Benefits & Uses of Carrot Seed Essential oil
Carrot seed oil is perhaps one of the most underappreciated essential oils. But it is known to have antiseptic, carminative, cytophylactic, depurative, diuretic, emmenagogue, and vermifuge (antiparasitic) properties.
Here are just some of the other well-known health benefits of
Carrot seed Essential oil
-Aids in healing abscesses, boils, and other skin disorders
-Nourishes, tightens, and rejuvenates skin
-Alleviates pain due to menstruation
-Helps stimulate appetite
-Helps treat ulcers
-Improves liver and gall bladder disorder, particularly hepatitis, colitis and enteritis
-Assists in stimulating the lymph system
-Helps women in breast milk production after childbirth
-Helps ease hiccups, colic and flatulence
-Relieves kidney stones and jaundice
Carrot seed oil is also widely used in vapor therapy or aromatherapy as a brilliant stress and anxiety buster and an efficient enhancer of respiratory and digestive functions.
Carrot seed oil’s greatest benefit lies in its detoxifying effect on the liver and the digestive system. It is also an excellent treatment for muscular aches and pains, skin problems, and respiratory ailments.
- Vaporizers
- Carrot seed oil can be used with vapor therapy
- It can assist in relieving stress, assist the digestive and respiratory systems, as well as detoxifying the liver.
- Its earthy smell will help to “ground” a person while relieving stress and exhaustion.
- Body Creams and lotions
- Its beneficial effect on the skin, not only softens and smooths the skin but to assists with cell growth and skin rejuvenation.
- Blended massage oil or in the bath
- As a blended massage oil or diluted in the bath, carrot seed oil can assist with muscle pains and in boosting the respiratory tract, while detoxifying the body and boosting the manufacture of red blood cells.
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