Chai Hu CO2 (Radix Bupleuri) and Black Cumin Seed
Chai Hu CO2 (Radix Bupleuri) and Black Cumin Seed
CO2 extracted Radix Bupleuri with Black Cumin Seed
(Bupleurum Root, Chinese Thorowax Root, Hare's Ear Root)
Fine quality, authentic Chai Hu (Bupleurum) essential oil has gotten harder to find and the raw plant material has dramatically gone up in price. The Chai Hu CO2 extracted oil that we have now is recommended for its medicinal value because It is highly concentrated and potent. It also has a very thick consistency which makes it difficult to pour or measure in drops without heating. In order to make it more user friendly and less expensive while still maintaining its potency, I’ve decided to dilute it with a medicinally appropriate carrier oil. An essential oil this concentrated would normally be diluted prior to use anyway. In this case I have chosen Black Cumin Seed carrier oil for its therapeutic attributes that will match and enhance the medicinal actions of Chai Hu.
Chai Hu diluted in cold pressed Black Cumin seed carrier oil regulates the Liver Qi, benefits the liver organ, and harmonizes the Liver and Stomach. This combination helps to deal with digestive upset, ease diaphragmatic and abdominal discomfort, or menstrual pain and irregularity, especially when due to emotional causes such as anger, frustration and pent up emotion.
These are 25% dilutions (equivalent to 250 drops of essential oil in one ounce of carrier oil). Because of the dense potency and intense aroma of this essential oil I feel that these strong dilutions can be used as if they are 100% essential oil which means that there is room for further diluting and blending with other essential oils.
Our CO2 extracted Chai Hu has similar medicinal properties to the steam distilled essential oil, but with its own very distinctive personality. It is thick, opaque, dark colored, fast acting and super potent. The aromas of the two Chai Hu are very different with the CO2 being densely woody with a spice undertone. Its effect is deeply relaxing and soothing to the Liver's Qi as well as regenerating for the liver organ. Their chemical compositions are similar with the difference being mainly in the percentages of components.
Note: Middle and base
TCM Category: Releasing the exterior
Channels Entered: Liver, Gall Bladder, Pericardium, San Jiao
Major chemical components: Triterpine saponine: saikosaponin [7] Aldehydes: hexanal, furfural carbaldehyde, heptanal. Sesuiterpenes: cedrene, cuparene, thujopsene, cadinene, beta elemene. Sesquiterpene alcohol: cedrol. Monoterpenes: fenchene, pinene, sabinene.
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