ANCIENT RELIGIOUS, MEDICINAL AND CULINARY APPLICATIONS

Essential oils have a long and rich history that dates back thousands of years. The use of essential oils can be traced to ancient civilisations across different continents.

Ancient Egypt

The Egyptians used essential oils for medicinal, cosmetic, and religious purposes. They extracted oils from plants such as FRANKINCENSE, MYRRH, CEDARWOOD, and LAVENDER, which were often used in embalming practices and as offerings to their gods. The Egyptians used essential oils in their beauty routines and in the production of cosmetics and perfumes. ROSE, LAVENDER, CHAMOMILE, and NEROLI were among the oils commonly used for their soothing and rejuvenating effects on the skin.

Religious and Spiritual Applications

Essential oils have been used in religious and spiritual ceremonies throughout history. Ancient civilisations, including the Egyptians, Babylonians, and Greeks, believed that aromatic substances had spiritual significance and could facilitate communication with deities or higher realms. Essential oils, such as FRANKINCENSE, MYRRH, CEDARWOOD, and SANDALWOOD, were frequently used in rituals, anointing practices, and purification ceremonies.

Ancient Greece and Rome

The Greeks and Romans greatly valued essential oils for their aromatic and medicinal properties. LAVENDER, ROSEMARY, and PEPPERMINT were popular oils during this period. In ancient Greece and Rome, essential oils like PEPPERMINT, ROSEMARY, and OREGANO were used in cooking. They were often added sparingly due to their concentrated nature.

AROMATIC AND THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS

Today, essential oils are widely used for their aromatic and therapeutic properties. They are used as ingredients, flavours and fragrances for a variety of beauty, perfume, consumer and health and wellness products.

The applications for Botanical’s Breath essential oils powders increases the accessibility and application of essential oils due to the ease of use and versatility.

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a rich history of utilising various herbs and substances, including essential oils, for therapeutic purposes. A few of the most popular essential oils used in TCM are Lavender Essential Oil (Xu Yi Cao), Peppermint Essential Oil (Bo He), Frankincense Essential Oil (Ru Xiang), Myrrh Essential Oil (Mo Yao), Sandalwood Essential Oil (Tan Xiang), Ginger Essential Oil (Jiang), Cinnamon Essential Oil (Gui Zhi), Eucalyptus Essential Oil (Yan Hu Suo).

Ayurvedic Medicine

Ayurvedic medicine, a traditional holistic healing system originating from India, incorporates the use of various herbs and essential oils for therapeutic purposes. A few of the most popular essential oils used in Ayurvedic medicine are: Holy Basil Essential Oil (Tulsi), Sandalwood Essential Oil (Chandan), Patchouli Essential Oil, Vetiver Essential Oil, Frankincense Essential Oil (Dhoop), Lemongrass Essential Oil (Gandhatrina), Rose Essential Oil (Gulab), Eucalyptus Essential Oil (Nilgiri)

Nutraceutical Ingredients

Nutraceutical ingredients refer to substances derived from natural sources, including essential oils, that have potential health benefits and are used in functional foods, dietary supplements, and other wellness products. While essential oil powders are primarily used for their aromatic properties, some oils also possess bioactive compounds that make them suitable for nutraceutical applications. Some of the most popular essential oil powders with bioactive compounds for nutraceutical applications include: Peppermint, Lemon, Turmeric, Ginger, Cinnamon, Oregano.

Flavours

Some of Botanical’s Breath most popular essential oil powder flavours for food and beverages include: Peppermint, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Bergamot.

Cosmetic and Beauty

Essential oils powders have several applications in cosmetic and beauty products for their aromatic properties, therapeutic benefits, and natural fragrance. A few of the most popular essential oils powders for cosmetic and beauty products include: Lavender, Tea Tree, Rosemary, Peppermint, Lemon, Geranium, Chamomile.

Fragrances

A wide range of essential oil powders are used as fragrances in various products, including perfumes, candles, soaps, and lotions. The selection of essential oils used as fragrances can vary depending on personal preferences and the desired scent profile. Some of the most widely used essential oil powders for fragrance purposes include: Lavender, Rose, Sandalwood, Vanilla, Citrus ( Orange, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Petitgrain, Grapefruit, and Bergamot ), Eucalyptus, Peppermint.

Perfumes

Perfumes often feature a blend of essential oils to create complex and unique fragrance compositions. The selection of essential oils used in perfumes can vary depending on the desired scent profile.  Some of the widely used essential oils in perfumery include: Rose Essential Oil, Jasmine Essential Oil, Bergamot Essential Oil, Sandalwood Essential Oil, Patchouli Essential Oil, Vetiver Essential Oil, Citrus Essential Oils ( Orange, Lemon, Lime, Mandarin, Tangerine, Petitgrain, Grapefruit ).

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