Chamomile Oil ( Blue). Not Green ...
While not native to Nepal, Chamomile has tailored and
thrives-growing happily in the flat southern region not far from Buddha's
birthplace, as well as middle hills of Nepal. Biologically grown it is not a
part of the indigenous pharmacopia, but according to Himalayan doctors, its
properties are soothing to the skin, good for indigestion, insomnia and
relaxing the mind.
Known in Nepali as Damini Ful, chamomile has long standing
medicinal tradition especially in Europe. An excellent skin care remedy, Nepal
Chamomile oil's anti-inflammatory properties are greater than in Roman
chamomile because of the higher percentage of azulene.
A gentle sedative, safe for use with children, chamomile's
relaxing actions combat anxiety and insomnia. Chamomile can be used as a
mouthwash, a gargle for sore throats and eye-bath for sore eyes. As an
inhalation over a steam bath, it will speed recovery from nasal catarrh.
Externally it will speed up wound healing and reduce swelling. Used tea bags or
flower cream reduce inflammation and dark shadows under the eyes. A poultice
may be applied to treat eczema and wounds. A flower decoction conditions and
lightens fair hair. In baths it softens and whitens sun or wind-damaged skin.
Chamomile's anti-inflammatory, analgesic and disinfectant qualities treat
diaper rash and soothe toothache. The flower compounds have shown anti-tumor
activity in laboratory tests.
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1. Organoleptic Properties:
Appearance: Viscous liquid
Color: Dark greenish blue
Aroma: Intensely sweet, herbaceous-couma rin-like with a fresh fruity undertone
2. Physico - Chemical Properties:
Specific Gravity: 0.8995 to 0.9128 at 25° C
Refractive Index: 1.480 to 1.5055 at 25° C
Acid No: 4 to 15.70
Ester No: 5 to 15
Ester No: after Acetylation: 65 to 110
Solubility: Soluble in 90% alcohol with separation of paraffins
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