These wild cassia trees (Cinnamomum tamala) thrive in their natural environment in the mountainous region of Nepal at elevations of 500-2000 metres. The climate and the nature of the soil are ideal for its growth and thus for the development of its complex ingredients. The leaves are hand-harvested between August and November. After being transported to our own distillery, the fresh and semi-dried leaves are distilled using gentle steam distillation, allowing the fine aromas of the malabar leaves to unfold in high concentration.
Organic Malabar leaf oil
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This special malabar leaf oil (Cinnamomum tamala) comes from wild collection at elevations of 500-2000 metres in Nepal, pure hand harvest, 100% natural essential oil. Direct and local distillation of the fresh or semi-dry leaves, 5ml
| Scientific Name | Cinnamomum tamala |
| Purity | 100% natural essential oil |
| Organic Quality | Certified organic since 2020 |
| Harvest | Harvested by hand from August to November |
| Processing | Gentle steam distillation of the fresh or semi-dried leaves |
| Terroir | Mountain region, Nepal |
| Elevation | 500-2000m |
| Origin | Directly from a Nepalese family business with its own distillery, which specialises in the cultivation and wild collection of indigenous medicinal and aromatic plants |
| Aroma | very aromatic, cinnamon-like, grassy-dry, woody, slightly spicy |
| Effects | invigorating, vitalising, mood-enhancing, strongly warming, toning, relaxing |
| Main Components | Linalool, 1,8-Cineole, ɑ- and β-Pinene, Camphor, Limonene |
| Allergens | Linalool, Limonene, Eugenol |
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Farm
This family-run company was founded in Nepal around 2010. The cooperating farms and farmers are regularly trained in controlled organic cultivation and new farms are acquired. The range of essential oils consists either of plants that are cultivated organically or come from wild collections in the mountains of Nepal. The joy and passion of growing and harvesting local aromatic plants and processing them in our own distilleries across the country can be felt in the fine aromas of these oils. Most of the products are certified with the EU organic seal.
Malabar leaf
The evergreen malabar leaf tree (Cinnamomum tamala), also known as the Indian laurel tree or mother cinnamon, belongs to the laurel family (Lauraceae). It reaches a height of up to 20 metres and has a fragrant grey-brown bark. Its leathery, up to 25cm lancet-shaped green leaves are criss-crossed with three raised veins. It produces fine white-yellow panicle-shaped flowers, which develop into dark blue to black fruit berries. The plant, which is highly valued in the Indian subcontinent, is traditionally used to help with digestive problems or as a remedy for toothache. The leaves and bark of the tree are used for flavouring.
Aroma
With its calming yet revitalising properties, the uniquely warm and cinnamony aroma provides invigorating support for those suffering from exhaustion and emotional upsets.
Product Details
Product Details
Ingredients:
100% pure natural essential oil of Cinnamomum tamala
Uses
- Intended for use as room fragrance
- Do not use undiluted
- Do not use on infants and young children
- Keep out of reach of young children
- Individuals currently under medical treatment as well as those who have allergies or are epileptic, pregnant or breastfeeding should consult a doctor before use
- Avoid contact with eyes, skin and mucous membranes
Packaging
Amber glass to protect against light and oxidation (no plasticisers, BPA)
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Our philosophy
For thousands of years, cultures all over the world have been using a variety of plants and nutritious foods to naturally foster vitality and good health.
With our products, we try to emulate this ancient wisdom as much as possible.
Consequently, our philosophy is simple: in everything we produce, we strive for the highest standards of quality and purity, with a focus on organic and natural ingredients.
We follow this philosophy with meticulous care on all levels, down to every last detail.