Description
history of the Ambrette plant:
Several parts of this plant have been used throughout history, Ambrette especially seeds oil, which is matched by its pleasant aroma.
Oils are used in cosmetics and are used to flavor alcoholic beverages, especially spicy, and coffee.
they are eaten as vegetables and the plant often grows as an ornament.
Native Filipinos have used decoctions of the Ambrette plant to treat stomach cancer, and plant extracts have been used to treat
various diseases such as hysteria, gonorrhea, and respiratory disorders. Ambrette seeds are used to treat headaches, cramps,
muscle aches and pains, and disorders of the nervous system include depression. Alcoholic and juicy beverages with leaves and seeds are available
used to treat various viral infections. The Ambrette plant is being treated for stomach cancer, and the plant is used to treat various ailments such as hysteria,
gonorrhea, menstrual and respiratory problems.
Use and Pharmacology;
Ambrette has been used as a stimulant and as a treatment for various ailments, from stomach cancer to hysteria. Commonly used
perfume and food and beverages. Ambrette has been used to treat bacterial infections, headaches, cramps.
muscle aches and pains, depression, and other emotional complaints.
Consumption of cooking;
Ambrette seeds are also used by Arabs to taste coffee as they do with cardamom seeds. The tincture is used to taste alcohol and tobacco Ambrette seed oil gives a woody, musky, and slightly floral scent. It has a very persistent, active scent
perfect as a fixative or base note with good fragrances.
Therapeutic use;
The seeds of the plant, often prepared as tea, are used to make medicine. Ambrette is practiced for stomach and intestinal diseases with
cramps, anorexia, and stomach cancer. It is also used for headaches, muscle spasms, hysteria, gonorrhea, and lung problems. Others
people use it as a stimulant. Antibacterial searches of ambrette seed oil into gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria support previous studies with satisfactory outcomes inhibition of Bacillus subtilis, Staphylococcus aureus, and Enterococcus faecalis with minimal activity against Pseudomonas aeuroginosa.
Farnesol acetate and ambrettolide have been shown to be strong enough to bind to beta-lactamase and dihydrofolate reductase
protein.
Other uses;
The seeds of the plant, often prepared as tea, are used to make medicine. Ambrette is used during the stomach and abdominal disorders with
cramps, anorexia, and stomach cancer. It is also used for headaches, muscle spasms, hysteria, gonorrhea, and lung problems. Others
people use it as a stimulant.
References;
Ambrette is a fragrant and healing plant of the family Malvaceae, a native of India. These seeds have a sweet, flowery, heavy sugar
It smells exactly like the musk. In India, it is popularly known as Mushkdana or Kasturi Band. The oil is extracted from musky,
Kidney-shaped seeds, fully ripe. Usually considered an aphrodisiac, its aroma helps to dispel depression while calming and relaxing. Europe,
Seeds of musk taste of soup and cakes. In the Middle East, ambrettes are used to flavor coffee and chew
emotions, such as rejuvenation, and aid indigestion. Ambrette oil is applied for stomach and intestinal disorders with cramps, loss of craving, and stomach cancer. AMBRETTE OIL is also used for headaches, muscle spasms, hysteria, gonorrhea, and lung difficulties. Remarkable people use it as a stimulant. It has additionally obtained used to treat snakebites. Ambrette is a plant. The root of the plant typically served as tea, is used to produce medicine. Oil from the ambrette root has a musky aroma. It alleviates mental fatigue, anxiety, depression, or tensions. This oil has outstanding qualities that induce positive attention to your mind and elevates your mood, Ambrette root is extremely grounding. Traditionally, it cures cramps, indigestion, acidity, and other stomach ailments, and treats headaches and courage. In aromatherapy, it is effective for anxiety, depression, weakness, or other stress-related conditions. It is also good for cramps, muscular aches, and reduced circulation. Ambrette seeds are a fragrant and healing plant for the Malvaceae family, originally from India. The seeds have a sweet, colorful, heavy aroma that is similar to that of musk. It is used as a spice in the East, and instead of perfume. Ambrette is a plant. The seeds of the plant, often prepared as tea, are used to make medicine. Ambrette is designed for stomach and abdominal disorders with cramps, anorexia, and stomach cancer. It is also used for headaches, muscle spasms, hysteria, gonorrhea, and lung problems. Within the diet, ambrette is an ingredient in vermouths, bitters, and other products. In making, ambrette is used in perfumes, colognes, soaps, detergents, creams, and cosmetics. It smells good.
Specifications
Model Name | Ambrette Essential Oil |
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Brand | Sameera Fragrance |
Botanical Name | Abelmoschus moschatus |
Family name | Malvaceae |
Product / Goods Details | Pure Natural Essential Oils |
Packaging size | 15ml, 30ml, 100ml, 250ml, 500ml, 1000ml. |
Packaging Type | Glass Bottle, Aluminium Bottle, Plastic Bottle |
Material | Sameera Fragrance |
Self Life | 24 Months |
Purity | 100% Pure & Natural |
Country of Origin | INDIA |
Form | Liquid |
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