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| Specifics | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Country of Orgin: | Canada | Extraction Method: | Steam Distilled |
| Chemical Families: | Esters, Monoterpenes | Plant Parts: | Needles |
| Cultivations: | Distiller is Certified Organic | Botanical Families: | Pinaceae |
| Aromas: | Balsamic, Piney, Resinous, Sweet, Woody | Notes: | Top/Middle |
Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions
Canada is the only country where Black Spruce oil is distilled. I like to mix Black Spruce with my other Pine oils, add the mixture to lotion, and apply to my lower back twice a day. It has a delighful warming and energizing effect.
Black Spruce is known to soothe the symptoms of bronchitis and can also be used to treat skin conditions like eczema and acne. It is the perfect essential oil to add to massage oils as the aroma is appealing to most people and the oil immediately soothes muscle spasms and pain.
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Therapeutic Properties
- Anti-inflammatory - alleviates inflammation
- Antirheumatic - prevents and/or relieves rheumatic pain and swelling due to the oil's rubifacient effect
- Antispasmodic - relieves spasms and cramps
- Antiseptic, deodorant - removes unpleasant odors
- Decongestant - reduces nasal mucus production and swelling
- Diuretic
- Rubifacient - increases local blood circulation by causing minor skin irritation, vasodilation and local analgesic effect
- Warming
Emotional and Energetic Qualities
Promotes strong self-image and identity
Emotionally vitalizing
Invites forgiveness and self-acceptance
Increases positive energy
Recipe
Adrenal Support when Traveling
5 drops Black Spruce
5 drops Pine
5 drops Cypress
5 drops Orange
Add to 2 oz of unscented lotion. Apply to low back several times daily.
Safety
As long as the oil is fresh, there are no specific safety concerns for this oil. If the oil is old and oxidized it could be irritating to the skin.


