Tamala Oil
Description
Purify - Germs
Make a foot care gel with tamala oil in aloe vera. Use it after showering at the gym to prevent itchy feet!
Relieve - Head Tension
Ease head tension after a long day with tamala oil in a roll-on blend. Use it to massage your neck and scalp.
Relax - Sleep
Diffuse tamala oil when it’s time for bed—it’s warm, spicy aroma can help you feel calm, relaxed, and secure.
Product Properties
Country
Nepal
Plant Part
Leaves
Cultivation
Wildcrafted
Chemical Families
Monoterpenes
Monoterpenols
Oxides
Botanical Families
Lauraceae
Extraction Method
Steam Distilled
Therapeutic Properties
Analgesic
Antianxiety
Anti-inflammatory
Antispasmodic
Antifungal
Antimicrobial
Sedative
Notes
Middle-base
Aromas
Exotic and Sensual
Sweet
Warm and Radiant
Spicy
Safety & Shelf Life
Shelf Life
4 years
Safety & Warnings
May cause irritation to skin and mucous membranes, best to use in low doses. Avoid using on individuals with sensitive or damaged skin. May be sensitizing. The oil is not be used with children under two years old.
GCMS Data
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