Katafray essential oil is highly concentrated in sesquiterpenes such as ishwarane, alpha-copaene, delta-cadinene, and alpha-selene. These compounds give the oil its main properties, including anti-inflammatory, soothing, and healing effects.

It is possible to export Madagascar Katrafay essential oil, a rare and precious essence valued worldwide for its tonifying properties and its many applications in aromatherapy and natural cosmetics. Aromeya is a wholesale supplier of Katrafay essential oil serving customers around the world. Katrafay, scientifically known as Cedrelopsis grevei, is an endemic plant of Madagascar. Its name literally means “bitter juice.” This species grows mainly in the dry, water-scarce forests of southern Madagascar. Katrafay is a small bushy shrub ranging from 60 cm to 2 meters in height. For generations, it has been traditionally used in Malagasy practices to soothe certain areas of the body, particularly the head, temples, and neck, and is now widely recognized in natural wellness applications.
Katafray essential oil is highly concentrated in sesquiterpenes such as ishwarane, alpha-copaene, delta-cadinene, and alpha-selene. These compounds give the oil its main properties, including anti-inflammatory, soothing, and healing effects.

Katrafay essential oil from Madagascar contains the allergenic biochemical component limonene. A good katrafay essential oil should have the following characteristics. Do not hesitate to ask your dealer to ensure the quality of your oil.
Katafray essential oil is highly concentrated in sesquiterpenes such as ishwarane, alpha-copaene, delta-cadinene, and alpha-selene. These compounds give the oil its main properties, including anti-inflammatory, soothing, and healing effects.

Katrafay essential oil from Madagascar contains the allergenic biochemical component limonene. A good katrafay essential oil should have the following characteristics. Do not hesitate to ask your dealer to ensure the quality of your oil.
Madagascar katrafay essential oil is indicated in adults. Pregnant women, babies and children under 6 years of age cannot use Katrafay essential oil.
Aromeya suggests katrafay essential oil in the following cases: • Back pain • Pain • Rheumatism and trauma • General fatigue • Arthritis, lumbago • Neuralgic pain • Sore throat • Osteoarthritis • Insomnia and dizziness • Overwork
Katafray essential oil must be diluted for use on the skin: dilute between 20 to 50% in vegetable oil (20 to 50% essential oil with 80 to 50% vegetable oil). Katafray essential oil should not be used by people who are sensitive to allergic reactions.
For people with asthma, epilepsy, seek medical advice before use
It should be diluted in a vegetable oil (jojoba, coconut, or sweet almond) and applied to tired muscles and joints for a warming and relaxing effect.
It is known for its antispasmodic, relaxing, tonifying, and warming properties, and helps relieve muscular and nervous tension.
A 1–2% dilution in a vegetable oil is recommended for massage or skincare to benefit from its warming and relaxing effects.