Reviewed by Ray Spotts
Many obscure essential oils have traditional names that most of us would have trouble getting our tongues around. In this case, hydrnocarpus wightiana is often referred to as chaulmogra, which is also a bit difficult to pronounce. For over 4,000 years this powerful oil has been used on many skin conditions and issues with a whole slew of positive results. The seeds come from a tree that's linked to the Achariaceae plant family.