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1 fl oz Fir Needle Essential Oil (100% Pure & Natural) - GreenHealth
$ 4.74
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Description
Fir Needle Oil - 100% Pure & Natural Essential Oil! Product InformationEssential Oil Name:
Fir Needle Oil
Family:
Pinaceae
Botanical Name:
Abies alba
Plant Part:
Needles
Extraction Method:
Steam Distilled
Origin:
Russia, China, Asia
Package/Form:
5ml, 10ml, 15ml, and 30ml bottles have euro droppers.
2oz, 4oz, 8oz, 16oz, 32oz, and 1 gallon: have caps (NO DROPPERS)
Glass eye droppers for
Amber Glass Bottles
can be purchased here!
Components:
a-Pinene and b-Pinene: 45.17%;
Limonene: 8.07%;
Bornyl acetate: 8.18%
Color:
Colorless to pale yellow clear liquid.
Consistency:
Medium
Note:
Middle
Strength of Aroma:
Strong
Aromatic Scent:
Fir Needle Siberian Essential Oil has a fresh, woody, earthy, sweet scent that is much like the outdoors. Many compare it to the smell of the Great Canadian Outdoors.
Description:
Fir Needle Siberian Essential Oil comes from the Pinus type tree which grows in wide areas of Russia.
Common Uses:
Fir Needle Siberian is a popular oil used in men?s fragrances, bath preparations, air fresheners, herbal oils, soaps, and shaving creams.
History:
From the earliest times the Fir Needle was thought by people to be a healing agent. The natives of North America used the crushed needles in poultices to heal wounds and infections, the Scandinavians used it in the sauna, and it was used as an aromatic in bedding. The needles were also boiled and drunk by aboriginal peoples, partly because it was believed to assist with respiratory issues. It has been noted that because of the high Vitamin C content of Fir Needles and Sumac, which they drank as herbal teas, they did not suffer from scurvy as did the new colonials.
Mixes well with:
Pine, Cedarwood, Benzoin, Lavender, Spruce and Rosemary.
Safety Information:
Fir Needle Siberian Essential Oil is non-toxic, non-irritant and non-sensitizing. Do not use this oil undiluted, or topically without using a patch test first, as it may cause contact dermatitis. Liquid may cause irritation to the eyes so use well diluted. Avoid use during pregnancy.
Disclaimer:
Please note, the International Federation of Aromatherapists do not recommend that Essential Oils, Carrier Oils, or Hydrosols be taken internally unless under the supervision of a Medical Doctor who is also qualified in clinical Aromatherapy.