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Guava-Seed-Carrier-Oil.Pdf Product Code Products Botanical Name OG-NNI-001 Ajowan Essential Oil Trachyspermum copticum OG-NNI-002 Amyris Essential Oil Amyris balsamifera l. OG-NNI-003 Anethi Essential Oil Anethum sowa/Anethum graveolens OG-NNI-004 Anise/Aniseed Essential Oil Pimpinella anisum OG-NNI-005 Armoise Essential Oil Artemisia vulgaris OG-NNI-006 Basil Essential Oil (Sweet) Ocimum basilicum OG-NNI-007 Bergamot Essential Oil Citrus bergamia OG-NNI-008 Black Pepper Essential Oil Piper nigrum OG-NNI-009 Borage Essential Oil Borago officinalis OG-NNI-010 Cajeput Essential Oil Melaleuca cajuputi OG-NNI-011 Calamus Essential Oil Acorus calamus OG-NNI-012 Camphor Essential Oil Cinnamomum camphora OG-NNI-013 Cardamom Essential Oil Elettaria cardamomum OG-NNI-014 Carrot Seed Essential Oil Daucus carota OG-NNI-015 Cassia Essential Oil Cinnamomum cassia OG-NNI-016 Cedar Wood Essential Oil Cedrus deodara OG-NNI-017 Celery Seed Essential Oil Apium graveolens OG-NNI-018 Chamomile Essential Oil German Matricaria recutita OG-NNI-019 Chaulmoogra Essential Oil Hydnocarpus wightianus OG-NNI-020 Cinnamon Bark Essential Oil Cinnamomum verum OG-NNI-021 Cinnamon Leaf Essential Oil Cinnamomum zeylanicum OG-NNI-022 Citronella Essential Oil Java Cymbopogon winterianus Jowitt OG-NNI-023 Clove Bud Essential Oil Eugenia caryophyllata OG-NNI-024 Clove Leaf Essential Oil Syzygium aromaticum OG-NNI-025 Coriander Seed Essential Oil Coriandrum sativum OG-NNI-026 Cornmint Essential Oil Mentha arvensis OG-NNI-027 Cumin Seed Essential Oil Cuminum cyminum OG-NNI-028 Cypriol Essential Oil Cyperus scariosus OG-NNI-029 Davana Essential Oil Artemisia pallens OG-NNI-030 Dill Seed Essential Oil Anethum graveolens OG-NNI-031 Eucalyptus Essential Oil Eucalyptus globulus OG-NNI-032 Fennel Essential Oil Sweet Foeniculum vulgare OG-NNI-033 Frankincense Essential Oil Boswellia serrata OG-NNI-034 Frankincense Essential Oil Boswellia carterii OG-NNI-035 Galangal Essential Oil Alpina officinalis OG-NNI-036 Galbanum Essential Oil Ferula galbaniflua OG-NNI-037 Gardenia Essential Oil Gardenia jasminoides OG-NNI-038 Garlic Essential Oil Allium sativum OG-NNI-039 Grapefruit Essential Oil (White) Citrus paradisi OG-NNI-040 Holy Basil/ Tulsi Essential Oil Ocimum tenuiflorum OG-NNI-041 Juniper Berry Essential Oil Juniperus communis OG-NNI-042 Kapoor Kachari Essential Oil Hedychium spicatum OG-NNI-043 Laurel Berry Essential Oil Laurus nobilis OG-NNI-044 Lavender Essential Oil 40/42 Lavandula angustifolia OG-NNI-045 Lavender Essential Oil Bulgaria Lavandula angustifolia OG-NNI-046 Lavender Essential Oil India Lavandula angustifolia OG-NNI-047 Lemon Balm Essential Oil Melissa officinalis OG-NNI-048 Lemon Essential Oil Citrus limonum OG-NNI-049 Lemongrass Essential Oil Cymbopogon flexuosus OG-NNI-050 Lime Essential Oil Citrus aurantifolia OG-NNI-051 Litsea Cubeba/ May Chang Essential Oil Litsea cubeba OG-NNI-052 Melissa Leaf Essential Oil Melissa officinalis OG-NNI-053 Myrtle Essential Oil Myrtus communis OG-NNI-054 Nutmeg Essential Oil India Myristica fragrans OG-NNI-055 Oregano Essential Oil Origanum vulgare var. carvacrol OG-NNI-056 Palmarosa Essential Oil Cymbopogon martinii OG-NNI-057 Parsley Seed Essential Oil Petroselinum sativum OG-NNI-058 Patchouli Indonesia Essential Oil Pogostemon cablin OG-NNI-059 Peppermint Essential Oil Mentha arvensis OG-NNI-060 Peppermint Essential Oil Mentha piperita OG-NNI-061 Pine Needle Essential Oil Pinus sylvestris OG-NNI-062 Rosemary Essential Oil Spain Rosmarinus officinalis OG-NNI-063 Sandalwood Essential Oil Santalum album OG-NNI-064 Spearmint Essential Oil Mentha spicata OG-NNI-065 Spruce Essential Oil Picea mariana OG-NNI-066 Tea Tree Essential Oil Melaleuca alternifolia OG-NNI-067 Thyme Essential Oil White Thymus vulgaris OG-NNI-068 Turmeric Essential Oil Curcuma longa OG-NNI-069 Valerian Root Essential Oil India Valeriana officinalis OG-NNI-070 Valerian Root Essential Oil Nepal Valeriana officinalis OG-NNI-071 Wintergreen Essential Oil Gaultheria procumbens OG-NNI-072 Aloe Vera Gel Aloe barbadensis OG-NNI-073 Amla Seed Carrier Oil Emblica officnalis OG-NNI-074 Apple Seed Carrier Oil Malus domestica OG-NNI-075 Apricot Kernel Carrier Oil Prunus armeniaca OG-NNI-076 Arachis Carrier Oil (Peanut) Arachis hypogaea OG-NNI-077 Argan Carrier Oil Argania spinosa OG-NNI-078 Avocado Carrier Oil Persea americana OG-NNI-079 Babchi Seed Carrier Oil Psoralea corylifolia OG-NNI-080 Bitter Gourd Carrier Oil Momordica charantia OG-NNI-081 Black Cumin Seed Carrier Oil Nigella sativa OG-NNI-082 Borage Seed Carrier Oil Virgin Borago officinalis OG-NNI-083 Calendula Carrier Oil (Infused) Calendula officinalis OG-NNI-084 Camellia Seed Carrier Oil Camellia sinensis / Camellia oleifera OG-NNI-085 Cashewnut Carrier Oil Anacardium occidentale OG-NNI-086 Castor Carrier Oil Ricinus communis. OG-NNI-087 Cherry Seed Carrier Oil Virgin Pyrus avium OG-NNI-088 Chironji Carrier Oil Buchanania latifolia Roxb OG-NNI-089 Coconut Carrier Oil Cocus nucifera OG-NNI-090 Coconut Carrier Oil (Fractionated) Cocos nucifera OG-NNI-091 Corn Carrier Oil Zea mays L. OG-NNI-092 Cottonseed Carrier Oil Gossypium herbaceum OG-NNI-093 Cran berry Carrier Oil Vaccinium macrocarpon OG-NNI-094 Cucumber Carrier Oil Cucumis sativa OG-NNI-095 Emu Carrier Oil Dromaius novaehollandiae OG-NNI-096 Evening Primrose Carrier Oil Oenothera biennis OG-NNI-097 Flaxseed Carrier Oil(Linseed) Linum usitatissimum OG-NNI-098 Goji Seed Carrier Oil Lycium barbarum OG-NNI-099 Grape Seed Carrier Oil Vitus vinifera OG-NNI-100 Guava Seed Carrier Oil Psidium guajava OG-NNI-101 Hazelnut Carrier Oil Corylus avellana OG-NNI-102 Hemp Seed Carrier Oil Cannabis sativa OG-NNI-103 Jojoba Carrier Oil Simmondsia chinensis OG-NNI-104 Kukui Nut Oil Aleurites moluccana OG-NNI-105 Macadamia Nut Carrier Oil Macadamia integrifolia OG-NNI-106 Marula Carrier Oil Sclerocarya birrea OG-NNI-107 Moringa Carrier Oil Moringa oliefera OG-NNI-108 Muskmelon Carrier Oil Cucumis melo OG-NNI-109 Mustard Carrier Oil Brassica Alba Seed OG-NNI-110 Olive Carrier Oil Olea europaea OG-NNI-111 Palm Kernel Carrier Oil Elaeis guineensis OG-NNI-112 Pistachio Carrier Oil Pistacia vera OG-NNI-113 Pomegranate Carrier Oil Punica grantum linn OG-NNI-114 Pumpkin Seed Carrier Oil Cucurbita pepo OG-NNI-115 Rapeseed Carrier Oil Brassica napus OG-NNI-116 Rice Bern Carrier Oil Oryza Sativa OG-NNI-117 Rosehip Carrier Oil Rosa canina OG-NNI-118 Safflower Carrier Oil Carthamus tinctorius OG-NNI-119 Seabuckthorn Berry Oil Hippophae rhamnoides L OG-NNI-120 Sesame Seed Carrier Oil Sesamum indicum OG-NNI-121 Strawberry Seed Carrier Oil Fragaria ananassa OG-NNI-122 Sunflower Carrier Oil Helianthus annuus OG-NNI-123 Sweet Almond Carrier Oil Prunus dulcis OG-NNI-124 Tamanu Seed Carrier Oil Calophyllum inophyllum OG-NNI-125 Walnut Carrier Oil Juglans regia OG-NNI-126 Watermelon Carrier Oil Citrullus vulgaris OG-NNI-127 Wheatgerm Carrier Oil Triticum vulgare Product Code Products Botanical Name EO-NNI-001 Agarwood/ Oud Essential Oil Aquilaria agallocha EO-NNI-002 Ajowan Essential Oil Trachyspermum copticum EO-NNI-003 Ambrette Seed Essential Oil Abelmoschus moschatus EO-NNI-004 Amyris Essential Oil Amyris balsamifera l. EO-NNI-005 Anethi/ Dill Essential Oil Anethum sowa/Anethum graveolens EO-NNI-006 Angelica Root Essential Oil Angelica archangelica EO-NNI-007 Anise/Aniseed Essential Oil Pimpinella anisum EO-NNI-008 Armoise Essential Oil Artemisia vulgaris EO-NNI-009 Asafoetida Essential Oil Ferula asafoetida EO-NNI-010 Ashwagandha Essential Oil Withania somnifera EO-NNI-011 Atlas Cedar Essential Oil Cedrus atlantica EO-NNI-012 Balsam Peru Essential Oil Myroxylon pereirae EO-NNI-013 Balsam Tolu Essential Oil Myroxylon balsamum EO-NNI-014 Basil Essential Oil (Sweet) Ocimum basilicum EO-NNI-015 Bay Leaf Essential Oil Laurus nobilis EO-NNI-016 Benzoin Resinoid Essential Oil Styrax benzoin EO-NNI-017 Bergamot Essential Oil Citrus bergamia EO-NNI-018 Bergamot Essential Oil Calabrian Citrus auratntium ssp bergamia EO-NNI-019 Betel Leaf Essential Oil Piper betle EO-NNI-020 Birch Essential Oil Sweet Betula lenta EO-NNI-021 Birch Tar Essential Oil Betula alba EO-NNI-022 Bitter Almond Essential Oil Prunus dulcis var. amara EO-NNI-023 Black Pepper Essential Oil Piper nigrum EO-NNI-024 Blood Orange (Sicily) Essential Oil Citrus sinensis EO-NNI-025 Blue Tansy Essential Oil Tanacetum annuum EO-NNI-026 Borage Essential Oil Borago officinalis EO-NNI-027 Buchu Essential Oil Agothosma betulina EO-NNI-028 Cabreuva Essential Oil Myrocarpus frondosus EO-NNI-029 Cade Essential Oil Juniperus oxycedrus EO-NNI-030 Cajeput Essential Oil Melaleuca cajuputi EO-NNI-031 Calamus Essential Oil Acorus calamus EO-NNI-032 Camphor Essential Oil Cinnamomum camphora EO-NNI-033 Cananga Essential Oil Cananga odorata var. macrophylla EO-NNI-034 Caraway Essential Oil Egypt Carum carvi EO-NNI-035 Caraway Essential Oil Hungary Carum carvi EO-NNI-036 Cardamom Essential Oil Elettaria cardamomum EO-NNI-037 Carrot Seed Essential Oil Daucus carota EO-NNI-038 Cascarilla Bark Essential Oil Croton eluteria EO-NNI-039 Cassia Essential Oil Cinnamomum cassia EO-NNI-040 Catnip Essential Oil Nepeta cataria EO-NNI-041 Cedar Leaf Essential Oil Thuja occidentalis EO-NNI-042 Cedar Wood Essential Oil Cedrus deodara EO-NNI-043 Cedarwood Essential Oil (China) Cupressus funebris EO-NNI-044 Cedarwood Essential Oil Atlas Cedrus atlantica EO-NNI-045 Celery Seed Essential Oil Apium graveolens EO-NNI-046 Chamomile Essential Oil German Matricaria recutita EO-NNI-047 Chamomile Essential Oil Roman Anthemis nobilis EO-NNI-048 Chilli Seed Essential Oil Capsicum annuum EO-NNI-049
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