taimedõli
Taimedõli, literally translated from Estonian as "herbal oil," refers to plant-derived oils that are used for medicinal, cosmetic, or culinary purposes. These oils are typically extracted from the seeds, fruits, or roots of herbs and botanical species through methods such as cold pressing, solvent extraction, or steam distillation. Common examples include lavender oil, chamomile oil, and calendula oil, each possessing unique chemical profiles that contribute to their therapeutic properties. Many taimedõli are rich in essential fatty acids, terpenes, phenolic acids, and flavonoids, which can provide antioxidant, anti‑inflammatory, and antimicrobial effects.
Historically, Estonian traditional medicine has incorporated taimedõli in folk remedies for skin conditions, digestive ailments, and