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Juniper Essential Oil


Juniper

Botanical Name: Juniperus communis

Background/Origin: Juniper is a hardwood bush from the Cupressaceae family and is found throughout the Northern Hemisphere, especially Canada, Sweden, Central Europe and Hungary. The Oil is obtained by steam distillation of the berries. In the past, it was used to keep away evil spirits and was frequently used as a disinfectant during the plague. The Egyptians also used Juniper in their embalming process.

How Juniper is extracted: Steam Distilled

Description: An evergreen bush with thick branches and narrow needle leaves, juniper produces small yellow flowers and small purplish blue berries. Both the berriesand leaves have a strong aromatic fragrance, similar to pine needles, but the oil is extracted from the berries by distillation, producing a pale yellow essence

Color: Clear

Property: Antiseptic, astringent, antispasmodic, anti-rheumatic, diuretic, detoxifying, digestive stimulant, stimulating, emmenagogue.

Therapeutic Effects of Juniper: Diuretic and antiseptic, it is especially effective for the urinary tract and an excellent treatment for cystis and water retention. Use for acne, colic, coughs, dermatitis, eczema, flatulence, rheumatism and skin ulcers.

Uses of Juniper essential oil: Inhalations, baths and massage. The oil is a great stimulator and, like cypress and pine, makes a refreshing bath oil. Massaged on the skin it stimulates the circulation.

Safety & Precaution Instructions: DO NOT USE DURING PREGNANCY. Do not use if you suffer from severe kidney disorders. Always use in small doses.

Please Note: Any suggestions on this site for the use Juniper essential oils are for educational purposes only. Data provided is not guaranteed to be accurate or complete. The use of any product of our manufacture being beyond our control however, no guarantee expressed or implied is made.

 

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