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Description
Nutmegs look like small peaches and grow on trees up to 45ft tall. Their scent permiates the air where they grow. 
Characteristics
Light and spicy, deep and warm with musky undertones it is a very rounded oil with a complete scent. 
Oils to Blend with
Blends well with Clary Sage, though some precaution must be used with this blend. It also blends well with Black Pepper, Cinnamon, Clove, Coriander, Cypress, Frankincense, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Patchouli, Rosemary and Tea Tree.
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Latin Name
Myristica fragrans
Plant Family
Myristicaceae
Extraction Method
The essential oil is obtained by water distillation of the dried nutmegs
Country of Origin
East Indies
Chemical Constituents
Borneol, Geraniol, Linalool, Terpineol (Alcohols), Eugenol, Myristicin, Safrole (Phenols), Camphene, Dipentene, Pinene (Terpenes)
Precautions
As with all essential oils do not use during pregnancy. Always be cautious with Nutmeg, there is a valid place for Nutmeg in the aromatherapists cabinet of oils but over use may over excite the motor nerves which could cause mental discomfort, a lost sense of feeling and mental state of delirium. In over use in can also over stimulate the heart.
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