Castor oil is extracted by pressing the seeds of the castor plant, also known as Ricinus communis. It is a vegetable oil, and the plant is largely native to Africa and India. But the oil has been made famous all over the world for its anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. It is used in various cosmetics, soaps, textiles, massage oils, and even medicines, owing to the fact that it has plenty of benefits for your skin, hair, and health.
Often called ‘liquid gold’, argan oil is an organic product extracted from the kernels of the argan tree, which is native to Morocco. It is extremely rich in beneficial nutrients including fatty acids and vitamin E. Its properties make it particularly beneficial for the hair and skin, which makes it a popular cosmetic choice for many celebrities. It’s not just for the rich and famous, though – anyone can reap the argan oil benefits for their body.
Rose water comes from the Rosa damascene, a species of the Rosaceae plant, a well-known ornamental plant that's called the king of flowers. The extract of the damask rose isn't just for perfuming. The plant contains several components such as terpenes, glycosides, flavonoids and anthocyanins that have beneficial effects on health.
Rose water was traditionally scattered at weddings to ensure a happy marriage and as a symbol of love and purity used in meditation and prayer. Cultivated in Iran with more than 18,000 cultivars, Iranians call the plant the "flower of prophet Muhammad" because they believe the scent reminds them of him. Rosa damascene is used for rose water and rose essential oil. It's believed to have numerous medicinal benefits and has been used as an analgesic, bronchodilator, anti-convulsive, anti-microbial and as an anti-inflammatory. It’s also been used as cough syrup, to treat reflux, as a laxative, and to reduce blood sugar. The oil is said to treat depression, grief and stress. It also may have benefits for wound healing, allergies, skin conditions and headaches. While clinical studies are lacking, rose water has been used for centuries since the time of Cleopatra. Because the water is soothing, spraying the face with rosewater or using it during facials is quite popular says Denise Baron, a wellness and lifestyle expert with a background in ayurveda and Chinese medicine.
“Rose water also contains various vitamins: A, C, E, and B and it's especially great for depression as well as for those with sore throats.”
“Sometimes gargling or holding rose water in the back of the mouth will help inflamed sore throats,” says Baron. Digesting it by sipping rose water tea is also hydrating and cooling.
Many cultures today still use rose water-infused food and drink to sooth and cool down a cranky toddler or anyone uncomfortable in the summer heat.
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