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Coriander, Coriandrum sativum

Botanical Name Coriandrum sativum
Essence Warming Action
Function This sweet, woody-spicy, musky scented oil is a stimulant used to combat fatigue, enhance memory/creativity. Used to flush out toxins/fluids that contribute to arthritis, gout, muscular pain, rheumatism, poor circulation, also a pain reliever, anti-inflammatory, useful for neuralgia. Use for digestive problems, appetite stimulation.
Usage Massage - 10-15 drops to 60 ml carrier oil for a warming pain reliever, for headaches rub along the temples. Bath - 5-6 drops to enjoy the many benefits of this oil.
Aromatherapy relaxing, gently clarifying.
Caution Can be stupefying in large doses. Avoid during pregnancy.