White Spruce (Picea glauca) Essential Oil

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White Spruce (Picea glauca) Essential Oil

White Spruce (Picea glauca) Essential Oil

Product Description

White Spruce (Picea glauca) Essential Oil
  • Québec vrai
  • USDA Organic
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Plant description

Latin Name : Picea Glauca
English Name : White Spruce
French Name : Épinette blanche
Family : Pinaceae
Origin : Canada

History and Origin

White spruce has a transcontinental range, from Newfoundland and Labrador to the West, across Canada. Widely spread in St. Lawrence Valley, this conifer tree is closely linked to the survival of Native people and settlers. In a way, it is Quebec’s eucalyptus. Traditionally, its needles are used for inhalations and fumigations, to treat flu, pulmonary problems and cough as well as to fortify women after parturition. It also enters in thepreparation of decoctions made to treat renal problems or disinfect wounds. Abenaki people drink a decoction from the cones to cure urinary problems. The internal bark is crushed to prepare a pomade applied on the wounds. The resin is chewed as a laxative. It can also be melted and added to a body fat to make an ointment for wounds.

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Aromatherapy Data Sheet

Distilled Part : Needles and twigs
Extraction : Steam distillation
Main Components : a-pinene, ß-pinene, myrcene, limonene, terpinolene, camphene, ß-phellandrene, camphre, bornyl acetate
Oil Characteristics : Transparent liquid with a typical coniferous smell, strongly camphoric and slightly sweet.

Energetic and Emotional Effect

White spruce oil is purifying and stimulant. It can be applied on the forehead chakra in order to stimulate inspiration, on the base chakra to awaken creativity, and on the solar plexus chakra to influence will.

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Safety

  • White spruce is avoided internally because of its ketones content.

Chromatography

Main components 

Monoterpenone: camphor (10 % to 30 %)

Monoterpenes: limonene (10 % to 30 %), alpha-pinene (10 % to 30 %), beta-pinene (10 % to 30 %).

Documentation and References

  • FRANCHOMME, Pierre, Docteur PÉNOËL, Daniel, L’aromathérapie exactement, Éditions Roger Jollois.
  • MARIE VICTORIN, La Flore Laurentienne, Gaëtan Morin Éditeur.
  • MOERMAN, Daniel E., Native American Ethnobotany, Timber Press.
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