Carrot Seed - Daucus carota

Our carrot seed is from the Himalayas.  It has an extraordinary amount of Caratol.  Carrot seed is best known for its skin-healing abilities and its tonic, rejuvenating effect on the liver. When the liver is supported and healthy, so is the skin!

  • Batch: CRS-104
  • Distillation Date: Summer 2011
  • Suggested Shelf Life: 6-8 Years
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Specifics
Country of Orgin: India Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Chemical Families: Sesquiterpenes, Sesquiterpenols Plant Parts: Seeds
Cultivations: Unsprayed Botanical Families: Umberlliferae
Aromas: Earthy, Herbaceous Notes: Middle

Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions

Useful in skin blends for eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, skin infections and healthy skin to restore tone and to moisturize. Can be used in facial steams, face creams and butters, and even for your hair.

Highly recommended for mature skin that has been worn by the years and the environment.

Combine with Lemon and Sandalwood for a liver-nourishing blend to use over the long term. Enjoy its carrot-like aroma!

Learn More

Therapeutic Properties

  • Hepatic - affecting the liver
  • Diuretic - aids in reduction of fluids
  • Skin-Healing
  • Cicatrisant - cell-regenerative for skin, healing for scars

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Rejuvenates and combats tired and worn-out feelings
Supports the overall energy and personal growth
Releases blocked energy

Recipe

Nighttime Skin Nourishment
4 drops Carrot Seed
3 drops Rosewood
4 drops Sandalwood
1 drop Lemon

Melt 1 oz. of Shea butter with 1/2 oz. of Jojoba in a double boiler, pour into a 2 oz. jar and add the essential oils immediately. Close and let cool. Apply to your face at night.

References:

1. Battaglia S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy. 2nd edition, The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy, Australia, 2003
2. Davis P. Aromatherapy an A-Z. New revised edition C.W. Daniel Company Limited, England, 1999
3. Keville, K. Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art, The Crossing press, USA, 1995
4. Schnaubelt K. Advanced Aromatherapy, The Science of Essential Oil Therapy, Healing Arts Press, USA, 1998

Safety

No known safety issues

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Daucus carota

Carrot Seed

Country of Origin: India

Stock # CRS-104
Date: Summer 2011
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene1.06
β-myrcene0.57
β-pinene0.43
d-limonene0.72
sabinene0.12

Sesquiterpenes

β-bisabolene2.51
β-caryophyllene0.45
β-farnesene1.99
bicyclogermacrene0.54
daucene3.41

Sesquiterpenes (continued)

farnesene0.54
gurjunene isomer0.60
muurolene0.88
trans alpha bergamotene0.85
zonarene0.23

Sesquiterpenols

carotol68.81
daucol3.86

Oxides

Caryophyllen Epoxyde0.42
cedrene oxide3.92

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Daucus carota

Carrot Seed

Country of Origin: India

Stock # CRS-103
Date: Summer 2010
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene1.00
β-myrcene0.55
β-pinene0.39
d-limonene0.51

Sesquiterpenes

α-bergamotene0.84
α-curcumene0.16
β-bisabolene1.79
β-caryophyllene0.38
β-farnesene2.38

Sesquiterpenes (continued)

β-sesquiphellandrene0.25
γ-muurolene0.98
bicyclogermacrene0.51
daucene3.73
farnesene0.50
gurjunene isomer0.66

Sesquiterpenols

carotol70.61
daucol3.11

Oxides

cedrene oxide4.17

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Daucus carota

Carrot Seed

Country of Origin: Hungary

Stock # CRS-102
Date: Summer 2009
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene4.90
β-myrcene0.72
β-pinene2.19
d-limonene1.10
para-cymene1.80

Sesquiterpenes

α-bisabolene0.64
β-bisabolene1.34
β-caryophyllene8.31
β-selinene0.35
daucene2.69
muurolene0.36

Sesquiterpenes (continued)

selinene0.35
trans alpha bergamotene0.85
trans-β-farnesene0.88

Monoterpenols

geraniol1.40

Sesquiterpenols

α-bisabolol0.42
carotol55.55
daucol3.88
other sesquiterpenols3.75

Esters

citronellyl acetate0.88
geranyl acetate2.21

Oxides

cedrene oxide3.00

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Daucus carota

Carrot Seed

Country of Origin: Hungary

Stock # CRS-101
Date: Summer 2006
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene2.45
d-limonene1.30

Sesquiterpenes

α-bisabolene3.51
β-bisabolene1.93
β-caryophyllene7.18
aromadendrene4.27

Monoterpenols

geraniol0.57
linalol0.13

Sesquiterpenols

carotol64.91

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Carrot Seed - <em>Daucus carota</em>

Carrot Seed - Daucus carota

Our carrot seed is from the Himalayas.  It has an extraordinary amount of Caratol.  Carrot seed is best known for its skin-healing abilities and its tonic, rejuvenating effect on the liver. When the liver is supported and healthy, so is the skin!

  • Batch: CRS-104
  • Distillation Date: Summer 2011
  • Suggested Shelf Life: 6-8 Years
Sizes / Prices
  • sample (1.5ml) - $5.00
  • 1/2 oz. - $26.00
  • 1 oz. - $46.80
  • 2 oz. - $83.20
  • 4 oz. - $145.60
  • 8 oz. - $249.60
  • 16 oz. - $416.00
  • 32 oz. - $665.60

Specifics

Country of Orgin: India Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Chemical Families: Sesquiterpenes, Sesquiterpenols Plant Parts: Seeds
Cultivations: Unsprayed Botanical Families: Umberlliferae
Aromas: Earthy, Herbaceous
Note: Middle

Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions

Useful in skin blends for eczema, psoriasis, skin ulcers, skin infections and healthy skin to restore tone and to moisturize. Can be used in facial steams, face creams and butters, and even for your hair.

Highly recommended for mature skin that has been worn by the years and the environment.

Combine with Lemon and Sandalwood for a liver-nourishing blend to use over the long term. Enjoy its carrot-like aroma!

Learn More

Therapeutic Properties

  • Hepatic - affecting the liver
  • Diuretic - aids in reduction of fluids
  • Skin-Healing
  • Cicatrisant - cell-regenerative for skin, healing for scars

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Rejuvenates and combats tired and worn-out feelings
Supports the overall energy and personal growth
Releases blocked energy

Recipe

Nighttime Skin Nourishment
4 drops Carrot Seed
3 drops Rosewood
4 drops Sandalwood
1 drop Lemon

Melt 1 oz. of Shea butter with 1/2 oz. of Jojoba in a double boiler, pour into a 2 oz. jar and add the essential oils immediately. Close and let cool. Apply to your face at night.

References:

1. Battaglia S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy. 2nd edition, The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy, Australia, 2003
2. Davis P. Aromatherapy an A-Z. New revised edition C.W. Daniel Company Limited, England, 1999
3. Keville, K. Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art, The Crossing press, USA, 1995
4. Schnaubelt K. Advanced Aromatherapy, The Science of Essential Oil Therapy, Healing Arts Press, USA, 1998

Safety

No known safety issues