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Buchu Leaf Oil

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Agathosma betulina

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Description

Description

Buchu’s original genus was Barosma, which was changed to Agathosma. Produced by steam distillation of its leaves, buchu is wild harvested from the Western Cape area of South Africa. The leaves have round oil glands and when fresh have a

Buchu leaf oil is derived from the Agathosma betulina plant, native to South Africa. It has a unique fragrance reminiscent of blackcurrant with hints of mint and has been used traditionally for its medicinal properties. Buchu oil is known for its anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and diuretic properties. It is often used in aromatherapy for its uplifting and stimulating effects.

Buchu leaf oil also has potential applications in skincare products, as it is believed to help soothe skin irritations and improve the overall complexion. However, it is important to use buchu leaf oil under the guidance of a qualified professional, as it can have contraindications and potential side effects.

Medicinal use: The oil possesses medicinal properties including anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and diuretic effects. It is used to treat urinary tract infections, digestive issues, and arthritis. Buchu oil is also employed for its potential benefits in relieving muscle spasms, reducing inflammation, and promoting overall wellness. Professional guidance is recommended for safe and effective use.

Cosmetic use: It is utilized in cosmetics for its astringent and antimicrobial properties. It is commonly found in skincare products to address oily and acne-prone skin, minimize pore appearance, and promote a clearer complexion. Buchu leaf oil adds a refreshing and purifying element to cosmetic formulations, contributing to overall skin health.

Aromatherapy Applications: It is known to promote mental clarity, enhance concentration, and provide a refreshing atmosphere. Buchu leaf oil is often used in diffusers or added to blends to create an energizing and revitalizing aromatherapy experience. However, It is crucial to seek guidance from a qualified professional when using buchu leaf oil, as it may have contraindications and potential side effects that should be taken into consideration.

An interesting fact about Buchu Leaf Oil is that it has historically been used by indigenous South African tribes for its medicinal properties.

 

Additional information

Additional information

Agathosma betulina

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Product Details
  • Botanical name: Agathosma betulina
  • CAS No.: 68650-46-4
  • Botanical Source / Part of the Plant: Leaf
  • Method of Extraction: Steam distillation
  • Odour / Organoleptic: Tropical, minty, camphor, woody, fruity blackcurrent
  • Chemical constituents: Pulegone , Isomenthone , Diosphenol , ψ-Diosphenol , Limonene , Mercaptomenthone , Menthone , Acetylthiomenthone
  • Crop Season: February – March, October – November
  • Colour /Appearance: Light yellow to brownish-yellow semi-viscous liquid

 

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