DESCRIPTIONMAIN PROPERTIES:
Antibacterial • Anti-inflammatory • Hormone mimetic: cortisone mimetic • Angifungal • Antiparasitic • Antitussive, Expectorant • Antispasmodic
TRADITIONAL INDICATIONS:
Bronchitis, catarrh,https://test.i.5uwebsite.com/wcv/wp-admin/admin.php?page=tm/menu/translations-queue.php sinusitis. Skin, gynecological and intestinal fungal infections. Skin and intestinal parasitic infections. Acne, psoriasis, eczema. Rheumatism, arthrosis. Severe fatigue, exhaustion
THE EXPERT’S ADVICE:
Its influence is primarily on the pituitary-cortical-adrenal axis and the pituitary-ovarian axis.Rub 2 drops of Black Spruce + 3 drops of Apricot Kernel vegetable oil, 3 times a day, on the chest, lower back and joints.
If suffering from debilitating fatigue, starting first thing in the morning, take 2 drops of Black Spruce, 2 drops of Scots Pine and 5 drops of Apricot Kernel vegetable oil and massage into the areas above the kidneys.
Note:
Skin irritation (dermocaustic) possible if used pure.
Native to Canada, this conifer grows on mountain slopes and peat bogs. It has a grey-brown bark that peels off, groups of red flowers and acicular leaves. The fruit is a 4-cm long red-brown hanging cone.
Botanical name: Picea mariana
Distilled part: Needles
Aromatic molecules: Monoterpenes, bornyl acetate
Odour: Sweet and soft with green woody notes
INGREDIENTS:Picea mariana leaf oil*
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
For local massage: 1-2 drops added to 1-2 drops of neutral vegetable carrier oil.
For body massage: 2-10 drops added in 5-10 ml of neutral vegetable carrier oil.
A skin patch test is recommended for those with sensitive skin.
For use in an essential oil diffuser: 1-6 drops can be added undiluted into the diffuser (ultrasonic, atmospheric).