HSN Code: 3301
Botanical Name: Pinus Sylvestris
CAS Number: 8002-09-03
Pine Essential Oil
Pine essential oil has fresh, bracing, antibacterial and stimulating properties. Pine essential oil is a ideal for use in inhalations. It has a positive, strengthening affect on both the mind and body. Pine essential oil is refreshing and quickly clears the head and revitalises the body.
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