Divine Essence Labrador Tea Organic

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Labrador Tea essential oil is used in cosmetic aromatherapy as an anti-aging skin care and for its revitalizing and purifying properties.
Description
  • BOTANICAL NAME - Ledum groenlandicum
  • PART OF PLANT - Leaf & flower
  • ORIGIN - Canada (Quebec)
  • CULTURE - Organic, certified by ECOCERT® CANADA
  • CHEMOTYPE - A-B SELINENE, A-B PINENE, Germacrone
  • OTHER NAME - Labrador tea
  • EXTRACTION METHOD - Steam distillation
  • ODOUR - Fresh, note of cumin
  • COLOUR - Light yellow to dark yellow
Instructions Topical (Adults) Essential oils should be used only after being diluted in a carrier oil. Warning (Health Canada)
FOR EXTERNAL AND OCCASIONAL USE ONLY. DO NOT TAKE ORALLY. DO NOT USE ESSENTIAL OILS UNDILUTED. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. If accidental ingestion occurs, seek urgent medical attention or contact a Poison Control Center. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes; if this happens,rinse thoroughly with vegetable oil. Do not use if you are pregnant or breastfeeding.If you have epilepsy or asthma, consult a health care practitioner prior to use. May cause allergic reaction (e.g. skin rashes, irritation or dermatitis); in which case, discontinue use and consult a health care practitioner. If nausea, dizziness, headache or allergic reactions occur, discontinue use. Do not use on inflamed skin or if suffering from dermatitis. Avoid exposing treated area to sunlight. Consult a health care practitioner if symptoms worsen or persist. Organic and Chemotyped essential oil, 100% pure, natural and authentic.
History Labrador Tea is found in much of North America from Greenland to Alaska. It is common to most parts of Canada and many parts of the Northern United States. Its name, “Labrador Tea” or “Greenland Tea”, can be attributed to the fact that it was first discovered in these regions. Primarily a wetland plant, it mainly grows on acidic soil, along peatlands and coniferous underbrush. The essential oil derived from it is not yet widely known but shows great potential.