Mace Oil

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Product Code :MAC-RS-EO
Botanical Name :Myristica Fragrans
Plant Part :Husk
Country of Origin :India
Blends Well With :Lavender, Bay, Peru Balsam, Orange, Geranium, Clary Sage, Rosemary, Lime, Petitgrain, Mandarin and Coriander.
Color & Odor :spicy type odor
Method of Extraction :Steam Distillation
Weight & Rate :15 Ml (USD 11)  100 Ml (USD 32)  500 Ml (USD 96.25)  1 Ltr (USD 154)            
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Mace oil is an essential oil that is derived from the outer covering of the nutmeg seed. Nutmeg and mace are both derived from the same plant, but mace comes from the lacy, red-colored aril that surrounds the nutmeg seed. This plant is native to the Moluccas or Spice Islands, which are located in Indonesia, but is now cultivated in other tropical regions such as the Caribbean, India, and Sri Lanka. The nutmeg is a tropical evergreen tree that can grow up to 20 meters in height. It produces both male and female flowers, which are small and yellow. The female flowers develop into the fruit of the nutmeg tree, which is a yellow or red-colored fleshy capsule known as a drupe. Inside the fruit is the nutmeg seed, which is covered by a red-colored aril known as mace.

It is the mace that is used to make the mace oil. The mace aril is thin and lace-like, and when dried, it is brittle and easily crushed. It has a characteristic warm, spicy, and sweet aroma, which makes it a popular flavoring in cooking and baking. However, the tree requires a warm and humid climate, as well as well-drained soil, and is often grown alongside other crops such as coffee, cocoa, and cloves. The Mace is primarily grown in small-scale, family-owned plantations in tropical regions. Whereas the cultivation and harvesting of nutmeg and mace can be labor-intensive and time-consuming and the fruits are harvested when it is fully ripe, and the mace is carefully removed from the seed without damage.

This is typically done by hand, which can make it a costly and time-consuming process.Mace oil is typically produced through a process of steam distillation. The mace is first dried and then crushed into a powder, which is then distilled using steam to extract the oil. It has a warm, spicy, and slightly sweet aroma. It is commonly used in aromatherapy, massage, and in the manufacture of perfumes, soaps, and cosmetics. The oil is also used in traditional medicine for its antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and pain-relieving properties. This oil is not typically consumed as food, so it does not have a significant nutritional value in terms of vitamins, minerals, or macronutrients.

However, it does contain certain compounds that have been found to have health benefits. One of the main components of mace oil is myristicin, which is a natural compound with a range of potential health benefits. Myristicin has been found to have antimicrobial properties, which means it may be effective against certain types of bacteria and fungi. It has also been studied for its potential as an anti-inflammatory agent, which could make it useful for treating conditions such as arthritis. In addition to myristicin, mace oil contains other natural compounds such as terpenes and phenylpropanoids, which can have various health benefits.

These compounds may have antioxidant properties, which can help to protect the body against damage from free radicals.Mace oil has a long history of use in traditional medicine and as a culinary spice. It is believed that the plant was first cultivated in the region of Moluccas or Spice Islands over 2,000 years ago. The Mace and nutmeg were highly prized by ancient civilizations such as the Greeks and Romans, who used them in cooking and as medicines. In the Middle Ages, they were traded throughout Europe and became a valuable commodity. During the 17th and 18th centuries, European traders began to colonize the Spice Islands and establish control over the nutmeg trade.

This led to conflict and violence, as the local population resisted the foreign occupation and exploitation of their resources. Despite the violence and turmoil, the demand for nutmeg and mace continued to grow. The Dutch, who were the dominant colonial power in the region, established strict controls over the nutmeg trade and limited production to maintain high prices. Today, mace oil is still used in a variety of ways, including in aromatherapy, massage, and as a flavoring in food and beverages. It is also used in traditional medicine for its various health benefits. While the history of mace and nutmeg is complex and often violent, their use as spices and medicines has endured for centuries and continues to this day.

MACE OIL - INDUSTRIES THAT ARE INVOLVED REGULARLY - FRAGRANCE, FLAVOR, HEALTH, BEAUTY

  • Fragrance & Perfumery Industry: This oil is used as a natural ingredient in perfumes, colognes, and other fragrance products.

  • Food and Beverages Industry: It is also used as a flavoring agent in the food and beverage industry. It is often used in the production of baked goods, such as cakes, cookies, and bread, as well as in sauces, soups, and meat dishes. The oil is also used to flavor alcoholic beverages.

  • Pharmaceuticals Industry: It is used in traditional medicine for its potential anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and anti-spasmodic properties.

  • Aromatherapy Industry: This oil is used in aromatherapy as a natural remedy for stress, anxiety, and other conditions.

  • Industrial cleaner manufacturing Industry: It is used in the production of natural cleaning products due to its potent antimicrobial properties.

  • Nutraceutical Industry: This oil is used as a natural ingredient in nutraceuticals, which are food products that provide health benefits beyond their basic nutritional value.

  • Skin Care Industry: Industries can develop various skin care products using Mace oil. It can be added to preparing Moisturizing lotions, Face Gels, Sheet masks, Body butter, Soaps, etc.

  • Hair Care Industry: One of the significant uses of this oil is its use in hair Care products. Adding it to different hair care products offers several benefits. A wide range of Shampoos, hair Oil, Conditioners, and Hair masks are made using this oil. These products offer the benefits like silky & smooth Hair, Dandruff reduction, reduction in dryness& itchiness, etc.

USEFUL APPLICATIONS OF MACE OIL

  • Use it in your Kitchen: It can be used as a natural flavoring agent in cooking, So you can use this oil in your kitchen to make your special dishes more delicious. Particularly, you can use this oil while baking, making sauces, soups, meat dishes, etc.

  • Use it as an Air Deodorizer: This oil is perfect to use as a Room Freshener as it not only freshens up the surroundings but also levels up the mood. To make the homemade room spray, Combine 1/4 cup of distilled water, 2 tablespoons of vodka or witch hazel, and 10-15 drops of mace oil in a spray bottle. Shake well before use and spray in any room for a warm and calming atmosphere. This spray removes the unpleasant odor in the room, deodorizes the air & gives a perfect soothing feeling in the environment.

  • A Natural cleaning solution: It has cleansing & and microbial properties, thus it can be used to clean places. You can use it as a natural cleaning solution. You can directly add a few drops of this oil to cleaning water or you can make a cleaning spray at home. To make it, combine 1 cup of distilled water, 1 cup of white vinegar, and 20-30 drops of mace oil in a spray bottle. Shake well before use and spray on surfaces, floors, and bathrooms for a natural and effective cleaning solution.

  • Use it as Aromatherapy shower steamers: To have a therapeutic experience, use this oil to make Aromatherapy shower steamers. Mix 1 cup of baking soda, 1/4 cup of citric acid, 1/4 cup of cornstarch, and 20-30 drops of mace oil in a bowl. Add a little bit of water to make a paste and pack the mixture into silicone molds. Let the shower steamers dry overnight and use them in the shower for a relaxing and aromatic experience.

  • Use it to give Massage therapy: It has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, which make it an effective natural remedy for muscle pain and tension. It can be used in massage therapy to promote relaxation, reduce muscle soreness, and improve circulation. It is advised to mix 2-3 drops of mace oil with 1 tablespoon of carrier oil, such as almond or coconut oil, and use it as a massage oil to alleviate muscle pain and tension.

  • Use it for daily Skin care: It has antibacterial and antifungal properties, which make it an effective natural remedy for acne, eczema, and other skin infections. To use it, add a few drops of mace oil to your facial cleanser, toner, or moisturizer to help improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. In such a simple way, you can finish up your daily CTM. You can also make homemade facial serum using this oil, To make it, mix 1-2 drops of mace oil with 1 tablespoon of jojoba oil and apply it to your face and neck after cleansing.

  • Use it for your Hair care: Your hair needs some attention as they are breaking, dried and the scalp is not hydrated. This oil can help you to get out of such situations. It can be added to natural hair care products or mixed with carrier oil and massaged into the scalp. Using it regularly helps to promote healthy hair growth and reduce dandruff.

BENEFITS THAT ONE MUST KNOW - MACE OIL

  • Aids Digestion: It can help promote digestive health by reducing inflammation, stimulating the production of digestive juices, and relieving stomach cramps and bloating.

  • Relieves Body Pains: This oil has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties, which can help alleviate pain and soreness in the muscles, joints, and other parts of the body.

  • Protects the Human respiratory tract: This oil can help alleviate respiratory issues such as coughs, colds, and bronchitis by reducing inflammation, clearing mucus, and promoting healthy lung function.

  • Promotes Skin Health: It has antibacterial and antifungal properties, which can help prevent acne, eczema, and other skin infections. It can also improve skin elasticity and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles.

  • Offers Mood enhancement: It has a warm and soothing aroma, which can help reduce stress, anxiety, and depression. It can also promote relaxation and improve overall mood and emotional well-being.

  • Cushions Oral health: It has antimicrobial properties, which can help prevent oral infections and promote healthy gums and teeth. It can also freshen your breath and reduce inflammation in the mouth.

  • Provides Immune system support: This oil has antioxidant properties, which can help boost the immune system and protect the body against oxidative stress and free radical damage.

Mace Essential Oil has been used as an analgesic, anti-emetic, antioxidant, antiseptic, antispasmodic, aphrodisiac, carminative, emmenagogue, larvicidal, and as a stimulant

Mace Essential Oil has a history of medical use in combination with nutmeg. It was used to combat digestive issues and fevers.

Please note, Kirva Organics India does not recommend MACE OIL be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor certified in clinical Aromatherapy

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