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Spruce
Essential Oil
Single
Essential Oils List
Spruce
(Picea mariana) is softer and sweeter in
aroma than other evergreen oils. It is
refreshing, invigorating, and
strengthening. It also has a long
history of use in the sauna, steam bath,
and as an additive to baths or massage
oils. It is supportive of the
respiratory and nervous systems.* Its
aromatic influences also help to open
and release emotional blocks, bringing
about a feeling of balance and peaceful
security.
Spruce was historically used as a
spiritual oil by Native Americans in
ceremonial settings. Spruce was
also used to aid respiratory health and
as an immune stimulant.**
How to
Use:
Diffuse for aromatherapy, inhale
directly, apply topically, or take as a
dietary supplement. When
using as a supplement, dilute one drop
in 4 fl. oz. of liquid such as goat's or
rice milk.
Possible
skin sensitivity. If pregnant or under a
doctor's care, consult your physician.
Do not use near fire, flame, heat or
spark. Dilution recommended for both
topical and internal use. Dilute before
using on sensitive areas such as the
face, neck, genital area, etc. Keep out
of reach of children. Avoid using on
infants and very small children.
Young Living
Therapeutic Grade Essential Oils (YLTG)
Essential oils are
aromatic volatile liquids distilled from bushes, flowers, roots,
seeds, shrubs and trees.
The Chemistry of
essential oils is very complex; each one may consist of hundreds of
different and unique chemical compounds.
Unlike synthetic
chemicals,
essential oils are diverse in their effects, no two oils
are alike.
One of the factors that
determine the purity of an
essential oil is its chemical
constituents.
Essential oils are
highly concentrated and far more potent than dried herbs.
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