Coriander / Cilantro Seed Essential Oil
Wildcrafted

Coriander Seed<br>/ Cilantro
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Benefits: inflammation, sedative, rheumatism, arthritis, migraine headaches, eases gas, eases digestion, stimulates the body, oily skin

Botanical Name: Coriandrum sativum
Method of Extraction: steam distilled
Parts Used: seed
Country of Origin: France
Cultivation Method: Wildcrafted

5 ml
1/6 oz
$14.50
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30 ml
1 oz
$44.00
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60 ml
2 oz
$64.00
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Blends Well With: bergamot, black pepper, cardamom, cinnamon, clary sage, clove, cypress, frankincense, geranium, ginger, grapefruit, jasmine, lemon, neroli, nutmeg, orange, palmarosa, petitgrain, pine, ravensara, sandalwood, vetiver, and ylang ylang.

Scent: green, sharp, sweet and woody, with a hint of cilantro

Suggested Use:
CIRCULATION MUSCLES and JOINTS: accumulation of fluids or toxins, arthritis, gout, muscular aches and pains, poor circulation, rheumatism, stiffness
DIGESTIVE SYSTEM: anorexia, colic, diarrhea, dyspepsia, flatulence, nausea, piles, spasm
NERVOUS SYSTEM: debility, migraine, neuralgia, nervous exhaustion
IMMUNE SYSTEM: colds, flu, infections, measles

Contraindications: Stupefying in large doses - use in moderation. Generally non-toxic, non-irritant.



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CAUTION:
- Keep out of reach of children
- Not for internal use unless prescribed by your doctor
- Dilute essential oils before use - Lavender and Tea Tree oil are ok to use undiluted (neat)
- Do not use essential oils during pregnancy unless approved by your Physician and Certified Aromatherapist
- Consult with your Physician and Certified Aromatherapist before using essential oils