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A bold aromatherapy ritual for clear boundaries and intentional blending.
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ABOUT THIS OIL
Garlic Oil
- Botanical
- Allium sativum
- Method
- Steam distillation of bulbs
- Origin
- China, India
- Aroma
- Strong, pungent, sulfurous, savory
Benefits
- Add intensity to custom aroma blends
- Use sparingly in diffuser experiments
- Pair with herbal or spicy notes
- Ideal for creative aromatherapy projects
- Suitable for experienced blenders
DESIGNED FOR BOLD SCENT BOUNDARIES
Not just oil.
A strong ritual for intentional resets.
For mental clutter that needs a hard stop — two controlled protocols around the bottle. One drop, open window, done.
Ritual 1
The mental clutter that needs a hard stop, not a soft nudge.
Garlic Essential Oil is sulfur-compound heavy; one GC-MS study reported diallyl trisulfide at 39.79%, diallyl disulfide at 32.91%, and diallyl sulfide at 7.02%. Diallyl trisulfide is studied through cellular membrane and oxidative-stress pathways; in lab antifungal testing, DATS showed IC50 values of 56.1 μg/mL and 31.6 μg/mL, so PDP wording should keep this as an intensity cue, not a wellness promise.
Ritual 2
The kitchen-brain feeling after too many lingering smells.
Garlic oil is too intense for casual diffusion, so the ritual should feel precise and controlled. Its organosulfur compounds are biologically active in lab settings, especially DATS and DADS, like a strong punctuation mark rather than a background scent.
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Why should garlic oil feel bold but read unclear?
We compared garlic oils by bulb source, savory aroma disclosure, extraction clarity, and safe-use labeling. Strong aroma should come with strong label honesty.
| Gya Labs [OURS] | Other brands | Drugstore oils | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plant part | Garlic bulb | Garlic oil | Unknown |
| Extraction clarity | Aromatic extract/process noted | Extract claim | Unlisted |
| Aroma profile | Sharp, savory, sulfurous | Savory | Artificial savory scent |
| Odor disclosure | Strong natural aroma noted | Sometimes | Minimal |
| Safety note | Careful-use guidance shown | Sometimes | No |
| Synthetic fragrance | No | Sometimes | Often |
| Price position | Mid-range specialty value | Higher | Lower, less proof |
| Refunds if you don’t love it | 60 days, no questions | 30 days | Final sale |
Frequently Asked Questions
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FAQs
We do not recommend the ingestion of any essential oils as it may result in adverse reactions
Garlic oil smells like crushed cloves of garlic. It has a strong and pungent aroma.
The few essential oils that blend well with garlic oil are peppermint, rosemary and cumin.
Garlic oil is inculcated in regular face care to maintain youthful radiance. The oil has compounds that are beneficial for the skin. Applying garlic oil mixed with olive oil will maintain skin health.
Garlic essential oil is a powerhouse of benefits and used in skincare, hair care, aromatherapy and massaging.
You can buy garlic essential oil at Gya Labs. While buying essential oils you should verify the authenticity of the product. At Gya labs you can check the English and Latin names of the product, verify the source of the product and learn about the essential oil most suited for your needs.












