Amberi shamama belongs to Hlna family is one of the most realistic flora shamama. It is extorted from fossilized sap Pinnus Succinefera originated in India. It is mostly with a reddish dash which displays its very complex, opulent, musky, stuffed, earthy, mossy, and spicy, and somewhat tea-like characteristics. Hydro Distillation is the method of extraction of Amber shamama. The very unique feature of such a plant is that no two shamama would be alike however closely guided will they be but beyond doubt, they share the aromatic tendencies. Some of the exceptional shamama oils are a combination of flowers, woods, spices, and herbs which are not only used in perfume industries but are used to heal infection and poor health. Â Therefore its fragrance is such which distinguishes it from other oils.
Uses
- Its fragrance being highly strong is used in the manufacturing of perfumes, soaps, deodorants, and mouth fresheners.
- Skin products, shampoos, lotions, sun screening creams also consist of this oil.
- It helps in settling down the nervousness level of a person and controlling the mental stress, gloominess, and sprains acting as an anti-depressant.
- Amberi shamama is used in bathing water as it relieves body pain.
- Aroma lamps also have some amount of this oil because of their pungent smell.
- It is widely accepted in worship and incense sticks.
Therapeutic properties
Its antiseptic property makes it an excellent oil for gout pain, skin application, headache, and joint pain. Its aroma allows it to be used in perfume industries. It also possesses anti-microbial and anti-oxidant properties.
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