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AGARWOOD (OUD) ESSENTIAL OIL

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How Agarwood Essential oil (Oud) is made.

Oud aka Agarwood Essential Oil, Oud Essential Oil, Aloeswood Essential Oil, Aquilaria Agallocha Wood Oil, Aquilaria Malaccensis Oil

  • Aquilaria malaccensis Wood Oil
  • Heartwood
  • SYNONYMS
    Aquilaria malaccensis Lam.
    Aquilaria agallocha Roxb.
    Aquilaria crassna Pierre
  • COMMON NAMES
    Aloeswood, Eaglewood, Oudh, Oud, Ud, Kyara, Gharuwood, Oodh
  • ORIGIN
    India
  • REPORTED BENEFITS AND USES

Revered and esteemed by many cultures, Agarwood is an exquisite addition to the natural perfumer's palette and is often used in sacred oil blends and for ceremonial anointing. It is often used as a base note in perfume blends as it provides depth and balance to the overall aromatic profile. Agarwood Oil is a superb fixative for massage oils, bath and body products, natural perfume blends, and an excellent base to expand upon for any of your own creations. Working as a powerful emollient, its chemical composition allows it to penetrate the skin deeply to deliver a robust dose of moisture. Its gentle astringent properties also make Oud Oil the perfect, gentle toner. It also tightens skin, reducing the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, while soothing skin with calming compounds that even out tone and leave skin renewed and refreshed.

Emotionally and energetically, Agarwood (Oud) Essential Oil is often used to help manage situational anxiety and depression. This essential oil can help remove harmful energy, encourage mental clarity, and support greater personal awareness. The captivating scent of Agarwood Oil is also associated with aphrodisiac properties, stimulating passion and romantic feelings.

Agarwood oil extracted from the Agollocha tree. The oil reduces stress and anxiety, fights inflammation, and improves cognitive function. Additionally, agarwood oil is known for its luxurious scent.

Agarwood oil is a precious essential oil that is extracted from the Aquillaria Agollocha tree. This tree has been revered for centuries for its therapeutic properties. Aquillaria Agollocha is a member of the family Aquilariaceae and is known by a variety of common names, including Eaglewood, Agarwood, Gaharu, and Aloeswood. The wood is highly prized for its fragrance and is used in incense and perfumes. Agarwood oil extracted from Aquillaria Agollocha has a rich, woodsy aroma that is soothing and calming, making it an ideal choice for aromatherapy. The Oud Oil (Agarwood Oil 1st Grade) that we obtain is from wild Aquillaria agollocha tree.

The Sahih Muslim, the Charaka Samhita, the Torah, the Bhagavad Gita, the Sushruta Samhita, Islamic scriptures, and the Gospel all mention this magnificent wood and its oud oil, which have a long spiritual history and meaning.

  • Lord Krishna, the God of Protection, is reported to enjoy the scent of agarwood.
  • The fragrance of burning agarwood, according to the Buddha, is the "scent of Nirvana" (the state of attaining Divinity).
  • Before going into battle, Samurai warriors perfumed their armour with Agarwood smoke for good luck.
  • To give him vigour and a lovely aroma, King Louis XIV of France had his garments and linens washed in a blend of water boud oiled with Agarwood and rosgarwood in its various forms; oil, wood, powder, plant etc. has been used for many health benefits and treatment of various illness. For thousands of years, agarwood has been used for medicinal purposes and continues to be used in Ayurvedic, Tibetan and traditional East Asian medicine. Listed down here are some of its benefits and uses.
  • If you are very new to the world of agarwood, then you need to learn about oud before proceeding to learn its amazing benefits and uses!
  • 1. East Asian Medicine:

    • Agarwood is prescribed in traditional East Asian medicine to promote the flow of qi, relieve pain, arrest vomiting by warming the stomach, and to relieve asthma (Anon., 1995a).

    2. Chinese Medicine:

    • High-grade agarwood powder is prescribed in Chinese medicine (Yaacob, 1999).
    • High grade agarwood powder is also used in the production of pharmaceutical tinctures (Heuveling van Beek and Phillips, 1999).

    3. Use as Liniment:

    • Malaysians use agarwood mixed with coconut oil as a liniment. Likewise Indians and chinese also use agarwood oil in their traditional medicine as a liniment for the treatment of various skin diseases. (Burkill (1966))

    4. Rheumatism:

    • Agarwood oil is used in a boiled concoction to treat rheumatism and other body pain.(Burkill)

    5. Jaundice:

    • Often-discarded uninfected wood is used as Kayu gaharu lemppong by Malaysians to treat jaundice and body pains. (Chakrabarty et al. (1994))

    6. Smallpox and Abdominal Pain:

    • Agarwood has been noted for its use as a complex ointment for smallpox and for various abdominal complaints. (1930, cited in Chakrabarty et al., 1994)

    7. Pleurisy:

    • Its use for the treatment of pleurisy is referenced in the Ayurvedic medicinal text the Susruta Samhita.

    8. Nervous System Disorders:

    • When used in aromatherapy, agarwood oil may help to treat anxiety, stress, depression and other nervous system disorders.

    9. Liver and Kidney:

    • Agarwood oil is used to treat cirrhosis of the liver and kidney problems.

    10. Lung and Stomach Tumours:

    • Agarwood oil is used in the treatment of lung and stomach tumours.

    11. Carminative Diuretic:

    • Agarwood oil is also used a carminative diuretic.

    12. The Indian Council:

    • The Indian Council summarizes the properties of agarwood as follows: “Agarwood is considered stimulant, antiasthmatic, carminative, tonic, aphrodisiac and astringent. It is used in diarrhoea, dysentery, gout, rheumatism and paralysis.

    13. The Cropwatch Organisation:

    • The Cropwatch Organisation similarly lists acknowledged merits of agarwood in Asian medical praxis as “warming,” “to relieve stuck energy particularly in the digestive and respiratory systems,” “to alleviate pain,” and “balancing effects” on “nervous and emotional disorders.”

    14. Middle East and Bangladesh:

    • In Egypt, Arabia and throughout the northeast part of Bangladesh, agarwood is described as a stimulant, cardiac tonic and carminative (Bhuiyan et al., 2009).
  • 15. China and Japan:

    • It is used as a traditional sedative, analgesic and digestive medicine in traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine (Abdullah et al., 2007; Liu et al., 2008).

    16. Assam:

    • The water portion obtained as distillate after separating the oud oil during distillation process is used at present in Assam as an efficient stimulant and tonic fo the treatment of mental disorder and malnutrition

    17. Miscellaneous:

    • The oud oil is used to treat illness during and after childbirth; to relieve spasms especially in the digestive and respiratory systems, abdominal pain, asthma, cancer (used as a general tonic), colic, chest congestion, diarrhea, hiccups, nausea, nerves and treatment of regurgitation (Burkill, 1966; Chakrabarty et al., 1994; Kim et al., 1997; Barden et al., 2000; Bhuiyan et al., 2009).
    • Agarwood is also prescribed for dropsy, as a carminative, a stimulant, for heart palpitations, and as a tonic taken particularly during pregnancy, after childbirth and for diseases of female genital organs (Chakrabarty et al., 1994).
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