Coriander Essential Oil
Coriandrum sativum

Essential Facts
- Country of Origin:Ukraine
- Plant Parts:Dried fruit, Seeds
- Cultivation Method:Distiller is Certified Organic
- Note Classification:Top/Middle
- Method of Extraction:Steam or Hydro Distillation
- Botanical Family:Umbelliferae
- Chemical Family: Monoterpenols
- Extraction Date: July 2022
- Approx. Shelf Life: 6 years
- Batch: coriand
What Stillpoint "Nose"
Coriander essential oil helps to enhance circulation in the muscle and joints, is beneficial for muscular aches and pains, stiffness, rheumatism, arthritis and gout. Used for anorexia, colic, diarrhea, dyspeptic complaints, for nausea, as a digestive antispasmodic, piles, as well as for cold & flu, measles, hemorrhoids, migraine, neuralgia, and loss of appetite. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, it is regarded as a tonic of the stomach & heart, an herb of longevity that brings pain relief. It circulates Chi and disperses cold & painful obstruction in the body, which often manifests as osteoarthritis and rheumatic pain. Mojay states that it invigorates the intellect by strengthening the function of the spleen/pancreas.
Traditional Use of Coriander
Energetics and Chakras
2nd Chakra - relationships, creation energy, 3rd Chakra - personal power, 5th Chakra - speaking truth, 7th Chakra - higher information, Clarity, Energizing, Expansive, Purifying, TransformativeEnergetic, Spiritual, and Emotional Qualities of Coriander
Therapeutic Benefits of Coriander
Analgesic, Anti-bacterial, Anti-depressant, Anti-fungal, Anti-infectious, Anti-inflammatory, Anti-oxidant, Anti-rheumatic, Anti-septic, Anti-spasmodic, Aphrodisiac, Carminative, Cephalic, Deodorant, Depurative, Digestive tonic, Energizing, Hypotensive, Immune support, Sedative, Stimulant, Stomachic, Tonic, WarmingAroma-Chemistry of Coriander
Coriander is rich in the monoterpenol linalool, giving it a range of therapeutic uses, from muscular pain to anxiety.