Turmeric Oil
Curcuma longa
Commonly known for its Ayurvedic health uses, Turmeric oil is a staple for your daily health routine and, when taken internally, promotes a positive immune function and response.*
Description
As a key botanical of the traditional Ayurvedic health practices of India, turmeric root and turmeric essential oil have a long history that has inspired modern uses of turmeric today. Steam distilled from the turmeric root, Turmeric essential oil has two unique chemical components, Turmerone and ar-Turmerone.
Most commonly known for their nervous system benefits, these components make internal use of Turmeric essential oil a staple in your daily health routine.* Turmeric oil is beneficial both internally and aromatically. Advantageous to the immune system, ingested Turmeric oil may have soothing benefits that promote a positive immune response.*
Turmeric oil can help to promote clear, smooth, and radiant-looking skin. Take Turmeric daily to support healthy immune function and response along with healthy circulation.* In addition to the many benefits of Turmeric essential oil, Turmeric oil acts as a great burst of flavor to your favorite savory meals.
Uses
- Take internally for daily antioxidant support and to improve immune response.*
- As metabolic support, use Turmeric oil when trying to get back on track.*
- When needed, use Turmeric as a spot treatment or in an all-over face mask to help reduce the appearance of blemishes or for a healthy-looking overall glow.
- Diffuse Turmeric essential oil or put a drop or two into your hand and inhale to promote feelings of positivity and to improve mood.
- After strenuous activity, incorporate Turmeric oil into your recovery routine for a soothing experience.
Directions for Use
Diffusion: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of your choice.
Internal Use: Dilute one drop in 4 fl. oz. of liquid.
Topical Use: Apply one to three drops to desired area. Dilute with a carrier oil to minimize any skin sensitivity. See additional precautions below.
This oil is Kosher certified.
Cautions
Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing or under a doctor's care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas.
Primary Benefits
- Helps support healthy glucose and lipid metabolism when taken internally*
- Internal use of Turmeric oil may enhance cellular antioxidant enzymes* (e.g. glutathione)
- When added to a veggie cap, may help support healthy nervous and cellular function*
- Internal use has been shown to increase curcumin potency and absorption*
- Turmeric oil may promote healthy immune function and response when consumed*
- Supports clean and healthy-looking skin while reducing the appearance of blemishes
Aromatic Description
Warm, spicy, earthy, woody
Collection Method
Steam distillation
Plant Part
Rhizome
Main Constituents
ar-Turmerone and Turmerone
Turmeric is an aromatic plant in the ginger family that has been used for centuries in the traditional health practices of China, India, and Sri Lanka. Rich in antioxidants, Turmeric essential oil supports the metabolism and the immune system.* It is also emotionally uplifting.
Usage Tips:
- Take internally for soothing benefits that promote a positive immune response.*
- Take 1–2 drops daily in a veggie capsule to help enhance cellular antioxidant enzymes, and support healthy nervous system and cellular function.*
- Use Turmeric on the skin as a spot treatment or an all-over face mask to help reduce the appearance of blemishes or for a healthy-looking overall glow.
- After strenuous activity, apply Turmeric topically to targeted areas for a soothing experience.
- As metabolic support, use Turmeric when trying to get back on track.*
- To improve mood and promote positivity, diffuse Turmeric or put a drop or two into your hand and inhale.
Learn More
What Is Turmeric?
Turmeric is a flowering herb related to ginger with fibrous roots and a savory flavor. Grown throughout Southeast Asia, turmeric is known worldwide as the spice that gives curry seasoning its color and distinctive flavor. The root is also used as a natural yellow dye. The rhizomes and tubers of this plant have been used in holistic Ayurveda health practices for their powerful benefits for nearly 4,000 years. Turmeric has also been used historically in China and Sri Lanka.
What Is Turmeric Oil Good For?
Recent scientific attention on curcumin, a chemical constituent of turmeric root, has rekindled interest in turmeric oil’s health benefits. Curcumin is a powerful antioxidant, and Turmeric essential oil has been shown to help increase curcumin potency and absorption.* Turmeric also contains the chemical components ar-Turmerone and Turmerone. These chemical constituents are known for their nervous system benefits.*
Turmeric is a powerful essential oil. When taken internally, it offers daily antioxidant support and helps support a healthy nervous system, cellular function, and immune response.* It also helps support healthy glucose and lipid metabolism, and healthy circulation.* When inhaled, Turmeric uplifts mood and emotions.
Usage Tips:
- Take internally for soothing benefits that promote a positive immune response.*
- Take 1–2 drops daily in a veggie capsule to help enhance cellular antioxidant enzymes, and support healthy nervous system and cellular function.*
- Use Turmeric on the skin as a spot treatment or an all-over face mask to help reduce the appearance of blemishes or for a healthy-looking overall glow.
- After strenuous activity, apply Turmeric topically to targeted areas for a soothing experience.
- As metabolic support, use Turmeric when trying to get back on track.*
- To improve mood and promote positivity, diffuse Turmeric or put a drop or two into your hand and inhale.
What Is Turmeric?
Turmeric is a flowering herb related to ginger with fibrous roots and a savory flavor. Grown throughout Southeast Asia, turmeric is known worldwide as the spice that gives curry seasoning its color and distinctive flavor. The root is also used as a natural yellow dye. The rhizomes and tubers of this plant have been used in holistic Ayurveda health practices for their powerful benefits for nearly 4,000 years. Turmeric has also been used historically in China and Sri Lanka.
What Is Turmeric Oil Good For?
Recent scientific attention on curcumin, a chemical constituent of turmeric root, has rekindled interest in turmeric oil’s health benefits. Curcumin is a powerful antioxidant, and Turmeric essential oil has been shown to help increase curcumin potency and absorption.* Turmeric also contains the chemical components ar-Turmerone and Turmerone. These chemical constituents are known for their nervous system benefits.*
Turmeric is a powerful essential oil. When taken internally, it offers daily antioxidant support and helps support a healthy nervous system, cellular function, and immune response.* It also helps support healthy glucose and lipid metabolism, and healthy circulation.* When inhaled, Turmeric uplifts mood and emotions