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Cardamom essential oil dōTERRA | 5 ml

Cardamom essential oil dōTERRA | 5 ml

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Enjoy the benefits of dōTERRA Cardamom essential oil, 100% pure and natural

Cardamom, a close relative of ginger, is a prized culinary spice that benefits the digestive system in various ways. Cardamom essential oil is commonly used internally. Its unique aroma is said to promote positive emotions.

Using our rigorous CPTG® testing standards, doTERRA Cardamom Essential Oil is extracted from cardamom seeds grown in Guatemala. Through a cooperative sourcing program in Guatemala, doTERRA recycles high-quality cardamom seeds, which are then distilled into cardamom essential oil. All doTERRA essential oils are CPTG certified—100% pure and natural .

Main benefits of cardamom oil

  • A tasty spice to add to your dishes.
  • Recognized as one of the most fragrant essential oils.
  • It gives off a fryy, spicy, warm and energizing aroma.
  • Enhances the flavor of water and recipes for a spicy taste.
  • Provides a refreshing sensation to the skin.
Application : Règles d'application

Aromatic description: Spicy, fruity, warm, balsamic

Plant parts: Seeds

Collection method: Steam distillation

Ingredients

Cardamom oil

Instructions

Aromatic use: Pour three to four drops into the diffuser of your choice. Internal use: Dilute one drop in 120 ml of liquid. Topical Use: Apply one or two drops to desired areas. Dilute in a carrier oil as needed to prevent skin irritation.

Precautions

May not be suitable for sensitive skin.

Avoid contact with eyes, inside ears and sensitive areas.

Ask your doctor for advice if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or taking any medication.

Keep out of reach of children, in a cool place.

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Interesting fact

Cardamom is one of the most expensive spices in the world after saffron and vanilla. Native to Southeast Asia, it is traditionally added to Indian tea or Arabic coffee for its fresh, minty aroma, symbolizing hospitality and generosity.

  • Food

    World cuisine: Add a drop to your curries, stews or pilaf rice for an authentic oriental flavor.

    Pastries & Beverages: Enhances gingerbread, chocolate cakes or coffee for a sophisticated aromatic note.

    Internal use: Take one drop in a vegetable capsule or a glass of water to aid digestion after a heavy meal.

  • Cosmetics

    Comforting massage: Mix 2 to 3 drops with a carrier oil for a massage that provides a feeling of warmth and clarity.

    Aromatic bath: Add a few drops with Epsom salt for a soothing and invigorating sensory experience.

  • Daily

    Breathing: Diffuse or inhale directly to promote a feeling of mental clarity and free breathing.

    Stimulating atmosphere: Diffuse 3 to 4 drops to transform a dull atmosphere into an energizing and positive space.

    Oral hygiene: Add a drop to your toothbrush for fresh breath and a lasting feeling of cleanliness.

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