Douglas Fir - Pseudotsuga menzies

Douglas Fir is a unique oil. It offers a strong antimicrobial action, supporting recovery from colds and the flu. It has a strong immune stimulating and anti viral effect

  • Batch: DPN-103
  • Distillation Date: Winter 2011
  • Suggested Shelf Life: 2-3 Years

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Specifics
Country of Origin: France Extraction Method:
Chemical Families: Monoterpenes Plant Parts: Needles
Cultivations: Distiller is Certified Organic Botanical Families: Pinaceae
Aromas: Piney, Woody Notes: Top/Middle

Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions

 Douglas Fir is a powerful oil to add into your blend for prevention and recovery from any viral or bacterial infection. The oil also brings a strong adrenal support, and anti-inflammatory action.

Learn More

Therapeutic Properties

  • Antiseptic, deodorant - removes unpleasant odors
  • Antibiotic - kills microorganisms
  • Anti-infectious, anti-microbial, anti parasitic, antiviral, bactericidal
  • Anti-inflammatory - alleviates inflammation
  • Antispasmodic
  • Decongestant - reduces nasal mucus production and swelling
  • Expectorant - removes excess mucus from respiratory system
  • Immune stimulant - stimulates functioning of immune system
  • Warming

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Promotes strong self-image and identity
Emotionally vitalizing
Increases positive energy

Recipe

Cold and Flu Blend
10 drops Douglas Pine
3 drops Tea tree
10 drops Cypress
5 drops Lemon

Add to 2 oz. of lotion and apply to neck, back chest and feet every few hours when sick.

Safety

If sensitive, may cause skin irritation. In this case, use in low dilution (5-6 drops per ounce of carrier) when applying to the skin, such as in bath or massage oils.

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Pseudotsuga menzies

Douglas Fir

Country of Origin: France

Stock # DPN-103
Date: Winter 2011
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-phellandrene0.31
α-pinene13.68
α-terpinene1.65
α-thuyene1.73
β-myrcene1.03
β-ocimene0.23
β-phellandrene0.79
β-pinene27.21
δ-3-carene7.24
camphene0.81
d-limonene2.61

Monoterpenes (continued)

para-cymene5.60
sabinene8.14
terpinene2.58
terpinolene6.01
tricyclene0.09

Sesquiterpenes

α-humulene0.16
α-selinene0.04
β-caryophyllene0.09
β-elemene0.11
cadinene0.04
elemene0.07

Sesquiterpenes (continued)

longifolene0.13
muurolene0.03

Monoterpenols

α-terpineol1.34
citronellol0.66
terpinen-4-ol5.56

Aldehydes

citronellal0.05

Esters

bornyl acetate0.31
citronellyl acetate1.74
Methyl salicilate1.90

Oxides

1,8-cineole0.03

Ethers

methyl thymol0.12

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Pseudotsuga menzies

Douglas Fir

Country of Origin: France

Stock # DPN-101
Date: Spring 2007
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene18.74
α-terpinene2.91
α-thuyene1.16
β-myrcene1.90
β-phellandrene1.56
β-pinene22.29
δ-3-carene7.24
γ-terpinene4.95
camphene0.59

Monoterpenes (continued)

d-limonene1.74
para-cymene0.44
sabinene10.50
terpinolene13.75

Sesquiterpenes

germacrene D0.30

Monoterpenols

linalol0.16
terpinen-4-ol7.00

Esters

citronellyl acetate1.45

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Pseudotsuga menzies

Douglas Fir

Country of Origin: France

Stock # DPN-102
Date: Fall 2008
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene10.76
α-terpinene2.44
α-thuyene1.13
β-myrcene2.08
β-phellandrene1.33
β-pinene22.84
δ-3-carene8.45
γ-terpinene4.26
camphene0.87
d-limonene3.39
para-cymene0.46
sabinene11.16

Monoterpenes (continued)

terpinolene13.44

Sesquiterpenes

α-humulene0.67
β-caryophyllene0.40
δ-cadinene0.51
germacrene D0.96
longifolene0.34

Monoterpenols

α-terpineol0.70
linalol0.13
terpinen-4-ol6.65

Esters

benzyl acetate0.59
citronellyl acetate2.77
geranyl acetate1.13

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Pseudotsuga menzies

Douglas Fir

Country of Origin: USA

Stock # DPN-104
Date: Fall 20082012
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene16.38
β-myrcene2.92
β-phellandrene0.46
δ-3-carene1.08
γ-terpinene0.18
camphene30.47
d-limonene12.98
santene8.12
terpinolene1.03

Monoterpenes (continued)

trans-β-ocimene0.35
tricyclene4.59

Monoterpenols

α-terpineol0.22
borneol0.55
linalol0.42
terpinen-4-ol0.16

Esters

bornyl acetate15.36
citronellyl acetate0.22
isobornyl acetate0.17

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Douglas Fir - <em>Pseudotsuga menzies</em>

Douglas Fir - Pseudotsuga menzies

Douglas Fir is a unique oil. It offers a strong antimicrobial action, supporting recovery from colds and the flu. It has a strong immune stimulating and anti viral effect

  • Batch: DPN-103
  • Distillation Date: Winter 2011
  • Suggested Shelf Life: 2-3 Years
Sizes / Prices
  • sample (1.5ml) - $5.00
  • 1/6 oz. - $11.90
  • 1/2 oz. - $31.00
  • 1 oz. - $55.80
  • 2 oz. - $99.20
  • 4 oz. - $173.60
  • 8 oz. - $297.60
  • 16 oz. - $496.00

Specifics

Country of Orgin: France Extraction Method:
Chemical Families: Monoterpenes Plant Parts: Needles
Cultivations: Distiller is Certified Organic Botanical Families: Pinaceae
Aromas: Piney, Woody
Note: Top/Middle

Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions

 Douglas Fir is a powerful oil to add into your blend for prevention and recovery from any viral or bacterial infection. The oil also brings a strong adrenal support, and anti-inflammatory action.

Learn More

Therapeutic Properties

  • Antiseptic, deodorant - removes unpleasant odors
  • Antibiotic - kills microorganisms
  • Anti-infectious, anti-microbial, anti parasitic, antiviral, bactericidal
  • Anti-inflammatory - alleviates inflammation
  • Antispasmodic
  • Decongestant - reduces nasal mucus production and swelling
  • Expectorant - removes excess mucus from respiratory system
  • Immune stimulant - stimulates functioning of immune system
  • Warming

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Promotes strong self-image and identity
Emotionally vitalizing
Increases positive energy

Recipe

Cold and Flu Blend
10 drops Douglas Pine
3 drops Tea tree
10 drops Cypress
5 drops Lemon

Add to 2 oz. of lotion and apply to neck, back chest and feet every few hours when sick.

Safety

If sensitive, may cause skin irritation. In this case, use in low dilution (5-6 drops per ounce of carrier) when applying to the skin, such as in bath or massage oils.