Description:
DAVANA OIL artemisia pallens100% Pure and Natural
Davanon Content : 50%
DAVANA OIL artemisiapallens - 51 -55 % Davanolecontents
100% Pure andNatural.
Davana blossoms are offered to Shiva, the God ofTransformation, by the faithful, and decorate his altar throughoutthe day.
Have been widely used in Iraqi and Indian(respectively) folk medicine for the treatment ofdiabetes mellitus.Oral administration of an aqueous/methanolic extract from theaerial parts of the plants led to significant blood glucoselowering effect in glucose-fed hyperglycemic and alloxan-induceddiabetic rabbits and rats.
Davana Oil Specification
Botanical Name | artemisia pallens |
Source | Steam distillillation of artemisia pallens |
Color | pale yellow to yellowish brown clear liquid |
Specific Gravity | 0.94200 - 0.97030 @ 25.00 °C. |
Optical Rotation | 15.00 to 60.00 |
Referactive Index | 1.47900 - 1.49100 @ 20.00 °C. |
Solubility | soluble in alcohol and other organics solvents and insoluble inwater. |
Davana is basically a small plant along with the oil coming fromthe leaves and stems. In India, the Davana is faithfully offered toShiva by His devotees. The flowers remain on the altar of LordShiva throughout the day and are only removed in the eveningtime.
Davana oil and itsuses
- Davana oil is emotionally balancing and calming, aids Incalming down anxiety.
- Davana oil is used In making perfumes of sweet and fruityfragrances.
- When applied on the skin, Davana is said to smell differentlyon different persons.
- This peculiar property is highly valued In high class perfumeryto create fragrances with truly individual notes.
- Davana leaves and stalks are used In making bouquets, garlands,fresh or dry flower arrangements.
- Davana is massaged over lower abdominal area to stimulate mooncycle.
- Davana oil is soothing to rough, dry, chapped skin, skininfections and cuts.
- Davana has been widely used In Indian and Iraqi folk medicineAs a treatment for diabetes mellitus.
- Oral administration led to significant blood glucose loweringeffect.
- Artemisia pallens is a preferred food for the larvae of anumber of butterfly species.
Other Details:
- Botanical Name: Artemisia pallens
- Plant Part: Stems and Leaves
- Extraction Method: SteamDistilled
- Origin: India
- Color: Dark green to reddish-brownishgreen viscous liquid.
- Consistency: Viscous
- Note: Middle
- Strength of Aroma: Medium
- Blends Well With: Davana Essential Oilcan be easily blended, but the end result may be different ondifferent users. Davana should be blended to suit individuals
- Aromatic Scent: Davana Essential Oil is adifficult oil to describe because it is capable of smelling verydifferent on each individual. The feedback tends to alternatebetween masculine floral scents through to a woodsy, balsamicodor