Balsam Fir Essential Oil

Balsam Fir Essential Oil
Balsam Fir Essential Oil

Balsam Fir Essential Oil

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Balsam Fir (abies balsamea) is also known as Canadian Balsam. Balsam Fir Essential Oil has a scent reminiscent of the Christmas tree and is said to enhance a feeling of harmony and goodwill.  It has the balancing effect of feeling grounded and uplifted at the same time, increasing intuition and shifting emotional blocks, with a toning effect on the nervous system.

The essential oil has antispasmodic properties that can soothe sore muscles and joints when used in a liniment and makes an effective massage oil for the lower back.  For skin care, Balsam Fir Essential Oil has a drying effect on oily and acne-prone skin. 

 

Aroma: Clean, bright and crisp scent of fresh fir needles

Benefit: Refreshing

Note: Middle

Main Constituents: α,β-pinene 45.77%, l-bornyl acetate 3.63%

Plant Part: Needles

Processing Method: Steam Distilled

Origin: Canada

 

DIRECTIONS

For external use only. Essential oils are very highly concentrated and potent. Dilute properly before use. Some oils may cause skin irritation. It is recommended to perform a patch test before use.

Avoid contact with mucus membranes and eyes. If any essential oils have contacted your eye, wash out with a vegetable oil such as olive oil, not water.

Keep out of reach of children, the elderly, and pets. If pregnant, suffering from any medical condition, or taking medication, consult a health care practitioner before use.

 

DISCLAIMER

Health Canada and the FDA have not evaluated the statements on this website. No claims are made as to any medicinal value of these products or oils. Information and descriptions presented here are for educational purposes of the traditional uses of herbal products and essential oils only and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information should not be used as a substitute for medical counselling with a healthcare professional. Individuals with serious illnesses should consult a qualified healthcare professional. 



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