Fir Needle, Balsam, Wildcrafted
Pure Therapeutic Balsam Fir Needle essential oil, Wildcrafted
Product Details
Botanical name
Abies balsamea
Extraction method / Source
Steam Distilled / Twigs and needles
Aroma
Fresh, sweet, green, balsamic, coniferous
Note classification
Middle
Odor Intensity
2
Key constituents
Beta-pinene, bornyl acetate, alpha-pinene, camphene
Plant description
Botanical family: Pinaceae
Regions of Production
Canada
Growing Practices
Plants indigenous to the area are harvested from the wild, away from chemical fertilizers and pesticides.
History / Fun Facts
Properties
Analgesic, antiseptic, expectorant, deodorant, rubifacient, stimulant (Battaglia, 2003)
Please refer to the Glossary for terms which may be new to you.
Uses / Benefits
Helps relieve muscular and joint pain related to arthritis. Calming, helps relieve stress. Beneficial in the treatment of asthma, recommended for catarrhal (mucus producing) conditions of the respiratory tract. Also used for making natural perfumes.
Fragrant influences
Calming, mood uplifting, improves mental and spiritual clarity, promotes communication.
Modes of Administration
Topical: massage, compress, ointments and balms
Inhalation: direct inhalation, diffuser, oil vaporizer
Blends well with
Cedarwood, Frankincense, Lemon, Lime, Orange, Rosemary
Safety
Notice
This information is for educational purposes only. It has not been evaluated by the US Food and Drug Administration. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any condition or disease. Although we strive to provide information which is accurate and up to date, we cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of this information.
Precautions
Pure essential oils are highly concentrated plant extracts. Do not use them undiluted, or in the eyes or mucus membranes. If applying an essential oil to the skin, always dilute it with a proper carrier oil and test on a small patch of skin before applying to a large area. Do not take them internally except under the direction of a qualified professional trained in Aromatherapy. Always familiarize yourself with the safety, contraindications and proper preparation of each essential oil before use. Note that when using essential oils for children and the elderly, very low concentrations should be used. Keep all essential oils away from children and pets.
References
Althea Press, Essential Oils: Natural Remedies, 2015. Althea Press, Berkeley, CA.
Battaglia, Salvatore, The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy, Second Edition, 2003. The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy, Brisbane, Australia
TIMELESS Essential Oils guarantees the purity and quality of all our therapeutic oils. The current Certificate of Analysis is available upon request. All essential oils are best stored in an airtight container away from heat and light.