Coriander - Coriandrum sativum

Coriander oil is known to be refreshing and uplifting for the mind. It can help reduce mental fatigue—especially when blended with other uplifting oils such as Orange and Rosemary. Coriander has been used for headaches, muscle tension and exhaustion. Coriander is warming and great for reducing pain from rheumatism, arthritis and muscle spasms.

  • Batch: COR-103
  • Distillation Date: Fall 2011
  • Suggested Shelf Life: 3-4 Years

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Specifics
Country of Origin: Ukraine Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Chemical Families: Monoterpenols Plant Parts: Dried Fruit
Cultivations: Unsprayed Botanical Families: Umberlliferae
Aromas: Exotic and Sensual, Fresh, Lemony Notes: Top/Middle

Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions

The aroma of Coriander essential oil is just like the fresh cilantro herb, bright, lemony, and vibrant. It is beautiful when added to a massage oil, bath or natural perfume. We have blended it with Bergamot and Balsam Fir to create a wonderful oil for muscle pain and stiffness.

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Therapeutic Properties

  • Analgesic
  • Antidepressant/uplifting
  • Anti-inflammatory - reduce inflammation
  • Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infections
  • Bactericidal - destructive to bacteria
  • Cephalic - remedy for the head (in this case, clears the head)
  • Immune support - stimulates functioning of immune system
  • Tonic - strengthens and restores vitality
  • Nourishing for the skin

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Calms the nerves
Acts as an antidepressant

Recipe

Immune Support
15 drops Coriander
12 drops Mandarin
12 drops Ravintsara
15 drops Sandalwood

Blend these oils without any carrier, making a “stock bottle.” Add drops to a cream, oil, bath or candle diffuser. Put a drop in your shampoo or add to an unscented liquid soap.

Safety

No safety issues specific to this oil.

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Coriandrum sativum

Coriander

Country of Origin: Ukraine

Stock # COR-103
Date: Fall 2011
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene6.24
β-myrcene1.15
γ-terpinene4.60
camphene1.10
d-limonene2.66

Monoterpenols

geraniol1.55
linalol71.23

Ketones

camphor4.28

Esters

geranyl acetate3.20

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Coriandrum sativum

Coriander

Country of Origin: Ukraine

Stock # COR-101
Date: Fall 2007
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene8.31
β-myrcene1.18
β-pinene0.54
γ-terpinene4.71
camphene1.53
d-limonene3.02
para-cymene2.93
terpinolene0.54

Monoterpenols

linalol67.36

Ketones

camphor4.40

Esters

geranyl acetate1.96

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Coriandrum sativum

Coriander

Country of Origin: Ukraine

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

Monoterpenes

α-pinene8.87
β-myrcene1.38
β-pinene0.58
γ-terpinene6.73
camphene1.63
d-limonene3.29
para-cymene1.46
terpinolene0.75

Monoterpenols

linalol65.92

Ketones

camphor4.45

Esters

geranyl acetate2.06

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Coriander - <em>Coriandrum sativum</em>

Coriander - Coriandrum sativum

Coriander oil is known to be refreshing and uplifting for the mind. It can help reduce mental fatigue—especially when blended with other uplifting oils such as Orange and Rosemary. Coriander has been used for headaches, muscle tension and exhaustion. Coriander is warming and great for reducing pain from rheumatism, arthritis and muscle spasms.

  • Batch: COR-103
  • Distillation Date: Fall 2011
  • Suggested Shelf Life: 3-4 Years
Sizes / Prices
  • sample (1.5ml) - $5.00
  • 1/2 oz. - $18.00
  • 1 oz. - $32.40
  • 2 oz. - $57.60
  • 4 oz. - $100.80
  • 8 oz. - $172.80
  • 16 oz. - $288.00

Specifics

Country of Orgin: Ukraine Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Chemical Families: Monoterpenols Plant Parts: Dried Fruit
Cultivations: Unsprayed Botanical Families: Umberlliferae
Aromas: Exotic and Sensual, Fresh, Lemony
Note: Top/Middle

Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions

The aroma of Coriander essential oil is just like the fresh cilantro herb, bright, lemony, and vibrant. It is beautiful when added to a massage oil, bath or natural perfume. We have blended it with Bergamot and Balsam Fir to create a wonderful oil for muscle pain and stiffness.

Learn More

Therapeutic Properties

  • Analgesic
  • Antidepressant/uplifting
  • Anti-inflammatory - reduce inflammation
  • Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infections
  • Bactericidal - destructive to bacteria
  • Cephalic - remedy for the head (in this case, clears the head)
  • Immune support - stimulates functioning of immune system
  • Tonic - strengthens and restores vitality
  • Nourishing for the skin

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Calms the nerves
Acts as an antidepressant

Recipe

Immune Support
15 drops Coriander
12 drops Mandarin
12 drops Ravintsara
15 drops Sandalwood

Blend these oils without any carrier, making a “stock bottle.” Add drops to a cream, oil, bath or candle diffuser. Put a drop in your shampoo or add to an unscented liquid soap.

Safety

No safety issues specific to this oil.