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Lemongrass has antiseptic, antibacterial, deodorising and stimulating properties. Lemongrass essential oil is a stimulating tonic for the skin and excellent for revitalising and energising tired bodies and minds. Lemongrass essential oil enlivens the senses and focuses the mind. Lemongrass essential oil is an excellent insect repellent. It has a fresh, lemony-citrus and grass-like aroma.

Lime essential oil (Citrus aurantifolia (Lime) Oil) is an astringent, refreshing and reviving essential oil. Lime essential oil is energising both to the body and mind. It is revitalising to tired muscles and uplifting to the spirit. It has a fresh, sharp, fruity-citrus aroma.

Mahanarayan oil is a substance long used in Ayurvedic medicine (a form of alternative medicine that originated in India) as a massage oil. Typically, it’s made from a blend of sesame oil, camphor oil, and a variety of herbs. Mahanarayan oil is often used to soothe sore muscles, as well as treat a number of health issues.

Mango butter is a fat that originates from mango seeds — it exists in refined and unrefined forms. Mango butter is semi-solid and melts when it touches the skin. Like shea and cocoa butter, mango butter can nourish skin and hair and support overall skin health. Some forms of mango butter are also edible.

Marigold oil has fungicidal, bactericidal, anti-fungal properties and is good for use on the feet. Marigold essential oil has rich, warm, earthy scent with overtones of fruit. Marigold essential oil has a high percentage of ketones and is good as a housefly and white fly deterrent. During both the American Civil War and the First World War, Marigold was used to treat wounds and to prevent wounds from becoming infected with toxins and bacteri, the Marigold flowers were either made into a poultice or an infused oil for application on the wound.

Moringa is a plant that is native to areas of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. It is also grown in the tropics. The leaves, bark, flowers, fruit, seeds, and root are used to make medicine. Moringa is used for asthma, diabetes, obesity, symptoms of menopause, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses.

Moringa oil is high in protein and oleic acid, a monounsaturated, healthy fat. When used for cooking, it’s an economical, nutritious alternative to more expensive oils. It’s becoming a widespread nutritional staple in food-insecure areas where moringa trees are grown. Topical cleanser and moisturizer.

Commonly known as Amritha or Guduchi, widely distributed throughout tropical and sub tropical India. Stem terete often producing foliform aerial roots. Tastes intensively bitter and odorless. All parts of the plant are useful. The aerial parts are used to extract the active principles.

Myrrh essential oil is a rejuvenating oil and is beneficial for all skin types, especially mature skin. It is uplifting, revitalising and has a soothing effect on the emotions.

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