Balsam Fir, Bark (Abies balsamea) Essential Oil
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Botanical information
Latin Name : | Abies balsamea |
English Name : | Balsam Fir |
French Name : | Sapin baumier |
Other Name : | Iroquoien ou Huron: Annedda |
Family : | Pinaceae |
Origin : | Quebec, Canada |
History and Origin
Balsam Fir is one of the typical trees to our Boreal
AROMATHERAPY DATA SHEET
Distilled Part : | Bark |
Extraction : | Steam distillation |
Main Components : | α-pinene, ß-pinene, Δ-3-carene, ß-phellandrene, limonene, myrcene. |
Oil Characteristics : | Transparent and clear fluid |
Properties : |
Antiseptic++, anti-parasitic, antispasmodic+, anti-arthrosic+, stimulant, analgesic. |
Indications : |
Rhinitis+, bronchitis, asthma, sinusitis++ (staphylococus aureus), colds+, aerophagia+, ascaridiosis, arthrosis, and arthritis |
USES
Culinary
In a number of delicatessen, we can find fir jam or infused salad dressing or even tisane of the fresh shoots.
Environment
Balsam fir is used for its fresh and fruity aroma in many soaps and multipurpose detergents.
Perfumery
Typical coniferous smell, yet mildly sweet and fruity. Head and heart notes. The smell of the essential oil made from the bark is sweeter and milder than the one obtained from the needles.
Synergy
The synergy of Sweet Orange and Balsam Fir creates energising and uplifting atmosphere during winter time.
Therapeutical uses
- Diffusion: respiratory disorders
- Thoracic rubs: lungs problems
- Local rubs: muscular
DOCUMENTATION AND REFERENCES
- FRANCHOMME, Pierre, Docteur PÉNOËL, Daniel, L’aromathérapie exactement, Éditions Roger Jollois.
- MARIE VICTORIN, La Flore Laurentienne, Gaëtan Morin Éditeur.
- LAWLESS, Julia, The Illustraded Encyclopedia of Essential Oils, Element.
- MOERMAN, Daniel E., Native American Ethnobotany, Timber Press.
- MATHIEU, Jacques, L'annedda, L'Arbre de Vie, Éditions Septentrion