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Primary Benefits

  • Tightens the appearance of skin.

  • Promotes feelings of relaxation.

  • Helps maintain a clear-looking complexion.

Aromatic Description

Green, floral, herbaceous

Collection Method

Steam Distillation

Plant Part

Seed

Main Constituents

Linalool, α-pinene, γ-terpinene, camphor

doTERRA Coriander

Size: 15ml

Retail: £34.00

Wholesale: £25.50

PV: 29.00

Description

Coriander is an annual herb that grows three feet high and is very aromatic. Coriander seeds have been used internally for centuries. Coriander has a high linalool content, which helps skin maintain a healthy looking complexion. Coriander can be soothing when massaged into the body. The sweet, herbaceous aroma is both relaxing and uplifting, making it a good rotation oil to use in blends fora fresh, organic note.

Uses

  • Enjoy one drop internally after eating large meals.

  • Apply to oily skin to maintain a clear-looking complexion.

  • After a short workout, apply to legs for a soothing massage. 

Directions for Use

Diffusion: Use three to four drops in the diffuser of choice.

Food additive use: Dilute one drop in 125 ml of liquid.

Topical use: For massage, mix 5 drops with 10 ml carrier oil. For bath, mix 5 drops with 5 ml carrier oil. For perfuming, mix 1 drop to 10 drops carrier oil.

Caution

Possible skin sensitivity. Keep out of reach of children. If you are pregnant, nursing, or under a doctor’s care, consult your physician. Avoid contact with eyes, inner ears, and sensitive areas. Avoid sunlight or UV rays up to 12 hours after applying. 

Coriander blends well with…

Ginger

Clove

Lemon

Peppermint

Cilantro

Lime

Coriander
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Frequently Asked Questions about doTERRA Coriander

Are Coriander and Cilantro the Same Thing?

Cilantro essential oil and Coriander essential oil come from the same plant. Cilantro (considered an herb) essential oil is steam distilled from the leaves, while Coriander (considered a spice) essential oil comes from the seed. 

Can you take doTERRA Coriander essential oil internally?

Yes, you can take doTERRA Coriander internally. You can dilute a drop in 125m of liquid or use it as a replacement for fresh Coriander. We have used Coriander in our Overindulgence Tea and our Chicken Kebabs - check out our Recipes page for more information.

What are the benefits of using Coriander essential oil?

Its main benefits are:

  • Adds herbal flavour to a variety of dishes

  • Promotes relaxation

  • Helps maintain a clear complexion

Coriander Essential Oil Product Description

Taken from the same plant that produces Cilantro essential oil, Coriander oil is a unique oil that can be used internally to promote digestion,* aromatically for relaxation, topically for clear skin, and more. While coriander is widely known for its use in the kitchen, it is clear that the benefits of Coriander oil reach far beyond the realm of cooking—making Coriander a popular oil for everyday use.

Coriander Essential Oil Uses and Benefits

  1. Coriander oil is commonly used internally to aid in digestion.* To utilise these benefits of Coriander oil, consider adding two or three drops of the oil to a doTERRA Veggie Capsule and swallow to promote digestion.* You can also take a few drops of Coriander essential oil internally after eating a large meal to assist with digestion.* By incorporating Coriander oil into your daily routine, you’ll enjoy the soothing properties of this oil that help promote digestion throughout the day.
     

  2. Did you know that Coriander oil can be particularly beneficial for the skin? To maintain a clear complexion, or to improve oily skin, use Coriander oil directly on the face after showering. Dilute with doTERRA Fractionated Coconut Oil before applying to avoid any skin sensitivity. You can also add one drop of Coriander oil to your daily moisturiser to help improve the appearance of your skin. When you add Coriander oil to your skin regimen, you’ll start to see the cleansing properties of this oil contribute to a clear complexion and better looking skin.
     

  3. There are several soothing benefits of Coriander oil for the skin and the body, especially when applied for massage. After a short workout, apply Coriander to the legs for a soothing massage. You can also apply Coriander oil to the back of the neck or bottom of the feet to promote relaxation at the end of a long day, or as you prepare to go to sleep. Remember, when applying essential oil directly to the skin, dilute with doTERRA Fractionated Coconut Oil, or combine with your favourite moisturiser to avoid skin sensitivity. Whether you use Coriander to help you wind down after a workout, or to relax after a taxing day, this oil will lend its topical soothing benefits to the body as you rest.
     

  4. For years, chefs have used many parts of the Coriander plant, including the seeds, to add flavour and spice to a variety of meals. Coriander oil can provide a warm, spicy flavour, which makes it a favourite for many dishes. Consider adding a drop of Coriander to your favourite curry recipe for an extra boost in flavour. Or, you can enjoy the fragrant, flavourful attributes of Coriander oil in this recipe of Steamed Shellfish in Aromatic Asian Broth. Using LimeGingerBlack Pepper, and Coriander oils, you can enjoy the best flavours of Asia in this unique, savoury dish. Learn how to make it today!

  5. Looking for a way to use Coriander oil in a diffuser blend? Add three drops of Coriander, two drops of Peppermint, and two drops of doTERRA Balance® in a diffuser for a calming and uplifting aroma. This is a good blend to diffuse around the home when you want to promote a positive attitude and calming atmosphere. For a fresh spring diffuser blend, combine three drops of doTERRA Balance®, two drops of Wintergreen, and one drop of Coriander into the essential oil diffuser of your choice. This is the perfect blend to create a green, refreshing aroma in your bedroom, office, or any area that can use a little bit of a spruce. Coriander oil also blends well with Slim & Sassy®.
     

  6. Lavender is the most chemically similar essential oil to Coriander—these two oils share several of the same chemical constituents, which means they share many of the same benefits. So, if you are out of Lavender, you can find similar soothing benefits from Coriander oil for skin, body, and relaxation.

Plant Description

An annual herb also known as cilantro, Coriandrum sativum is a highly aromatic plant that has many uses. Cilantro oil is extracted from the leaves of this plant, while the coriander seeds provide a different oil, known as Coriander. Both the leaves and the seeds of the Coriandrum sativum plant are commonly used in cooking for their aroma and flavour.

Chemistry of Coriander Essential Oil

Main Chemical Components: Linalool, α-pinene, γ-terpinene, camphor

One of the main components of Coriander oil is linalool, a monoterpene alcohol known for its toning properties. According to one study, the ingestion of linalool showed strong association with improvements in learning, memory, and overall cognitive health.* Aside from promoting healthy brain function, linalool has also been known to contribute to the relaxation of blood vessels, which is helpful when the body is at rest.*

*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.