
Pomegranate Seed CO2 Oil
Pomegranate Seed CO2 Extract Oil
Scientific Name: Punica granatum
Country of Origin: India
Distillation Method: CO2 Extraction
Plant Part: Seed
Perfume Note: Middle
We are know offering a pomegranate CO2 extraction. It has a fruity, wine type of aroma.
Pomegranate is well-known for its skin repairing benefits; anti-inflammatory, nourishing, moisturizing, and improving skin elasticity; it is also extremely high in punicic acid and ellagic acid.
Please note our pomegranate CO2 extract is only partially soluble in alcohol, however, it will fully dissolve in a fixed/carrier oil.
Blending Suggestions: frankincense, myrrh, carrot seed, orange, black pepper, and other oils
Suggested Oil Uses & Properties for External Applications:
Anointing Oil, Perfume, Balms, Lotions and Serums
Anti-Inflammatory, Antispasmodic, Skin regenerative
Safety:
Generally considered safe.
Storage: Store in a dark colored bottle out of direct sunlight.
Easton's Bible Dictionary
Pomegranate
i.e., "grained apple" (pomum granatum), Heb. rimmon. Common in Egypt (Numbers 20:5) and Palestine (13:23; Deuteronomy 8:8). The Romans called it Punicum malum, i.e., Carthaginian apple, because they received it from Carthage. It belongs to the myrtle family of trees. The withering of the pomegranate tree is mentioned among the judgments of God (Joel 1:12). It is frequently mentioned in the Song of Solomon (Cant 4:3,13 etc.). The skirt of the high priest's blue robe and ephod was adorned with the representation of pomegranates, alternating with golden bells (Exodus 28:33,34), as also were the "chapiters upon the two pillars" (1 Kings 7:20) which "stood before the house."
These dictionary topics are from M.G. Easton M.A., D.D., Illustrated Bible Dictionary, Third Edition, published by Thomas Nelson, 1897. Public Domain, copy freely.
Pomegranate - The KJV Old Testament Hebrew Lexicon
Strong's Number: 07416
Original Word: !wmmr From: 07246
Translated Word: Rimmown
Definition: Pomegranate, as tree, as fruit, as pomegranate shaped ornaments in temple
Strong's Number: 07246
Original Word: ~mr
Translated Word: Ramam
Definition: To be exalted, be lifted up, (Qal) to be exalted, (Niphal) to lift oneself
The Hebrew lexicon is Brown, Driver, Briggs, Gesenius Lexicon; this is keyed to the "Theological Word Book of the Old Testament." These files are considered public domain.
Scripture References
The King James Version (Authorized)
Ex 28:34, Ex 39:26, 1Sa 14:2, So 4:3, So 6:7, So 8:2, Joe 1:12, Hag 2:19, Ex 28:33, Ex 39:24, Ex 39:25, Nu 13:23, Nu 20:5, De 8:8, 1Ki 7:18, 1Ki 7:20, 1Ki 7:42, 2Ki 25:17, 2Ch 3:16, 2Ch 4:13, So 4:13, So 6:11, So 7:12, Jer 52:22, Jer 52:23
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