Laurel Leaf - Laurus nobilis

Laurel Leaf (also known as Bay Laurel) has a lively, spicy, sweet aroma. I have found it most useful for respiratory and digestive system support. It is also used to reduce swollen lymph glands and is a broad spectrum antimicrobial.


Laurel Leaf is helpful for the respiratory system. It can reduce allergy symptoms.

  • Batch: LLF-105
  • Distillation Date: Fall 2011
  • Suggested Shelf Life: 2-3 Years

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Specifics
Country of Origin: Croatia Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Chemical Families: Monoterpenes, Oxides Plant Parts: Leaves
Cultivations: Unsprayed Botanical Families: Lauraceae
Aromas: Camphoraceous, Fresh, Sweet Notes: Top/Middle

Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions

Try using Laurel Leaf to alleviate cold and allergy symptoms like sneezing, stuffy head, and general respiratory congestion. It can be added to a cream, oil, bath (dilute first in carrier oil), diffuser, or foot soak. It is also great added to a diffuser blend.

If digestive system gas is the problem try the recipe below and add a hot water bottle to your treatment. Lie with the blend on your belly, a piece of flannel on top of it and the hot water bottle on top of the flannel.

Laurel Leaf is a great oil to add to blends for muscle aches, pains, and headaches. Laurel moves stuck energy, and is good for cold, cramping conditions.

Learn More

Therapeutic Properties

  • Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infections
  • Antispasmodic - relieves spasms and cramps
  • Antiviral
  • Carminative/Tonic - settles digestion and may assist in preventing gas
  • Decongestant - reduces nasal mucus production and swelling
  • Diuretic - aids in reduction of fluids
  • Emmenagogue - stimulates menstrual flow and activity
  • Tonic - nervous system
  • Warming

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Uplifts the mind and thoughts
Helps focus attention and concentration
Boosts confidence
Warming

Recipe

No More Gas!!
5 drops Laurel Leaf
2 drops Bergamot
2 drops Orange
2 drops Roman Chamomile
3 drops Sweet Marjoram
3 drops Peppermint

Blend in 1 oz of cream and massage into belly. Can be use preventively before a meal or after a meal.

References:

1. Battaglia S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy. 2nd edition, The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy, Australia, 2003
2. Keville, K. Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art, The Crossing press, USA, 1995
3. Mojay G. Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, Henry Holt and Company Inc., England, 1996
4. Schnaubelt K. Advanced Aromatherapy, The Science of Essential Oil Therapy, Healing Arts Press, USA, 1998
5. Nye, S. (2006) Aromatic interventions for decubitus ulcer: a case report from South Africa. The International Journal of Clinical Aromatherapy 3 (2B): 25-28

Safety

May cause skin irritation, and may be sensitizing. Use in low dilution (1%) when applying to the skin, such as in bath or massage oils. Do not use the undiluted oil in a steam as it may irritate the mucous membranes. Do not use with children under 5 years old.

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Laurus nobilis

Laurel Leaf

Country of Origin: Croatia

Stock # LLF-105
Date: Fall 2011
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene5.72
α-terpinene0.27
α-thuyene0.34
β-myrcene0.57
β-pinene4.54
camphene0.73
d-limonene1.51
para-cymene1.56
sabinene7.21

Sesquiterpenes

β-caryophyllene0.49
β-elemene0.32
δ-cadinene0.11

Monoterpenols

α-terpineol1.62
δ-terpineol0.26
linalol6.04
nerol0.19
terpinen-4-ol2.65

Esters

bornyl acetate0.45
δ-terpenyl acetate0.61
linalyl acetate0.20
terpinyl acetate10.45

Oxides

1,8-cineole43.13

Phenols

eugenol1.15

Ethers

methyl eugenol3.96

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Laurus nobilis

Laurel Leaf

Country of Origin: Croatia

Stock # LLF-101
Date: Summer 2006
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene6.24
α-terpinene1.07
β-pinene5.15
d-limonene1.66
sabinene9.92

Monoterpenols

geraniol0.12
linalol4.26
terpinen-4-ol2.62

Esters

α-terpinyl acetate11.15

Oxides

1,8-cineole40.91

Phenols

eugenol1.37

Aromatics International
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Laurus nobilis

Laurel Leaf

Country of Origin: Croatia

Stock # LLF-102
Date: Summer 2008
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene6.24
α-terpinene1.07
β-pinene5.15
d-limonene1.66
sabinene9.92

Monoterpenols

α-terpineol0.75
geraniol0.12
linalol4.26
terpinen-4-ol2.62

Esters

α-terpinyl acetate11.15

Oxides

1,8-cineole40.91

Phenols

eugenol1.37

Aromatics International
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Laurus nobilis

Laurel Leaf

Country of Origin: Croatia

Stock # LLF-103
Date: Summer 2009
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-phellandrene0.30
α-pinene4.17
α-terpinene0.44
α-thuyene0.19
β-myrcene0.91
β-pinene4.80
γ-terpinene1.48
d-limonene3.61
para-cymene1.13
sabinene8.60
terpinolene0.18
trans-β-ocimene0.31

Monoterpenols

α-terpineol2.56
linalol3.60

Monoterpenols (continued)

terpinen-4-ol2.50
trans-pinocarveol0.13
trans-thuyanol0.24

Ketones

undecanone0.17

Esters

α-terpinyl acetate0.24
bornyl acetate0.42
fenchyl ester0.18
linalyl acetate0.23
terpinyl acetate10.52

Oxides

1,8-cineole44.00

Phenols

eugenol1.06

Ethers

methyl chavicol0.26
methyl eugenol3.03

Aromatics International
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Laurus nobilis

Laurel Leaf

Country of Origin: Croatia

Stock # LLF-104
Date: Spring 2010
GAS CHROMATOGRAPHY ANALYSIS ( % )

Monoterpenes

α-pinene5.77
α-terpinene0.43
α-thuyene0.53
β-myrcene0.59
β-ocimene0.30
β-pinene4.67
δ-3-carene0.19
γ-terpinene0.72
camphene0.75
d-limonene1.57
para-cymene1.01
sabinene7.42

Sesquiterpenes

β-caryophyllene0.40

Monoterpenols

α-terpineol1.82
linalol5.97
nerol0.20
terpinen-4-ol2.75

Esters

bornyl acetate0.42
terpinyl acetate9.59

Oxides

1,8-cineole42.57
Caryophyllen Epoxyde0.31

Phenols

eugenol1.25

Ethers

methyl eugenol3.81

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Laurel Leaf - <em>Laurus nobilis</em>

Laurel Leaf - Laurus nobilis

Laurel Leaf (also known as Bay Laurel) has a lively, spicy, sweet aroma. I have found it most useful for respiratory and digestive system support. It is also used to reduce swollen lymph glands and is a broad spectrum antimicrobial.


Laurel Leaf is helpful for the respiratory system. It can reduce allergy symptoms.

  • Batch: LLF-105
  • Distillation Date: Fall 2011
  • Suggested Shelf Life: 2-3 Years
Sizes / Prices
  • sample (1.5ml) - $5.00
  • 1/6 oz. - $6.91
  • 1/2 oz. - $18.00
  • 1 oz. - $32.40
  • 2 oz. - $57.60
  • 4 oz. - $100.80
  • 8 oz. - $172.80
  • 16 oz. - $288.00
  • 32 oz. - $460.80

Specifics

Country of Orgin: Croatia Extraction Method: Steam Distilled
Chemical Families: Monoterpenes, Oxides Plant Parts: Leaves
Cultivations: Unsprayed Botanical Families: Lauraceae
Aromas: Camphoraceous, Fresh, Sweet
Note: Top/Middle

Personal Experience, Research, Possible Actions

Try using Laurel Leaf to alleviate cold and allergy symptoms like sneezing, stuffy head, and general respiratory congestion. It can be added to a cream, oil, bath (dilute first in carrier oil), diffuser, or foot soak. It is also great added to a diffuser blend.

If digestive system gas is the problem try the recipe below and add a hot water bottle to your treatment. Lie with the blend on your belly, a piece of flannel on top of it and the hot water bottle on top of the flannel.

Laurel Leaf is a great oil to add to blends for muscle aches, pains, and headaches. Laurel moves stuck energy, and is good for cold, cramping conditions.

Learn More

Therapeutic Properties

  • Antiseptic - assists in fighting germs/infections
  • Antispasmodic - relieves spasms and cramps
  • Antiviral
  • Carminative/Tonic - settles digestion and may assist in preventing gas
  • Decongestant - reduces nasal mucus production and swelling
  • Diuretic - aids in reduction of fluids
  • Emmenagogue - stimulates menstrual flow and activity
  • Tonic - nervous system
  • Warming

Emotional and Energetic Qualities

Uplifts the mind and thoughts
Helps focus attention and concentration
Boosts confidence
Warming

Recipe

No More Gas!!
5 drops Laurel Leaf
2 drops Bergamot
2 drops Orange
2 drops Roman Chamomile
3 drops Sweet Marjoram
3 drops Peppermint

Blend in 1 oz of cream and massage into belly. Can be use preventively before a meal or after a meal.

References:

1. Battaglia S. The Complete Guide to Aromatherapy. 2nd edition, The International Centre of Holistic Aromatherapy, Australia, 2003
2. Keville, K. Aromatherapy, A Complete Guide to the Healing Art, The Crossing press, USA, 1995
3. Mojay G. Aromatherapy for Healing the Spirit, Henry Holt and Company Inc., England, 1996
4. Schnaubelt K. Advanced Aromatherapy, The Science of Essential Oil Therapy, Healing Arts Press, USA, 1998
5. Nye, S. (2006) Aromatic interventions for decubitus ulcer: a case report from South Africa. The International Journal of Clinical Aromatherapy 3 (2B): 25-28

Safety

May cause skin irritation, and may be sensitizing. Use in low dilution (1%) when applying to the skin, such as in bath or massage oils. Do not use the undiluted oil in a steam as it may irritate the mucous membranes. Do not use with children under 5 years old.