GC/MS Report Archives
- ENS-101
| Specifics | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Country of Origin: | USA | Extraction Method: | Steam Distilled |
| Chemical Families: | Esters, Ketones, Monoterpenes | Plant Parts: | Needles, Twigs |
| Cultivations: | Plant was Wild Crafted | Botanical Families: | Pinaceae |
| Aromas: | Camphoraceous, Citrus, Piney, Sweet, Warm and Radiant, Woody | Notes: | Top/Middle |
Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions
Engelman Spruce is a slow growing, high altitude mountain tree. We like to add Engelman Spruce to our diffuser blends to help clean the air, especially if someone is sick in the household or work place. Traditionally the ashes of the twigs, mixed with oil, have been used as an ointment to soothe and heal the skin. The pitch obtained from the trunk has been used in the treatment of eczema.
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Therapeutic Properties
- Anti-inflammatory - alleviates inflammation
- Antirheumatic - prevents and/or relieves rheumatic pain and swelling due to the oils rubifacient effect
- Antispasmodic - relieves spasms and cramps
- Antiseptic
- Deodorant - removes unpleasant odors
- Decongestant - reduces nasal mucus production and swelling
- Rubifacient - increases local blood circulation by causing minor skin irritation, vasodilation and local analgesic effect
- Antibacterial
- Antiviral
- Antifungal (Candida)
- Anti-oxidant
- Immunostimulant
- Analgesic
- Sedative
- Mucolytic
Emotional and Energetic Qualities
Promotes strong self-image and identity
Emotionally vitalizing
Invites forgiveness and self-acceptance
Increases positive energy
Recipe
Pain Relieving Blend
10 drops Engelman Spruce
4 drops Sitka Spruce
4 drops Mastic
4 drops Orange
Add to 1 ounce of Trauma oil and use on painful areas.
Safety
No known safety issues.


