Fir, Balsam EO

Abies balsamea (L.) Mill.

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Our exceptional Balsam Fir essential oil has a very sweet, rich, deep balsamic, evergreen aroma and a light, clean terpenic top note like that released from freshly crushed fir needles.

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Selected size SKU:320-016 - Fir, Balsam 15 ml (1/2 oz) (w/ orifice reducer)

Sample 1 ml (1/30 oz)
$2.00
15 ml (1/2 oz)
$9.25
with orifice reducer
30 ml (1 oz)
$14.50
59.14 ml (2 oz)
$24.50
118.29 ml (4 oz)
$41.00
236.58 ml (8 oz)
$66.50
473.17 ml (16 oz)
$111.25
1 kg (2 1/5 lb)
$244.00
$2.00
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Product Overview

Our exceptional Balsam Fir essential oil has a very sweet, rich, deep balsamic, evergreen aroma and a light, clean terpenic top note like that released from freshly crushed fir needles.

In the eastern United States, Abies balsamea is the holiday season's tree of choice where, in days gone by, the sweet-smelling needles were sewed into sachets and sold to weary city folk![1] Bright and elevating, Balsam Fir essential oil is one that we highly recommend for use in diffusers to refresh the environment in enclosed spaces, especially in the winter months.

Coniferous trees such as Fir, Pine and Spruce, are truly the guardian trees of our planet‘s atmosphere, with their dense profusion of cleansing molecules constantly being released from the highest canopy to the outermost needles, and even in the underground world of the 'wood wide web'! In addition to the usual suspects (α- and ß-pinenes), chemical analysis of needle tree oils shows a broad variety of aromatic monoterpene molecules – a signature of fresh coniferous forest air – and accounts for why these trees are often referenced in the practice of Japanese 'forest bathing' or shinrin-yoku. This oil is a welcome ally to inhale after a day in the city or a long drive, as it enlivens the spirit with every breath.

1 Culross Peattie, Donald. A Natural History of Western Trees, 1950, p. 188.

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Delightful, Gorgeous Fragrance for Perfumery

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I purchased this product expecting a thick, resinous material that I would have to heat before each use, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that it is completely fluid, almost watery, and works well with a dropper. The fragrance is a sparkling evergreen heart note, which energizes with every whiff (when I couldn't find my perfume strips yesterday, I carried the bottle around with me for a large part of the day and took an occasional whiff from it every now and then for a quick pick-me-up). Would work great in a diffuser, or mixed in a citrus/evergreen energy blend. Would work well in place of regular Fir Needle assuming it carries the same warming properties, as well as musclular pain relief caused by rheumatic/arthritic conditions (Note: it is likely that this oil carries EXACTLY the same qualities as "regular" Fir Needle, as it is distilled from the same part of the fir tree using the same method of extraction). Is perfect in diffusing for many respiratory and chest conditions. It is supposedly antiseptic and antibacterial. I like this oil for its invigorating and energizing qualities and its ability to ease depressive and stress/anxiety-related conditions, as well as of course for its super gorgeous smell, which isn't too much like manufactured holiday trees as like a forest of evergreens in the winter. I like to think this scent brings alive the Canadian blood in me. Thank you, EB! This is a favorite!

Review by Tess 10/26/2012

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