Douglas Fir Oil
Douglas fir oil..... The Douglas fir is the most common Christmas tree in the West.
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Botanical Name - Pseudotsuga menziesii
Common Method Of Extraction - Steam distilled
Parts Used - Needles and twigs
Note Classification - Middle
Aroma - Clear and fresh air conifer with a lemon-citrus note
Largest Producing Countries - Canada and France
Traditional Use – This oil is a local disinfectant, often used for respiratory infections. It’s also used as a room freshener and fragrance in soaps.
Properties - Antiseborrhoeic, antiseptic, antitussive, calmative, immunostimulant, mucolytic, nervine, pectoral, stomachic, tonic, and vasodilator.
Benefits - Acne, anxiety, asthma, bronchitis, colds, coughs, depression, digestive issues, flu, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, joint issues, menstrual cramping, migraines, muscle spasm, muscular aches and pains, respiratory issues, rheumatism, sinusitis, stress, throat infection, and wounds.
Blends Well With - Galbanum, labdanum, lavender, lemon, marjoram, pine, rosemary, and other firs.
Safety Data -
Douglas fir oil
generally is non-toxic, non-irritant, and non-sensitizing. This oil isn’t for internal use. It’s not recommended to use this oil while pregnant.
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