Carrot Seed Essential Oil
Daucus carota
Also known as Queen Anne's Lace, carrot seed is a flowering plant that grows throughout temperature regions worldwide, and through its roots are edible, it so closely resembles poison hemlock that most foragers steer clear.
Methods for application
Daucus carota
Also known as Queen Anne's Lace, carrot seed is a flowering plant that grows throughout temperature regions worldwide, and through its roots are edible, it so closely resembles poison hemlock that most foragers steer clear.
Methods for application
- Use in bath or shower for absorption and aromatherapy benefits
- Diffuse for aromatherapy benefits
- Massage, diluted, for physical ailments
- Use with compress for muscle pain and stiffness
- Use with compress for muscle pain and stiffness
Blends with
- Bergamot
- Cedarwod
- Cinnamon
- Geranium
- Ginger
- Juniper
- Lavender
- Lemon
- Lime
- Nutmeg
- Orange
- Rosa Geranium
Precautions
-Do not use if you are pregnant
Medicinal uses
Antiseptic
Arthritis
Bronchitis
Dermatitis
Detoxifier
Eczema
Edema
Fatigue
Flu
Fluid retention
Gout
Healthy liver function
Intestinal parasites
Jaundice
Muscle pain and stiffness
Rash
Rheumatism
Stimulant
Stress
Wounds
Wrinkles
Arthritis
Bronchitis
Dermatitis
Detoxifier
Eczema
Edema
Fatigue
Flu
Fluid retention
Gout
Healthy liver function
Intestinal parasites
Jaundice
Muscle pain and stiffness
Rash
Rheumatism
Stimulant
Stress
Wounds
Wrinkles
Did you know that carrot seed oil is an excellent natural remedy to keep on hand, particularly for fighting fungi and bacteria? In December 2013, studies reported, Chemistry & Biodiversity was proven to exhibit antibacterial and antifungal activity against a wide range of organisms, including salmonella and E. coli.
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