Primary Benefits
Helps support healthy glucose and lipid metabolism when taken internally
Internal use of Turmeric may enhance cellular antioxidant enzymes (e.g. glutathione)
When added to a veggie cap, may help support healthy nervous and cellular function
Internal use has been shown to increase curcumin potency and absorption
May promote healthy immune function and response when consumed
Supports clean and healthy-looking skin while reducing the appearance of blemishes
Aromatic Description
Warm, spicy, earthy, woody
Collection Method
Steam distillation
Plant Part
Rhizome
Main Constituents
ar-Turmerone and Turmerone
doTERRA Turmeric
Size: 15ml
Retail: £46.00
Wholesale: £34.50
PV: 39.00
Description
As a key botanical of the traditional Ayurvedic health practices of India, turmeric root and turmeric essential oil have a long history that has inspired modern uses of turmeric today. Steam distilled from the turmeric root, Turmeric essential oil has two unique chemical components, Turmerone and ar-Turmerone.
Most commonly known for their nervous system and emotional benefits, these components make Turmeric essential oil a staple in your daily health routine. Promoting feelings of positivity, Turmeric is beneficial both internally and aromatically. Advantageous to the immune system, Turmeric may have soothing benefits that promote a positive immune response.
As well, Turmeric can help to promote clear, smooth, and radiant-looking skin. Use Turmeric daily to support healthy immune function and response along with healthy circulation. In addition to the many benefits of Turmeric essential oil, Turmeric acts as a great burst of flavour to your favourite savoury meals.
Uses
Take internally for daily antioxidant support and to improve immune response.
As metabolic support, use Turmeric when trying to get back on track.
When needed, use Turmeric as a spot treatment or in an all-over face mask to help reduce the appearance of blemishes or for a healthy-looking overall glow.
Diffuse Turmeric or put a drop or two into your hand and inhale to promote feelings of positivity and to improve mood.
After strenuous activity, incorporate Turmeric into your recovery routine for a soothing experience.
Turmeric blends well with…
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Frequently Asked Questions about dōTERRA Turmeric
Can you take doTERRA essential oil internally?
Yes! You can take doTERRA Turmeric internally for for daily antioxidant support and to improve immune response.
What is doTERRA Turmeric oil used for?
doTERRA Turmeric can be used in all three ways: aromatically, topically and internally. We use it in a variety of ways, including using it in place of either fresh or dried Turmeric.
What are the benefits of doTERRA Turmeric essential oil?
Its main benefits:
When taken internally, it offers daily antioxidant support and helps support a healthy nervous system, cellular function, and immune response*
It helps support healthy glucose and lipid metabolism, and healthy circulation*
When inhaled, Turmeric uplifts mood and emotions.
Turmeric Essential Oil Product Description
You’ve probably heard of turmeric before—it’s the spice that makes curries and mustard yellow in colour. Maybe you’ve even seen it available as a supplement at your local health-food store. That turmeric powder in capsules and spice bottles comes from a root that is dried and ground. However, an option you probably have heard less about is Turmeric essential oil. Turmeric oil is a much more powerful choice when it comes to using this spice for various health benefits.
Turmeric Essential Oil Uses and Benefits
Turmeric oil may help support a healthy nervous system, as well as cellular function.* When you’re feeling like your nervous system is out of balance or needs calming, add Turmeric oil to coconut milk and honey for a delicious drink.
The soothing benefits of Turmeric oil can be utilised by taking one to two drops in a Veggie Capsule. Doing this on a regular basis gives your body the antioxidant support it needs to protect your body from free radical damage. It may also support healthy immune function as well as immune response.*
It is nearly impossible to go through life without facing some trouble, but we can take control over our emotions. Give yourself a boost by diffusing Turmeric throughout your home to provide yourself with an emotionally uplifting environment and thereby improve your mood.
Turmeric has the ability to support healthy glucose and lipid metabolism. To better support your metabolism, take one to two drops of Turmeric in at least four ounces of water.*
This spicy oil is actually a wonderful oil to use on your skin. Customise your facial moisturiser by adding a drop of Turmeric before applying, to help support overall clean and healthy looking skin. Turmeric can also be used as a spot treatment to naturally reduce the appearance of blemishes.
Take advantage of the subtle spicy and peppery flavour of Turmeric by adding a drop or two to scrambled eggs or frittatas, plain rice, or soups. You can also add it to sautéed greens for a peppery flavour. The added bonus to cooking with Turmeric oil? It also allows you to reap the other internal benefits of Turmeric we mentioned before.
Incorporate Turmeric oil into your recovery routine after strenuous activity for a soothing experience. In your palm, add a few drops Turmeric to Fractionated Coconut Oil and massage into your skin where you need relief most.
Fun Fact:
dōTERRA Turmeric is steam distilled from the rhizomes or roots of the Curcuma longa plant.
Plant Description
The turmeric plant (Curcuma longa) is a perennial flowering plant from the ginger family (scientifically known as the Zingiberaceae family). The plant itself does not grow wild, but where it is cultivated it can grow to more than three feet in height. Both the oil and the root have been used in Asia for thousands of years in Ayurvedic health practices.
Chemistry of Turmeric Essential Oil
Turmeric oil contains the chemical components ar-Turmerone and Turmerone. Both components have been shown to help our bodies with the absorption of curcumin, a strong antioxidant and the main compound actually found in raw turmeric root and turmeric extract.
Sourcing
Sourced from various parts of India and Nepal, turmeric farming is done by both men and women. Women typically task themselves with sorting the harvested turmeric roots into various grades, similar to how women in Somalia sort the resin tears for Frankincense oil.
These farmers sometimes use turmeric roots as an “intercrop”, meaning they grow it alongside crops such as corn and sugarcane. This provides numerous benefits to the farmers like the possibility of higher income per unit of soil, and further insurance against having a crop fail. It also helps keep the soil fertile, and reduces weeds and soil runoff.
* These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.