Products - The Oils - Essentials - Nutmeg
Myrtistica fragrans
Indonesia
Description
Sweet, warm-spicy, slightly peppery note. Smells just like the spice commonly used in cooking, a bit oriental and exotic. Comforting and soothing. Nutmeg is a valuable addition to many aromatherapy blends, adding warmth, spice and inspiration, when used in very small amounts. Blends with Lavender, Clary Sage, Geranium, Rosemary, Petitgrain, orange, other spices.
Non-toxic, non-irritating. Used in large doses Nutmeg has toxic effects, leading to nausea, stupor and irregular heart beat. Nutmeg is GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe) approved by the FDA as food flavor. Avoid in pregnancy and with small children.
Our Essential Oils are 100% natural, undiluted, therapeutic grade oils. Essential Oils are highly volatile, meaning they readily evaporate, transforming from liquid to vapour. Keep your oils out of sunlight, but do not refrigerate. For more information, refer to Aromatherapy 101
When deciding on a lid, there are a few things to keep in mind. Droppers are great when working on recipes, because you can count the drops, but if you store the dropper in the vial, the oil will eventually deteriorate the rubber, ruining your precious oil. So, store separately, especially if you do not use the oil promptly. Wands are good for skin application. The reducers are good for thinner viscosity oils but not for heavy oils like frankincense. Tap the bottom of the bottle to deliver the oil. These are great for the diffuser.
Non-toxic, non-irritating. Used in large doses Nutmeg has toxic effects, leading to nausea, stupor and irregular heart beat. Nutmeg is GRAS (Generally Regarded As Safe) approved by the FDA as food flavor. Avoid in pregnancy and with small children.
Our Essential Oils are 100% natural, undiluted, therapeutic grade oils. Essential Oils are highly volatile, meaning they readily evaporate, transforming from liquid to vapour. Keep your oils out of sunlight, but do not refrigerate. For more information, refer to Aromatherapy 101
When deciding on a lid, there are a few things to keep in mind. Droppers are great when working on recipes, because you can count the drops, but if you store the dropper in the vial, the oil will eventually deteriorate the rubber, ruining your precious oil. So, store separately, especially if you do not use the oil promptly. Wands are good for skin application. The reducers are good for thinner viscosity oils but not for heavy oils like frankincense. Tap the bottom of the bottle to deliver the oil. These are great for the diffuser.
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