external) will cleanse and heal them. Good for cold, colic, flu,
cough, asthma, bronchitis, menstrual cramps, pleurisy, anemia, rheumatism, and fever. This herb is excellent in diseases of the lungs, gout, stomach troubles, heartburn, colic, lack of appetite,
gastrointestinal pain, gas, sciatica, and the heart. It is useful for skin lice, relieves itching, swelling, and pain. Chewing the root is recommended for people suffering from a hangover after
excessive alcohol consumption. This plant is used to flavor many alcoholic drinks and its candied stem has long been used in confectionery. Cautions - Both root and seed oil are non-toxic and
non-irritant. The root oil is phototoxic, due to high levels of bergapten.Not to be used during pregnancy or by diabetics.Never apply to skin before natural or simulated sunlightNot recommended for
unsupervised home use.
has been known to be a miraculous healing oil but also has its uses in perfumery.