Black fir essential oil is therapeutic
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Black spruce organic essential oil
Picea mariana
Composition: 100% organic and therapeutic black fir essential oil
Country of origin: Canada
Extraction method: Steam distillation
Plant part: needles
Shelf life: 24 months
Storage conditions: in a cool, dark place at a temperature not higher than +15°C (it is preferable to store in the refrigerator if you rarely use it). Avoid direct sunlight and warm/hot surfaces. Do not expose to oxidation and ingress of air.
Profile:
Neuroendocrine, respiratory, musculoskeletal systems
Therapeutic action:
Antibacterial, antifungal, anti-infectious, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antiseptic, antispasmodic, antitussive, antiviral, expectorant, immunostimulating, neurotonic, nervine calming, immunomodulating
Symptoms for which black fir essential oil is recommended for use:
Neuroendocrine system: exhausted adrenal glands, afternoon fatigue, craving for salt; hypothyroid syndrome (thyroxine resistance), HPA axis deficiency (hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis); metabolic disorders; neurasthenia; general and local fatigue, gives stamina when tired, mental and emotional exhaustion; hormonal imbalance with estrogen/progesterone deficiency, incl. dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, PMS, frigidity, impotence
Immune system: impaired immunity in case of recurrent or chronic infections; all immunodeficiency diseases, immunodeficiency
Circulatory system: slow blood circulation, chills, Raynaud's syndrome, sensitivity to cold
Musculoskeletal system: muscle pain, muscle stiffness, relief of symptoms in multiple sclerosis, muscle rheumatism
Respiratory system: cold, flu, bronchitis
Skin: acne, eczema, dry psoriasis
Methods of use:
Diffusion, nasal inhalation, steam inhalation, general massage and massage of reflex points in a diluted form, skin application, point application, oral (internal) application under the supervision of a specialist, bath, baths for feet and hands
Precautions and contraindications:
- Contraindicated during pregnancy and breastfeeding
- Do not use essential oil for intravenous or intramuscular injections
- Do not apply essential oil directly to mucous membranes, nose, eyes, ear canal, etc
- Do not use black fir essential oil in the bath
- Never heat black fir essential oil for diffusion. Use only a special diffuser for spraying essential oils
- Due to the high content of monoterpenes, it is prone to oxidation. If the essential oil has oxidized, do not use it on the skin, as it can cause skin irritation. To minimize the risk of oxidation, it is best to store in the refrigerator and use within the first year from the date of manufacture
Black fir essential oil and the neuroendocrine system
Black spruce, which grows in the coniferous forests of Eastern Canada, has taken an important place in the international arena of aromatherapy. With an extremely wide range of aromas, from deep woody and earthy base notes to spiky fresh coniferous top notes, black spruce has perhaps the greatest range of therapeutic properties of any conifer essential oil.
Due to the content of the delta-3-carene molecule in black fir essential oil, European practitioners have long achieved good clinical results in numerous studies using black fir as a regulator of the HPA axis (Penoel 1990) - the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis that regulates the work of our neuroendocrine system. Adrenal fatigue syndrome can be minimized mainly by internal application of black fir essential oil. Positive research results included the regulation of pituitary-thyroid and pituitary-gonadal functions, showing that this remedy works with diagnoses of functional hypothyroidism, as well as with female hormonal imbalances. In addition, immune function has shown both short-term and long-term improvements
Since these evidence-based studies were conducted, Black Spruce has gained a new, broader clinical profile, making it a true adaptogen on par with herbal remedies such as Rhodiola, Ginseng, Ashwagandha, and others.
Black fir essential oil has a broad regulatory effect on almost all endocrine glands. Chronic fatigue syndrome is perhaps the most important indication for black spruce oil, as it involves long-term neurohormonal and immune deficiencies.
Earth's temperate coniferous forests, like tropical forests, act as the lungs of the planet and are an important part of its healthy functioning. It's no wonder that needles and the essential oils extracted from them have been used to treat respiratory ailments for thousands of years in all medical traditions. Black spruce is no exception. Like Scots pine oil, its advantage over most essential oil respiratory products lies in its deep respiratory restorative and systemic revitalizing effect. As such, it clearly goes beyond a simple stimulating expectorant effect. Therefore, you should buy essential oil of black fir in case of chronic weak, congestive bronchial diseases of any type, especially in the presence of chronic weak cough and wheezing.
Essential oil of black spruce on a psychological level
Age-old coniferous forests radiate a timeless presence. As a neuroendocrine immune agent, black spruce is a major emblem of our ancestral heritage, our deep energy reserves, and our long evolution. This oil can reconnect with our family roots, the wisdom of our ancestors. Connecting us to our collective past, our genetic tradition, black spruce can be a source of deep and enduring strength as we move into the future.
In its tall, strong, spine-like straight form, black spruce gives a feeling of endurance when inhaled. This is also evidenced by its woody and sharp aroma notes, which center, strengthen and energize. In particular, black spruce can help us gather the inner strength and self-confidence needed to face difficult situations. When our inner resources are exhausted and difficulties sap our will, this oil can be a valuable ally to help us draw strength from a deeper source.
You can buy black fir essential oil of therapeutic quality in the Aroma Fields online store or on the brand's Instagram account .