Antibacterial: Used for treating infections, particularly skin and respiratory infections.
Antifungal: Effective against fungal infections, especially for skin and nails.
Anti-inflammatory: Helps to reduce inflammation and alleviate pain, particularly for conditions like arthritis.
Digestive Aid: Used to treat digestive issues such as indigestion and bloating.
Aromatherapy:
Known for its calming and relaxing properties, it helps reduce stress, anxiety, and mental fatigue when used in diffusers or massage oils.
Cosmetics:
The oil has antiseptic and healing properties, making it a valuable ingredient in skin-care products for treating acne and minor skin infections.
Insect Repellent:
The essential oil is known for its natural insect-repellent properties, used in creams and sprays to ward off mosquitoes and other pests.The essential oil is known for its natural insect-repellent properties, used in creams and sprays to ward off mosquitoes and other pests.
Traditional Uses:
Sil Timur has been traditionally used in Nepalese culture for spiritual cleansing and protective rituals.
Sourcing
Wild Collection:
Primarily sourced from wild-growing plants in forests, especially in the hilly and mid-mountain regions of Nepal.
Cultivation:
Some areas are starting to cultivate Lindera neesiana to meet growing demand.
Sustainability:
Efforts are made to ensure sustainable harvesting and prevent over-exploitation of wild populations.
Composition
Main Compounds and Approximate Percentage:
Linalool: ~35-40%
Caryophyllene: ~15-20%
Terpinen-4-ol: ~10-12%
Myrcene: ~5-10%
α-Pinene: ~2-4%
Limonene: ~2-3%
Availability in Nepal:
Altitude Range
Typically found at 1,000 to 2,500 meters above sea level.